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Travelling Life
My
love of travelling first distilled within me before I had never
even left my native Scotland. My Dad used to take me down to Princes
Street Gardens where I would gaze at the trains rumbling in and
out of Edinburgh Waverley. During school holidays I was spirited
off to the Scottish islands and weaned on stories of my Dad's adventures
in the yacht he built himself: Sisu. It was not until 1986 that
I made it abroad and until 1992 that I flew for the first time,
but since then I have made up for it with 300+ trips to over 80
countries.
My actual travel-writing career kicked off in
1997 when, with the help of a local enterprise grant, I started
my business. In 1999 I moved to London where for four years I built
up my contacts and markets in a city that quickly became one giant
departure lounge for me with 20+ trips a year to destinations all
over the world. In 2003 I moved back north and set-up a new base
in South Queensferry near Edinburgh airport, handy for both international
forays and domestic trips around Scotland, a country that still
remains my favourite destination on the planet.
In
over a decade of travels I have savoured many of those 'once in
a lifetime' trips - from snorkelling on the Great Barrier Reef and
walking on safari with big game in South Africa, through to riding
the legendary Trans-Siberian Express across Asia and circling the
globe in one trip, but I still enjoy every new experience with the
same passion and sense of romance I used to watch those trains with
as a boy.
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