Sann tro na meadhanan shòisealta a fhuair na peathraichean Kerry is Kirsty Nic a' Phi à Uibhist a Deas a-mach càite an robh na slighean baidhseagail a b' fheàrr le muinntir na dùthcha. An turus seo tha iad ann an ceann an ear-thuath an Eilein Sgitheanaich, ann an Tròndairnis, cuide ri Kerr Gibb: tha esan fortanach gun e seo an t-slighe dh'fheumas e a' ghabhail gu obair. A' tòiseachdainn aig cala Phortrìgh, tha iad a' gabhail seachad air Bodach an Stòir agus Creag an Fhèilidh, mus feuch iad air an dìreadh lùbach suas dhan Chuith-raing. Tha iad a' cluinntinn mu chomharran Linn an Jurassic air an eilean, agus nam measg, a' coimhead làrach spògan nan dinosaur air tràigh Stafainn, sealladh a chuir ri cliù an eilein thar na bliadhnaichean mu dheireadh.
Cycling sisters Kerry and Kirsty MacPhee from South Uist take to social media to find out the nation's favourite bike routes. In this episode, they are in north east Skye in the Trotternish peninsula with local Kerr Gibb, who is lucky enough to count this route as his commute to work.
Starting at Portree harbour, they cycle past some of Skye's most famous landmarks. They admire the strange rock formations of the Old Man of Storr and Kilt Rock before tackling the steep climb up the winding road to the Quiraing. The girls also hear about Skye's reputation as the Jurassic Isle and visit the dinosaur footprints on Staffin beach which have made the island so famous in recent years. Show less