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 370 - Trakke - A New UK Manufacturer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:45:34

Great to see a new UK manufacturing business designing and making products within our shores for the outdoors enthusiast. Maybe Trakke is an unfamiliar name to most backpackers, however I'm sure the cycling community, who recognise good kit when they see it, are more than aware of this small but passionate business based in Glasgow. I'm sure this could be of interest to numerous travellers too, both urban and world who like style and functionality to be a strong element in the gear they use every day. We also touch on some feedback from our recent outdoor show in Malvern and in particular a generous listener. If you can take a few moments to email us feedback to the questions we pose we would appreciate it.

 No 369 - Four Year Cycle Trip - Pt 4 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:36:36

Part four with Warren and Esther discussing their 4 year around the world cycle trip, where we look at wild camping laws around the world, technology and the way it has changed traveling life, plus of course security and how they deal with it. This is the downward stretch now, even though there's a few thousand miles to go, they are already thinking of returning home and what to expect or what they might have to do next. All details, pictures and links on The Outdoors Station website. We also hope to see some of you at our show on the 26th April. Take care.

 No 368 - Four Year Cycle Trip - Pt 3 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:41:42

Hard to believe it was over 2 years ago when I first spoke with Warren and Esther Sanders who at the time were a year into their 4 year around the world cycle trip. Please check out Podcast No 339 and 340. So where are they now, how did they get there and are they fed up with all that pedal pushing? Time to catch up with the emotional ride they have been having as much as the physical. We chat about some really tough times and conditions which make the simple things in life so difficult to do. But this is the beginning of the end for them. In less than 5 months they will be back home. Already you can hear this is impacting on their thoughts and emotions. So sit back, log into 'The Sports Wool Diaries' to catch up and dream your next few hours away as you think about 'your' ideal big trip! Part 4 will follow shortly. Enjoy!

 No 367 - The Interesting World of Dowsing | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:43:47

The backpackinglight.co.uk offices are situated directly opposite the Society of British Dowsers and we thought it would be an interesting opportunity to meet with them and discuss this past time and maybe learn some skills which could be of interest to outdoors people, anywhere in the world. Also featured are details of our forthcoming lightweight outdoors show taking place in Malvern.

 No 366 - Down Insulation - The Facts | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:36:42

Down insulation is a touchy subject as more and more consumers become aware of the poor ethics some manufacturers have been accused of in recent times. Hydrophobic down is also a hot topic, offering new benefits where before it would have failed to insulate when damp. Ben Mainwaring from Rab UK joins us to discuss the practicalities of harvesting 'down', new developments and the long term effects of bird flu from 2012. Plus news of the BPL outdoor show coming in Spring 2014.

 No 365 - Video news, Care Plus, Boreas Gear and Aquaforno | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:39:25

A round up explaining some of the behind the scenes news relating to the new 2013 TGO Challenge videos which are now live and interviews at the UK trade show with Care Plus and their Tick Test Kit, ASI relating to forthcoming cool packs from Boreas Gear and the ultimate cooking machine, the Aquaforno. Enjoy :)

 No 364 - WickiUp Series and Cicerone Update | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:24:32

A visit to the UK trade show in September this year, allowed me to catch up with Sarah at Cicerone and follow the progress of this small UK publishing company and the books and guides they produce for outdoors people everywhere. In particular the new Alan Hinkes release. The extensive tent display took up acres, but there was one new brand everyone was talking about set to get hearts racing. Nigor and the WickiUp teepee series.

 No 363 - The Camino De Santiago - Pt 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:29:24

The concluding part of the interview with Jill and Peter Callaghan and their 500 mile walk across Northern Spain on this ancient pilgrimage trial. Some of the characters they met on route, dealing with some 'very' close sleeping arrangements in the hostels and the emotion and elation on arriving at their final destination.

 No 362 - The Camino De Santiago - Pt 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:33:06

We're back! After an enforced break due to various commitments (explained in the podcast) we are please to get back into the saddle with the first of a 2 part interview with Jill and Peter Callaghan who have just completed the Camino De Santiago 500 mile walk in northern Spain. They literally returned a few days ago and are looking refreshed from their adventure. Back to our audio podcast roots, its all about normal people doing interesting things. Enjoy!

