Thanks for sharing your tour, Padrone. I especially enjoyed your scuba adventure in the first part. The most amazing thing though is that you have breath left for a constant flow of even-voiced commentary, which implies breath to think with.
Thanks. We had our fair share of breathless periods; they generally did not make the cut for the videos
I don't suppose that on Scottish roads you will see any equivalent of the hub caps proudly displayed across the front of awesomely hew-huge haulers on the graded dirt back roads of Oz. Each hub cap is a car that they ran over in the dust or the dusk. It's contrary to the "code" of those truckies to pad their resume by displaying more than one hub cap from one car.
Actually, out on the gravel backroads, and even on the highways in Australia, it is the heavy-hauling long-distance trucks that are the very BEST of drivers, if you know how to handle them*. They will always be the first ones to slow a little to time their safe overtaking move, always the ones to give you the greatest amount of safe space where possible. And they are more likely to be the ones who slow to a 10kmh speed to wait behind if they really cannot get past safely. They know their licence is their livelihood. The only exceptions to this general rule are dirt-carters and recycling compacter drivers - piece-rate earnings, time-is-money.
* Stay Safer; Ride Wider!