With the weather turning and leaves falling we would normally be thinking about loading up the trailer and heading north to catch a ferry. But as with most things this year the Mull Rally was cancelled due to Covid19.
So instead I have been digging out some old photos of past Mull’s
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We have been travelling to the Isle of Mull since the early 90’s, first to watch , then to help and then to compete
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There was nothing like the tarmac stages in the dark, the buzz of service in Craignure, checking who was in and who was missing then a bacon buttie and off to watch at big Air on Gribun rocks!
Little did we know we would have our own drama there years later….. I will save that for the next post.