Scotland Outdoors Episodes Episode guide
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Mark and Helen climb Suilven, find out about the pipistrelle bat and the joys of river swimming
A climb up Suilven, the life of the pipistrelle bat and the joys of river swimming
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Mark and Euan with moonlight hill walking, the winter solstice and the art of soundscapes courtesy of musician Phil Cunningham
Moonlight hill walking, the winter solstice and musician Phil Cunningham on soundscapes
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Mark and Euan with a red squirrel success story, an angry bird and a treasure trove of unwanted goods
An out of sorts capercaillie, red squirrels in Aberdeen and waste busting in Morayshire
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Mark and Euan with a rare bird sighting, a slice of Japan in the Ochil Hills and the history of an observatory atop a mountain
A rare bird sighting, an observatory atop a mountain and a Japanese Garden in the Ochils
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Mark and Euan visit the mysterious Goblin Ha', Almondell country park and hear about the not so melodic corncrake
The mysterious Goblin Ha', Almondell country park and the not so melodic corncrake
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Mark and Euan visit the island of Ulva, population 6, and meet the community trust who are attempting to buy the island
The story of a community trust attempting to buy the island of Ulva off Mull
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Mark and Euan visit the Holm of Papay, a very special building in Speyside and meet a musician with a passion for birds
A visually stunning building in Speyside and the musician with a passion for birds
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Mark and Euan visit the Forvie Sands ternery, the art deco Rothesay Pavilion and find out how to grow truffles
Terns, truffles and one of Scotland's most significant art deco buildings
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Mark and Euan visit the coastal village of Collieston. They hear about its history, go rock pooling and tackle a beach picnic
Mark and Euan visit the coastal village of Collieston for some beachcombing and a picnic
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Mark and Euan visit Mar Lodge near Braemar and the surrounding area
Mark and Euan visit Mar Lodge to hear what's going on in the Braemar area
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Mark and Euan visit Loch Garten, a ferry with an historic past, a herd of Longhorn cattle and the tale of a colourful tree
The birds of Loch Garten, the history of Nigg Ferry, Longhorn cattle and a colourful tree
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Mark and Euan visit a brand new fish market, a rejuvenated country estate and a Scottish rainforest
A Scottish rainforest, a brand new fish market and a rejuvenated country estate
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Mark and Euan undertake the North Coast 500 driving route in an electric car
At the wheel of an electric car, Mark and Euan undertake the North Coast 500 route
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Mark and Euan travel from Westray to Papa Westray in Orkney on the world's shortest scheduled flight.
Mark and Euan take to the skies in Orkney on the world's shortest scheduled flight
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Mark and Euan spend time with David 'Heavy' Whalley who spent 36 years as a member of the RAF mountain rescue team
Mark and Euan spend time with David 'Heavy' Whalley, a veteran of RAF mountain rescues
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Mark and Euan on access rights for skiers, sheep worrying and a campaign to save a north east landmark
Access rights for skiers, sheep worrying incidents and a north east landmark under threat
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Mark and Euan meet up with three mountain rescue team members who recall their experiences on the mountains of Scotland
Mark and Euan meet three mountain rescue team members to hear their rescue stories
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Mark and Euan meet up with Professor Des Thompson, principal advisor on science and biodiversity for Scottish Natural Heritage
A profile of Professor Des Thompson of Scottish Natural Heritage
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Mark and Euan meet Heather Morning of Mountaineering Scotland to find out about her lifelong career in the outdoors
Heather Morning of Mountaineering Scotland on her lifelong career in the outdoors
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Mark and Euan meet Esther Woolfson, author and animal lover to discuss her latest book Between Light and Storm
Author and animal lover, Esther Woolfson on her latest book Between Light and Storm
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Mark and Euan meet David Balharry, Chief Executive of the John Muir Trust to discuss the trust, his career and ice mushrooms
Mark and Euan meet David Balharry, Chief Executive of the John Muir Trust
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Mark and Euan meet a taraxicologist, a bird recorder and some very knowledgeable pond dippers
Find out what a taraxicologist might study, met the Arran bird recorder and pond dipping
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Mark and Euan meet a reluctant alpaca, take a trip on a trishaw, how to own a woodland and the underground life of a mole
A reluctant alpaca, a trip on a trishaw, how to own a woodland and the life of a mole
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Mark and Euan in Norway looking at how land is owned and managed there.
What can Scotland learn from Norway in terms of how we connect to, own and manage land?
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Mark and Euan hear about a new scenic snow road route, a pioneer of mountain ski-ing and fresh food straight to your door
Snow roads of Scotland, a Scottish mountaineering legend and food shopping with a twist
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Mark and Euan Go Forth
A trip down the River Forth ahead of the new Queensferry Crossing opening.
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Mark and Euan get up close to squirrels and seahorses and discover the history of the Shipping Forecast
The history of the Shipping Forecast, the life of a seahorse and a red squirrel up close
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Mark and Euan get the lowdown on whooper swans, a restored suspension bridge and electric mountain bikes
Whooper swans, suspension bridges and electric mountains bikes
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Mark and Euan get the lowdown on peat, a new island distillery and the farmer who turned his life around
Mark and Euan get lowdown on peat, a new distillery and life as a New Zealand farmer
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Mark and Euan find out about the vernal equinox, the migratory pattern of geese and a tale from Orkney
The vernal equinox, the migratory pattern of geese and an Orcadian tale