“Isle be off to work now, love.”The 32-year-old front-line care worker surely has the UK’s trickiest commute. It involves a 30-minute moonlit hike, a treacherous row, an occasional rock climb and a drive of more than an hour.Vanessa and her family are sole occupants of a remote island cut off from the west coast of Scotland by a raging tidal channel.The 300-acre peninsula is 300 yards off the island of Eilean Shona, in Loch Moidart, and the same distance from the mainland.But that doesn’t stop the mum of one from doing what it takes to get to elderly residents she cares for in Lochaber – no matter the weather.Day shifts involve getting up at 5.45am.
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