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The Outdoors Station
Bob Cartwright
499 episodes
4 months ago
The World's longest running independent producer of broadcast quality podcasts for the adventurer, the long distance hiker, the backpacker, the camper, in fact anyone seeking an independent life in the outdoors as a self powered traveler. Since 2005 we've produced audio and video podcasts for the self powered outdoor enthusiast in the UK and World-Wide. For people who wants to find out more about getting into the outdoors lifestyle and enjoying the simple pleasures in life. Our range of material goes back to 2005 and dips into many aspects. We talk to others and discuss their trips and experiences big and small, we discuss and review gear, we link associated skills and interests all with the aim to inspire, inform, entertain and encourage listeners to enjoy the natural world around them. The podcasts are aimed at adventure seekers of every type. Walkers, backpackers, bushcrafters, cyclists, paddlers, travellers, equestrian users in fact anyone interested in expanding their knowledge and skills related to outdoor adventure. Winners of the European Podcast Awards UK Business Category. Current library consists of over 500 podcasts, with more than 14 million downloads to date.
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The World's longest running independent producer of broadcast quality podcasts for the adventurer, the long distance hiker, the backpacker, the camper, in fact anyone seeking an independent life in the outdoors as a self powered traveler. Since 2005 we've produced audio and video podcasts for the self powered outdoor enthusiast in the UK and World-Wide. For people who wants to find out more about getting into the outdoors lifestyle and enjoying the simple pleasures in life. Our range of material goes back to 2005 and dips into many aspects. We talk to others and discuss their trips and experiences big and small, we discuss and review gear, we link associated skills and interests all with the aim to inspire, inform, entertain and encourage listeners to enjoy the natural world around them. The podcasts are aimed at adventure seekers of every type. Walkers, backpackers, bushcrafters, cyclists, paddlers, travellers, equestrian users in fact anyone interested in expanding their knowledge and skills related to outdoor adventure. Winners of the European Podcast Awards UK Business Category. Current library consists of over 500 podcasts, with more than 14 million downloads to date.
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Education,
Society & Culture,
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Fitness
Episodes (20/499)
The Outdoors Station
Cape to Cape: Two Wheels, One World - Pt2
“Across the Sahara, through the Congo rainforest, and into the hearts of strangers—Ken & Marie pedal into the unknown. This is a story of connection, kindness, and the wild beauty of Africa.”
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4 months ago
40 minutes 58 seconds

The Outdoors Station
Cape to Cape: Two Wheels, One World - Pt1
“A 30,000 km dream begins on the icy cliffs of Norway. Join Ken & Marie as they cross the continent, climb the Atlas Mountains, and discover the joy of slow travel on the road to Africa.”
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4 months ago
36 minutes 4 seconds

The Outdoors Station
The Best Routes to Reach England's Highest Peak: Scafell Pike
"There’s no single way to experience Scafell Pike — and that’s what makes it so magical." In this episode of "The Outdoor Station," I share my recent Coast to Coast walk with my wife before diving into a conversation with author and mountain leader Graham Uney. We discuss his new book on 15 routes up Scafell Pike, his experiences as a hilltop assessor, and the joys and challenges of guiding in the Lake District. Graham offers insights on outdoor safety, responsible hiking, and the evolving culture of mountain adventures. This episode is a celebration of nature, preparation, and the importance of respecting the outdoors.
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5 months ago
38 minutes 56 seconds

The Outdoors Station
The Best Long-Distance Hiking Experience You’ve Never Heard Of: The Hexatrek Pt2
Episode 590 on "The Outdoor Station" is Part Two of my conversation with guest Ryan Archer, a YouTuber and long-distance hiker, shares his experiences on the Hexatrek in France. If you haven't listened to Part One, do go back to last weeks episode for more information on how he found out about the trek and his rapid preparation of only 3 weeks before setting out.
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5 months ago
29 minutes 58 seconds

The Outdoors Station
The Best Long-Distance Hiking Experience You’ve Never Heard Of: The Hexatrek Pt1
In this episode on "The Outdoors Station," we explore Ryan Archer's adventure on the Hexatrek, a relatively new 3,034-kilometre through-hike across France. Stretching 3,034 kilometers from the forested Vosges Mountains in the northeast to the rugged Pyrenees in the south, this trail weaves through 14 of France’s most beautiful national parks, following the high mountain backbone of a country affectionately known as l’Hexagone.
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5 months ago
29 minutes 4 seconds

