The Outdoors Station - Audio show

The Outdoors Station - Audio

Summary: We produce audio and video podcasts for the self powered outdoor enthusiast in the UK and World-Wide who wants to find out more about getting the maximum pleasure from simple outdoor lifestyles. Our range of material dips into many aspects. We talk to others and discuss their trips big and small, we discuss and review gear, we link associated skills and interests all with the aim to inspire, inform, entertain and encourage listeners to enjoy the natural world around them. The podcasts are primarily UK based and aimed at walkers, backpackers, bushcrafters, cyclists, paddlers, travelers, equestrian users in fact anyone interested in expanding their knowledge of anything associated with self powered travel and the environment. Winners of the European Podcast Awards 2008/9 and 2010/11 UK Business Category. Current library consists of over 400 podcasts, produced over 10 years, with more than 9 million downloads to date.

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Podcasts:

 No 295 - The Outdoors Show Pt3 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:38:44

This is the last release from our collection of interviews recorded at this years Outdoor Show at the NEC. The last time it will ever be there, so it is fitting we should talk not only to exhibitors at the show, but also the MD from Voss Media, the organisers to find out where the show is going and why. Other interviews include Keswick Tourist Information, something specifically for the walker or cyclist thinking of going to Slovenia and another with another author from Cicerone Press, the very interesting Kev Reynolds.

 No 294 - The Outdoors Show Pt 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:47:54

Part 2 from The Outdoors Show at the NEC see's a wealth of information crammed into this podcast. We hear details of the forthcoming Keswick Mountain Festival, about usual 3D metallic map gifts, indulge in a bit of Glamping, chat with Cicerone author Paddy Dillon, catch up with Sam from Shewee, touch base with the forthcoming IOW walking festival and celebrate 10,000 members with the John Muir Trust. Phew! 40 minutes of entertainment to distract you from your daily commute and think about escaping outdoors!

 No 293 - Anglesey and K2CW | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:36:50

A very mellow show recorded in some glorious Spring sunshine to encourage us to get out there! A brief interview at The Outdoors Show with Evan Milner the project Officer for the Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty about what could draw us self powered people to the island. Plus we talk once again to Gayle of Mick and Gayle Blogspot fame, who are currently walking from Kent to Cape Wrath. A completely different route up the UK and Gayle explains their preparations just before they left a couple of weeks ago.

 No 292 - The Outdoors Show Pt 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:32:44

Just wanted to launch this podcast as soon as I returned from The Outdoors Show at the NEC 2010, as there's a very special offer available just for a few days from Montane, where a select range of Special Edition clothing is up for grabs and all the profits are going to Mountain Rescue. See montane.co.uk. Also I chat with the National Cycle Route Director from Sustrans and we discuss the growth of the National Cycle Network and how we can all use it to benefit our life. Finally Simon Ellar the editor of Bushcraft Magazine indicates the continual of growth of interest in the knowledge base his magazine offers, from outdoors people of all persuasions. It seems we all want to find out more about our surroundings to enhance any experience we have. Quite right too! This is just one of a series recorded at this years Outdoor Show. More coming soon!

 No 291 - Solar Cyclists Part 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:37:56

In part two of the Solar Cyclists, Susie Wheeldon shares the highs and lows of their 163 days in the saddle. How a simple thing like a bee sting can change your whole outlook on life, and how the Middle East isn't getting a fair representation in main stream media. We discuss practical things like money, health and water, and ultimately hear what impression a trip like this left on her. Make sure you visit the blog site for all the information www.thesolarcyclediaries.com and be prepared to be swept along on the journey.

 No 290 - Solar Cyclists Part 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:40:52

The one unique aspect of The Outdoors Station, is our ability to freely support people who get out there and do something inspiring. They may not get massive recognition in the main stream media, but we like to honour their efforts, share their journey, hear their passion and respect their achievements, no matter how big or small. One such group of people are the Solar Cyclists, who returned to the UK early 2010 following a 13,000 mile cycle trip, raising funds for Solar Aid and promoting Solar Energy on route. A small team, no back up, minimal gear and just lots of puff! A fantastic story and one which I guarantee will inspire you to do something this year. In part one Susie Wheeldon discusses the planning, the team and how it all came about.

 No 289 - Volunteering Abroad | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:42:34

This is a timely podcast which may be of interest to those considering taking a break from a traditional holiday commitment, and perhaps doing something more useful with your time, than sitting on a beach reading a book. Have you ever thought about volunteering? There are many projects around the world, which rely on volunteers to support their efforts. This can be at orphanages, building projects or animal welfare to name but a few,where people go to share their skills and help out for a few weeks or many months. Beth has recently visited an Animal Welfare Centre in Thailand and in this podcast she interviews, a local coordinator as well as some volunteers, to see what a difference volunteering can make.