 No 361 - The West Highland Way | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:44:44

The West Highland Way is a 96 mile established hiking trail in Scotland which takes walkers from the outskirts of Glasgow to the foot of Ben Nevis past the beautiful Loch Lomond and through the Trossachs National Park. It is a trail which many first time long distance hikers cut their teeth on, as although it is remote in places providing that desirable experience of solitude, it is still within reach of civilisation should you need to terminate your trip due to weather or other circumstances. It is also well serviced by campsites, B&Bs and luggage courier services, for those who want to complete the walk without carrying all their gear. Rose being a true backpacker, undertook this walk taking everything she needed with her, in mid April 2013 and this podcast covers her experience, discussing the route, the terrain and if she felt, as a lone female hiker, vulnerable at a stage of the experience. Pictures and more information can be found on www.theoutdoorsstation.co.uk

 No 360 - Virtual Studios and Book Review | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:33:10

A podcast full of snippets of information about The Outdoors Station and why we have been a bit tardy these last few months in producing a more regular stream of information. There's also some information about our recent investment in video production software and how we hope to use Virtual Studios to make the reviews, interviews or presentations of outdoor gear more enjoyable. Please email us with your thoughts on what you would like to see us make videos of. We have access to a wide range of distributors and their equipment, as well as PR agencies. Would you like to see more videos about product detail, more stories about people doing activities or more 'how to' content, explaining hints and tips to make outdoor life easier? Andy Howell also reviews several books to while away these cold nights before we get out on the hills and stretch our legs.

 No 359 - Share Your Adventure | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:37:54

In this podcast Andy Howell meets up with Phil Sorrell for a geeky afternoon discussing social media, and how many outdoors users are becoming involved with his Social Hiking website www.shareyouradventure.com which is specifically designed to allow users to share their outdoor experiences, using photos, tweets, routes and so on. Hear more behind is history and how Phil has integrated all the current digital networks into a total interactive information resource allowing you track others, or your friends and family to follow you and your adventures anywhere in the world.

 No 358 - The future of Ultralight Gear - Pt 5 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:29:51

The is the final interview in the five part series where I've been discussing the future of ultralight gear with three of the main contributors to the arena in the last 10 years. Ron Moak, Henry Shires and Glen Van Peski. Glen explains more about how a hobby became a cottage business and along the way it becomes clear that it isn't an easy option if you prefer to be out hiking, rather inside designing. As with Ron and Henry, Glen's relationship with customers forms the biggest part of this enterprise. Both from an end users input into design, as much as ensuring the products perform how they should. As did Ron and Henry, he also opens his pack for us and allows us a glimpse into the contents, before I do my best to conclude the similarities between my three guests and the subject in hand.

 No 357 - The future of Ultralight Gear - Pt 4 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:30:35

Part 4 of the 5 part series discussing the future of Ultralight Gear with some of the key makers and shakers in the US cottage industry who have been there from the very start. Ron Moak, Henry Shires and in these last 2 interviews Glen Van Peski of Gossamer Gear. There's more to starting a small manufacturing base than you might realise and Glen very honestly talks about some of the key life decisions he has had to make along the way.

 No 356 - The future of Ultralight Gear - Pt 3 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:43:31

The discussion into the future of Ultralight Gear continues this time with Henry Shires of Tarptent.com who starts, as did Ron, by sharing his thoughts on the current state of play from his point of view. Henry Shires sold his first Tarp tent way back in 1999 and has continued producing shelters based on his lightweight principles since then. He with Ron Moak, Glen Van Peski and Brian Frankle have been the backbone of the ultralight cottage industry which has grown significantly since then. We continue to touch on numerous topics in this podcast including why he hasn't explored using Cuben Fibre in his manufacturing, his reflections on completing the TGO Challenge and the social aspects of the crossing, his ideal perfect fabric and how customer relations have played such an important part in shaping his company. Plus, of course we delve into his rucksack for a hunt around to see what gear he's actually paid for!

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