The Outdoors Station
Discovering 90 Stunning Walking Routes Across Britain—All by Public Transport!
In this release from "The Outdoor Station," Bob Cartwright celebrates the podcast's 20th anniversary and the new series starting with the introduction of adventurer and writer Elise Downing. Elise discusses her new book "Walk Britain," that has just been released by Vertebrate Publishing which features 90 walking routes across England, Scotland, and Wales, all accessible by public transport.
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6 months ago
42 minutes 41 seconds

The Outdoors Station
No 587 - Forthcoming 2025 Series
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.
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6 months ago
7 minutes 11 seconds

The Outdoors Station
No 586 - Rowing into History: Zara Lachlan's Record-Breaking Atlantic Crossing
In this episode of The Outdoors Station podcast, we explore Zara Lachlan's historic solo rowing journey across the Atlantic Ocean. As the first woman and youngest person to row solo, unsupported, and non-stop from mainland Europe to mainland South America, Zara shares her experiences, challenges, and reflections.
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8 months ago
35 minutes 50 seconds

The Outdoors Station
No 585 - Rowing into the Unknown
In this episode of the Outdoor Station podcast, we celebrate our 20th year and the first podcast of 2025. Our main guest, Zara Lachlan, is on a solo rowing journey from mainland Europe to South America. Through her audio diary entries, Zara shares her daily struggles, emotions, and observations as she rows across the Atlantic Ocean.
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10 months ago
31 minutes 42 seconds

The Outdoors Station
No 584 - SE Asia Flash Packers - Pt5
In this podcast episode, Rose and I recount our journey from Siem Reap, Cambodia, to Ho Chi Min City, Vietnam. We share our experiences on a night bus, our early morning arrival in Phnom Penh, and our exploration of a red-light district. Despite health challenges, we navigated the chaotic traffic and assertive locals in Ho Chi Minh City.
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11 months ago
22 minutes 14 seconds

The Outdoors Station
No 583 - SE Asia Flash Packers - Pt4
In my latest podcast episode, we continue our exploration of Siem Reap, Cambodia, delving deeper into the captivating temples that define this historic region. I kick off the episode by recapping our previous discussions and sharing our insights, focusing on the advantages of hiring a local guide and providing additional practical tips for exploring the temple complex efficiently. We then hear more from Samart, our local guide, who shares further details about his journey from a difficult childhood to becoming a respected guide, offering unique perspectives on the temples' history and significance.
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11 months ago
24 minutes 10 seconds

The Outdoors Station
No 582 - SE Asia Flash Packers - Pt3
In this podcast episode, we explore the wonders of Angkor Wat through the perspectives of multiple speakers. Our guide Samart introduces the episode, setting the context for the listeners. Bob provides an in-depth analysis of Angkor Wat's architecture and historical significance, while Rose shares personal experiences and observations from their visit. Samart adds context about the temple gates and ancient Cambodian social classes. (More..)
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11 months ago
33 minutes 58 seconds

The Outdoors Station
No 581 - SE Asia Flash Packers - Pt2
In this podcast episode, we recount our journey through Siem Reap, Cambodia. We began with a luxurious stay at the Sabara Angkor Hotel and Spa, followed by a lively exploration of Pub Street. Despite some travel frustrations, we found joy in visiting Apopo, where African giant pouch rats are trained to detect landmines. Our day continued with a visit to the Made in Cambodia Market, where we admired and supported local artisans. We concluded with preparations for our visit to the Angkor Wat temples, reflecting on the rich cultural heritage and craftsmanship we encountered along the way.
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11 months ago
25 minutes 57 seconds

The Outdoors Station
No 580 - SE Asia Flash Packers - Pt1
In episode 580, we embark on an exciting journey from Heathrow to Cambodia. We share our experiences from the bustling markets of Phnom Penh to the historical significance of the genocide museum. After navigating chaotic traffic and exploring local culture, we travel to Battambang, where we take a cookery course with Coconut Lyly. The course highlights Cambodian cuisine and fosters camaraderie among travelers. Reflecting on the country's history and vibrant culture, we conclude with insights on Cambodia's ongoing recovery and the importance of education for its younger generation. Join us for a rich narrative filled with personal anecdotes and travel tips.
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11 months ago
26 minutes 8 seconds