 No 288 - LEJOG World Record Attempt | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:42:30

Lands End to John O'Groats or LEJOG as it is better known is one long distance walking and cycling trip in the UK, that most people consider at some stage in their outdoors life. It isn't as massive as the Appellation Trail, or as wild and dangerous as walking to the North Pole say, but it does seem to be ingrained into the core of every British citizen as 'the long one'. At around 900 miles as the crow flies, we have the option to take the rambling rural high road of costal paths and walking trails, or the fastest route either by bike or on foot. David Stevens has decided to tackle the route in April 2010 running 60 miles a day, to attempt a world-record and raise funds for some worthy causes in the process. Totally unsupported (its against the rules) and on his own, carrying all that he needs, he is setting out to beat the current record of 17 days. This is an extreme lightweight trip!

 No 287 - Haiti Hill Climb and Lightweight Overnight | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:39:06

Hey we're back! Full of apologies mind you, but at least we're back! In this podcast we join in with a Haiti fund raising marathon hill climb relay, right here in our home town of Malvern. We chat to organizer Steve Ollis and then join our small group as we puff our way up the hill and down again. Later in the show I revisit our roots with a lightweight overnight wild camp using some of the new 2010 products and a rucksack weighing in at less than 5kg all in. The main purpose is to look at the new Vaude Power Lizard in the wild, and test the Golite 3+ season top bag in sub zero temperatures.

 No 286 - Croatia on a Shoestring Pt 4 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:20:56

In this final part of the series, Beth and Alice visit a few more of the breathtaking islands, popular with tourists and especially the boating fraternity. This expensive destination takes its toll so they soon escape and make their way over Hvar Island and experience just how helpful Croatians can be when looking for accomodation. Finally, Trogir one of the oldest and most exciting cities on the Croatian side of Adriatic coast, is their final destination, and of course as it is the end of their trip, time for a slap up meal and a chat about the differences between hostels and homestays. The podcast concludes with their overall impression of Croatia and Bosnia, along with the high points and low points, where to find the right kind of affordable accommodation, plus a mini review of the right kind of gear which would help keep your trip as cost effective as possible. They also discuss the amount they spent for the three weeks and what they would change, or where they would go if they were to return sometime in the future.

 No 285 - Croatia on a shoestring Pt 3 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:25:10

Beth and Alice spend several days wondering through the cobbled streets of Dubrovnik enjoying the rich history, glorious sun and yet more exquisite ice creams. Their adventure then takes a turn inland towards Bosnia and after an interesting bus ride past the marked mine fields still present along the access road to the sea, they arrived in Mostar. Here they stay at a hostel for a few nights and interview the owner who had lived through the war and is now guiding travellers around Mostar's sites, culture and history. A fascinating insight into the recent past and the potential future for the country. They also explore the bazaars and turkish culture before yet another early morning bus ride to the coast.

 No 284 - Destinations, Photos and Golite 2010 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:43:19

An interesting mixed bag for you this time, with an interview with Microsoft regarding their image cataloguing tool Expression Media for those 1000's of outdoor photos you have stashed away. Andy and I review the 2009 Times Destinations Show with one eye on the forthcoming 2010 event, and Roman speaks with Andy Burgess from Golite who are 'Going Lighter On The Planet' with the use of recycled nylon in their 2010 products.

 No 283 - Croatia on a Shoestring Part 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:28:37

In part two Beth and Alice spend the end of week one in the beautiful port side town of Zadar. Enjoying the ice cream to the tune of the town’s sea organ, as well as the great company and conversations with other Croatian travellers. After a few relaxing days they continued south along the Dalmation coast, stopping at the oasis of Krka National Park before arriving in the historical town of Dubrovnik.

 No 282 - The 2009 Original Mountain Marathon | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:32:52

The OMM 2009 didn't quite make the same headlines as 2008, but that was probably a good thing. Here is our recording of this years event and the frustratingly poor performance we put in, which was all my fault. However we did get to have a brief chat with a few people, competitors Liz Creaser and Michael Porter, plus various volunteer marshals Sean Lightfoot, Andy Leafer and 2 ladies I didn't catch the name of in the wind (sorry!). These events can only survive with the help of such people, so make sure you return the favour sometime and help others in future sporting competitions whatever that may be.

 No 281 - Croatia on a shoestring Pt 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:25:52

It's been a while since we had a Travel Show on The Outdoors Station. Beth, our daughter went to Croatia this summer with her friend Alice, on a shoestring budget and wanted to record the experience for other backpackers. Fresh out of University both girls were in need of some rest and relaxation, sunshine, ice cream and stimulus other than academia. This series records their progress through, planes, trains and buses to locations with much to offer. They also chat to people they meet on route all willing to share the rich hidden jewels in this part of the world.

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