Scotland's great outdoors are full of incredible stories and fascinating people.
Join me, Richard Baynes, as I travel the country looking at our wildlife, ecology, the natural environment, and adventure sports.
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Our title music is a special composition by the wonderful Nottingham's own Rob Baynes. Check out his work here: https://www.facebook.com/Beeeaaanz/
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Scotland's great outdoors are full of incredible stories and fascinating people.
Join me, Richard Baynes, as I travel the country looking at our wildlife, ecology, the natural environment, and adventure sports.
Please follow or subscribe on your podcast platform of choice so you don’t miss an episode. It really helps the show reach new audiences.
And if you’d like to support journalism like this, and like what you hear on the podcast, for a couple of pounds a month you can contribute as a Patreon.
The link to sign up is here: xxx
See much more of my work, click on the links below:
I’d love it if you’d subscribe to the podcast feed, and leave us a review if you’ve liked what you’ve heard.
⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
Our title music is a special composition by the wonderful Nottingham's own Rob Baynes. Check out his work here: https://www.facebook.com/Beeeaaanz/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

It's not set in stone, but I reckon Dr Eileen Tisdall is the most enthusiastic scientist you're ever going to meet. She's been mad about rocks from an early age, and now preaches the importance of geology - how it shapes our lives as well as the landscape around us. In this episode she tells me
On the way we have a few laughs and learn exactly why there's a magnificent piece of geology behind a row of council houses in Callander. If you're enjoying this podcast, give it a follow or subscribe, and share it with anyone you can think of. The more listens we get the better we're able to keep it going!
Music created for this podcast by Nottingham's own Rob Baynes https://www.facebook.com/Beeeaaanz/ - hit him up if you want your own specially created music!
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