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We rented a smaller camper from Scott because we expected the roads in Scotland to be not very good and narrow. His camper (a VW Transporter with a raised roof named Ben Nevis) seemed suitable for this. We were not disappointed. It is a surprisingly easy-to-manage campervan with sufficient space if you organize it a bit practically, and standing headroom, making it feel more spacious. In the past, we often rented larger campers, so it took some getting used to. The camper has everything one really needs, and because a kind of floor can be laid in the raised section, there is extra space for a child to sleep or to store your suitcases. Before leaving, just check what you personally expect to need (such as levelers, a chemical toilet, or an extra extension cord) and ask Scott if necessary, as he will have it available. Scottish roads are narrower than in Europe, sometimes single track, and usually full of potholes, manhole covers, and other bumps. The Ben Nevis has the ideal dimensions for this, and despite the handicap of a right-hand drive for a continental driver, it all maneuvers smoothly and easily. No sweat. Add to that Scott's relaxed attitude and friendliness. He is extremely alert and attentive, responds quickly, and is simply a very likeable guy. At one point in the evening in Glencoe, our battery ran out. We sent a text to Scott and within the hour a company was there to charge the battery and get everything back in order. Class act. We now know one thing for sure: Scotland is beautiful, but with Scott and his campervan, it became an unforgettable trip. Thanks, Scott.