Scotland Outdoors Episodes Episode guide
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In Search of the Source of the River Dee
Helen Needham follows in author Nan Shepherd's footsteps to the Wells of Dee.
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In Search of the Northern Damselfly
Rachel Stewart meets Stephen Corcoran of the British Dragonfly Society at Insh Marshes
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In 2015, Euan McIlwraith took a flight with a RAF Sea King Search and Rescue helicopter and got involved in a real life rescue
Euan McIlwraith's on board a RAF Search and Rescue helicopter en route to a rescue
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Imbolc, Natural Burial and Swimming in Cellardyke
Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart with stories from the great outdoors
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Iceland - What We Can Learn From The North with Writer Sarah Thomas
Helen Needham speaks with Sarah Thomas about her book 'The Raven's Nest'
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Ice, Wanderings, a Submarine Tale and Playing Outside
Mark and Euan with the Scotland Outdoors podcast featuring a Shetland walk plus much more
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Iain Cameron the Snow Patch Hunter
Mark Stephen talks to Iain Cameron about his latest book 'The Vanishing Ice'.
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I Remember - A Covid Memorial for Scotland in Glasgow's Pollok Park
Mark Stephen hears from artist Alec Finlay and others, with readings from Robert Carlyle.
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Hydro, Hedges and Drought
Stories from Scotland's Great Outdoors with Mark Stephen and Euan McIlwraith
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Hunting the Whale, Clothes that Fit and Bothy Culture
Mark Stephen and Euan McIlwraith with stories from the great outdoors.
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How to Winter Well
Mark Stephen presents Scotland Outdoors
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How to get around the country without a car. Mark and Euan find out with the help of listener suggestions
How easy is it to get around without a car. Mark and Euan find out with listener help
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Hot Tents, Hebridean Ramblings and a Pampered Otter
Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart present Scotland Outdoors
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Honey tasting in Edinburgh
Rachel Stewart meets Dr Gino Jabbar, a honey producer and sommelier in Edinburgh.
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Holy Isle, bricks and the lynx effect
A rib ride rour around Holy Isle off Arran, the big brick competition and how the of...
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Hill Farming in Galloway with Farmer and Author Patrick Laurie
Mark Stephen visits Patrick's farm in Galloway in the South West of Scotland.
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Hidden Ways, Alfred Wainwright and climbing Everest.
Mark Stephen and Euan McIlwraith with stories from the Scottish countryside and beyond.
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Hercules The Bear, Ryeland Sheep and A Pink Tablecloth
Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart with stories from the great outdoors
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Helen Needham with a tribute to Ashie Brebner - a pioneer of Scottish mountaineering and nature tourism.
Including his personal account of building the Secret Howff of Beinn A Bhuird.
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Helen Needham spices up her daily exercise with Natural Navigator, Tristan Gooley.
Tristan advises on how to deepen your understanding of the natural world.
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Helen Needham goes seaweeding with Fi Bird on the island of South Uist
Wading out to the rocks to find edible seaweed.
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Helen Needham goes on a seashore foray with professional forager and writer John Wright.
Finding edible goodies on a beach in East Lothian.
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Helen Needham finds out how being outdoors can help women overcome trauma and addiction.
She spends time on the Venture Trust's Next Steps course in rural Perthshire.
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Helen Needham chats to Shetland artist Amy Gear about her take on landscape, feminism and folklore.
Including a description of 'ferning'...and how this has influenced Amy's work.
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Helen Needham chats to author and photographer Geoff Allan about bothies in Scotland.
Geoff Allan is author of The Scottish Bothy Bible and Scottish Bothy Walks.
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Helen Needham attends the Backbone Outdoor Festival for All in the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park.
She discovers how spending time in the outdoors can be therapeutic for everyone.
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Hedgehogs, Da Mirrie Dancers and Stalectites
Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart with stories from the great Scottish outdoors.
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Hedgehogs, Badgers and Hay Fever
Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart present Scotland Outdoors
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Hawick hound trailing, Dingwall red kites, Rothesay regeneration and Dumfries farm art
Your free, weekly, pocket guide to the Scottish outdoors.
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Has Scotland become divorced from nature? Mark Stephen meets journalist and broadcaster Lesley Riddoch to find out
Mark Stephen meets Lesley Riddoch who thinks Scotland has become divorced from nature