
In this episode of the Outdoor Station UK podcast, I am thrilled to preview the exciting content planned for the 2025 series! I chat about a variety of upcoming interviews with authors, outdoor enthusiasts, and notable figures in the outdoor community.
We’ll dive into topics like outdoor literature, a Danish couple’s epic cycling journey, a new long-distance route called the Hexatrek, and the fascinating historical connection between witches and the outdoors in Scotland. Plus, I’ll share some of my own forthcoming adventures, with a Backpackers Club gathering and another audio diary from the Wainwright’s Coast to Coast.
This episode is a cheerful teaser for all the fantastic content to come in 2025, so stay tuned and keep me in your podcast feed.
- Upcoming content for the 2025 podcast series
- Interviews with authors and outdoor enthusiasts
- Outdoor literature and new book releases
- Long-distance trekking routes, including the Hexatrek
- Historical narratives related to witches and landscape in Scotland
- UK National Trails Initiative for linking national trails
- Personal outdoor adventures and experiences
- Insights from a career-changing outdoor book publisher
- Stories from Danish bike packers on their journey
- Various personal anecdotes and listener engagement
Hi Bob
Re Moles. 2 options I reckon.
1) get a mole catcher. But that will involve dead moles.
2) leave em alone. They’re harmless and will usually move on as suddenly as they arrived. If you can learn to live with them for a while and just relax about their presence then I think that’s the best option. Also the soil in their mole hills is usually great quality for the garden ! They don’t like the lovely crumbly stuff as it’s no good for lining their tunnels.
Looking forward to the new series.
Take care and ….. byeeee for now !
Steve