The Outdoors Station
No 579 - Our Next Big Aventure
In this lively episode of The Outdoor Station podcast, Bob shares his excitement about an upcoming backpacking adventure to Southeast Asia with his wife, Rose.
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1 year ago
19 minutes 56 seconds

The Outdoors Station
No 578 - Camping Rights or Camping Fights? The Dartmoor Dilemma!
In this episode of The Outdoor Station podcast, host Bob Cartwright converses with Dr. Rose O'Neill, Chief Executive of the Campaign for National Parks, about a pivotal legal case concerning wild camping rights in Dartmoor National Park.
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1 year ago
27 minutes 28 seconds

The Outdoors Station
No 577 - Row, Rest, Repeat: Zara’s Atlantic Survival Plan
In this episode of "The Outdoor Station," Bob introduces Zara Lachlan, a 21-year-old adventurer preparing to row 3600 miles solo and unsupported across the Atlantic Ocean from Portugal to South America leaving in a few days time. Zara discusses her extensive preparation, including sea survival training, boat modifications, and navigation planning. She shares insights into her athletic background, training regimen, and the technical aspects of her boat.
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1 year ago
45 minutes 40 seconds

The Outdoors Station
No 576 - Feral and Fearless: Katy Parrott’s Wild Ride Through Adventure and Art
In this podcast on "The Outdoor Station," host Bob Cartwright chats with adventure athlete Katy Parrott. Katy shares her thrilling experiences in the outdoors, her stint on the TV show "Special Forces: Ultimate Hell Week," and her journey as an army reservist. Growing up in Bristol, Katy's love for adventure began early, leading her to study sport science and wildlife filmmaking. She recounts her intense training on the show, her deployment to Afghanistan, and balancing her adventurous lifestyle with financial realities. Katy's story is a blend of resilience, passion, and a love for pushing boundaries, making for an inspiring listen.
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1 year ago
44 minutes 28 seconds

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No 575 - Take Less Do More Outdoors
In this episode of "The Outdoor Station," host Bob Cartwright interviews Glen Van Peski, founder of Gossamer Gear and a pioneer in ultralight backpacking. Glen shares his journey into ultralight backpacking, starting from sewing his own gear to founding Gossamer Gear. He discusses the evolution of backpacking gear, emphasising the importance of reducing pack weight for a more enjoyable experience. Glen also introduces his new book, "Take Less, Do More," which offers life lessons from ultralight backpacking. The episode provides practical advice for new backpackers and highlights the significance of simplicity and intentional generosity.
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1 year ago
44 minutes 28 seconds

The Outdoors Station
No 574 - From Tsunami Survivor to Outdoor Explorer
Ever wondered what it's like to balance the intense world of emergency medical services with a passion for outdoor adventures? Join us as we welcome an EMT who takes us from the frontlines of emergency response to the serene landscapes of the Norfolk-Suffolk border. Growing up in Lowestoft, our guest recounts heartwarming childhood memories of canoeing on the Norfolk Broads and surfing, which set the stage for thrilling international escapades in South Africa, France, and beyond. From teaching scuba diving in Cyprus to transitioning from the fire service to the ambulance service, his journey is a captivating blend of high-stakes work and exhilarating travel. Prepare yourself for a gripping tale of survival during the 2004 tsunami in Sri Lanka.
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1 year ago
51 minutes 1 second

The Outdoors Station
The World's longest running independent producer of broadcast quality podcasts for the adventurer, the long distance hiker, the backpacker, the camper, in fact anyone seeking an independent life in the outdoors as a self powered traveler. Since 2005 we've produced audio and video podcasts for the self powered outdoor enthusiast in the UK and World-Wide. For people who wants to find out more about getting into the outdoors lifestyle and enjoying the simple pleasures in life. Our range of material goes back to 2005 and dips into many aspects. We talk to others and discuss their trips and experiences big and small, we discuss and review gear, we link associated skills and interests all with the aim to inspire, inform, entertain and encourage listeners to enjoy the natural world around them. The podcasts are aimed at adventure seekers of every type. Walkers, backpackers, bushcrafters, cyclists, paddlers, travellers, equestrian users in fact anyone interested in expanding their knowledge and skills related to outdoor adventure. Winners of the European Podcast Awards UK Business Category. Current library consists of over 500 podcasts, with more than 14 million downloads to date.