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83 episodes
83. Ben Sadler. World Bicycle Relief
World Bicycle Relief empowers people and communities through life-changing bicycles. The latest version of their robust Buffalo Bike has two chains, two chain rings and a unique two-gear system to help people cope with heavy loads and rou...
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82. Phil Cavell. After 'The Midlife Cyclist'
'The Midlife Cyclist' is a book which reshaped the thinking of many cyclists. Published in 2021, it is in part a scientific analysis of the inevitable changes associated with ageing. It also offers gentle encouragement on how to cop...
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81. Ian Hughes. Bike industry insider.
Founder of boutique bike brand Vielo, Ian was the man who brought Scott to the UK. Not bad for a former DJ. Vielo website https://www.vielo.cc/
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Episode 81
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80. Laval St Germain. The Seven Summits & More
Laval St Germain is a Canadian who has climbed the highest mountain on every continent, the seven summits, including Everest, from the north side, without supplemental oxygen. He was the first Canadian to do so. When h...
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79. Duncan McCallum. Sport climber & wall designer
Duncan McCallum has been a big part of the Scottish climbing scene for years, designing walls, presenting TV programmes and climbing hard. He’s the founder of The Ledge climbing gym in Inverness which is where we recorded this.&nb...
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Episode 79
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78. Simon Willis on the Adventure Audio Podcast
This month I'm sharing an episode of different podcast, the Adventure Audio Podcast, in which I am the guest. I was surprised when I was asked to contribute, given the two hosts...
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77. Glen Van Peski. Take Less, Do More. Ultralight lessons.
Glen Van Peski is well known in the United States as a leading member of the ultra-light hiking community and founder of https://www.gossamergear.com/ His new book extends the 'take less do more' philosophy, from backpacking to life as he and h...
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Episode 77
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76. Dr Peter Clarkson. Cardiologist & climber. How hard should older athletes train?
Dr Peter Clarkson, is an NHS Cardiologist based in the Scottish highlands, and a very keen and talented rock climber. He has also competed in triathlons.I’ve been trying to answer a question; 'how hard is too hard' when it comes ...
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Episode 76
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75. Ed Ley-Wilson. Kayaking the Sea Roads
There’s more adventure in this podcast than most. Ed Ley-Wilson talks us through Running the great Wall of China; kayaking Patagonia; and the kayak journey along Scotland’s west coast that promoted his most recent book. Along the wa...
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Episode 75
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74. Ride to the Sun. Gary Cameron & Fraser Maxwell
Get your 2024 off to an exciting start by planning to cycle 100 miles this summer in Scotland's friendliest, free century ride. Ride to the Sun is a (semi)-organised, summer solstice 100 mile ride through the night,...
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73. Joe French. Everest avalanche and a barefoot running recovery
This is a story of adventure on the highest of mountains, and also so much more. A young TV camera operator gets his first big break to film on Everest. He then has to come to terms with almost dying in an avalanche and the tragedy...
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Episode 73
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72. Calum Munro. Roam Scotland Rally.
The Roam Scotland Rally is an annual ride, devised by Calum Munro after he cycled the Torino Nice Rally. Each year it takes a different route and spoke to Calum part-way through the 2023 ride. The routes can be tackled at any time.<...
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Episode 72
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71. Jamie Aarons. Record breaking Munro round.
In the Spring of 2023 Jamie Aarons set a new record for a self-propelled round of The Munros, Scotland's 282 mountains over 3,000ft in elevation. Here she talks about her background, discovering hill-running, the community that helped her...
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Episode 71
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70. Lee Craigie. Other Ways To Win - pt 2
Part 2. Former British Mountain Bike champion, Active Nation Commission for Scotland, and now author of an excellent memoir (sort of memoir) Other Ways to Win we'll hear from the inspiring Lee Craigie. Lee and I take a shor...
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Episode 70
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69. Lee Craigie. Other Ways To Win - pt 1
Former British Mountain Bike champion, Active Nation Commission for Scotland, and now author of an excellent memoir (sort of memoir) Other Ways to Win we'll hear from the inspiring Lee Craigie. Lee and I take a short ride togethe...
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Episode 69
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68. Markus Stitz. Bikepacking Scotland
Single-speed round-the-world cyclist Markus Stitz has written another book Bikepacking Scotland. He runs the website of the same name and I met Markus in his home in Edinburgh.Buy Bikepacking Scot...
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Episode 68
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67. Pip Hare. World's hardest endurance event. Solo ocean racing
The parallels between solo ocean racing and other ultra endurance sports are not immediately obvious. But as I listened to Pip Hare talk about her goal to complete the Vendee Globe - solo around the world race - for the second time, age 5...
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Episode 67
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66. Cory Jones. First Aid Training
If you, a friend or a family member has an accident in the outdoors or elsewhere, would you know what to do? Many lives have been lost because people wait for trained help to arrive rather than carrying out simple first aid. I took ...
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Episode 66
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65. Donnie Campbell. Ultra gravel cycle racing & The French Divide
Better known as a mountain and trail runner, when Donnie Campbell took up gravel cycling he started winning races and smashing FKTs. Donnie has been on the podcast twice, talking about the wild places he runs (Ep. 2) and setting a new re...
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64. Ron Strickland. A life on the trail.
He’s one of America’s great hikers and the man who devised and created the Pacific Northwest Trail. Ron Strickland has lived what he calls a "vagabondish" lifestyle, either on the USA’s trails or in Washington DC campaigning for his own.&...
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63. Jenny Graham. Coffee First then the World
As the fastest woman around the world on a bicycle releases the book of her journey and embarks on a UK speaking tour, this is an updated version of an interview we recorded three years ago.Buy Jenny's ...
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Episode 63
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62. Bella Molloy. Australia to Pyrenees & ultra cycling
lAdventures come in all shapes and forms. The more complicated ones are often the most interesting. Bella & Steve Molloy quit corporate jobs in their native Australia to set up a travel advisory business in the French Pyrenees.&...
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Episode 62
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61. Pacific Crest Trail, Then & Now. New podcast series
The first episode of a new podcast series which you'll find herehttps://pctpodcast.buzzsprout.com/Twenty years ago we hiked this 2,600 mile wilderness trail from Mexico to Canada,...
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60. Moose Mutlow. From the UK to Yosemite Search & Rescue
For the last twenty years, an Englishman has been a senior trainer and key family liaison member of Yosemite Search & Rescue, one of the world's busiest organisations of its kind. Moose Mutlow's curious career path took him through st...
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Episode 60
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59. Helen Todd. 20 years of Scotland's "Right to Roam"
In February 2023 Scotland will mark twenty years of Land Reform legislation that gave a Right of Responsible Access to the countryside. Yet challenges remain with some confusion about what's allowed and a reduction in the number of staff ...
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Episode 59
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