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  • 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.

    Our initial hotel was disappointing, but we found solace in a homestay in Phan Thiet. Recording in a serene beachside setting, we reflect on our travels, the cultural differences, and our excitement for future adventures, appreciating the beauty and tranquility around us.

    Journey from Siem Reap, Cambodia, to Ho Chi Min City, Vietnam

    Experiences on a modern night bus with unique sleeping arrangements

    Arrival in Phnom Penh and initial exploration of the city

    Cultural observations and differences between Cambodia and Vietnam

    Health challenges faced during the trip

    Accommodation experiences, including a disappointing hotel and a pleasant homestay

    Local interactions and experiences with the community

    Challenges with local currency and payment methods

    Transition to Phan Thiet and observations of the town's development

    Reflections on travel experiences, adaptability, and future travel plans

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  • 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.

    Rose recounts her experience of feeling unwell during the trip and the exceptional hospitality they received from the locals, highlighting the warmth and kindness of the Cambodian people. I conclude the episode by reflecting on the rich cultural insights gained from our discussions and teasing our upcoming adventure in Vietnam, promising more exciting stories and experiences to come.

    Experiences visiting the temples in Siem Reap, Cambodia, particularly Angkor Wat.

    Importance of hiring a local guide for an enhanced travel experience.

    Practical tips for navigating the temple complex, including ticket purchasing and dress code.

    Personal stories from travelers about their journey and challenges faced.

    Background and personal story of a local tour guide, including childhood struggles and education.

    Insights into the rigorous process of becoming a licensed tour guide in Siem Reap.

    Discussion of family life and work commitments of the local guide.

    The impact of local hospitality on travelers' experiences, especially during illness.

    Cultural insights gained from engaging with local guides and the community.

    Summary of key points and a preview of future travel topics.

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  • 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.

    The episode captures the group's journey, including witnessing the sunrise, exploring the temple's engineering marvels, and reflecting on the cultural impact of Angkor Wat and other temples in the Siem Reap area.

    In the evening we have a conversation with Sara Valiman creator of Haven a community enterprise restaurant in Siem Reap which, similar to Jamie Oliver's 15 apprenticeship scheme, trains, supports and encourages personal development with local young people and helps them further their careers.

    Overview of Angkor Wat as a UNESCO World Heritage site

    Personal experiences and reflections on visiting Angkor Wat and surrounding temples

    Architectural details and historical significance of Angkor Wat

    Discussion of the temple's religious background and symbolism

    Exploration of the complexities of temple history, including the interplay between Buddhism and Hinduism

    Insights into the engineering techniques and construction challenges faced by ancient builders

    The impact of tourism on local culture and economy

    Personal anecdotes about specific temples and their unique features

    The importance of cultural preservation and community engagement

    Reflections on the overall experience of exploring Angkor Wat and its significance in Cambodian history and culture

    'Haven' a community enterprise restaurant created to support development of local young people

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  • 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.

    Introduction to Siem Reap and arrival at the hotel

    Description of hotel amenities and unexpected luxury

    Exploration of local atmosphere and tourist attractions in Siem Reap

    Discussion of travel logistics and itinerary adjustments

    Visit to Apopo organization and training of African giant pouch rats for landmine detection

    Exploration of the Made in Cambodia Market and support for local artisans

    Experience at the Artisan Market focused on traditional crafts and training young artisans

    Observations on the impact of tourism on local artisans and their crafts

    Preparations for visiting Angkor Wat temples, including ticket purchasing tips

    Reflections on cultural experiences and connections made during the trip

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  • 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.

    - Journey from Heathrow to Cambodia, including a layover in Singapore.

    - Arrival experiences in Phnom Penh, including transportation and hotel accommodations.

    - Exploration of local markets, specifically the Russian Market, and navigating the city.

    - Participation in a free walking tour, highlighting local history and culture.

    - Visit to the S-21 Genocide Museum and reflections on Cambodia's tragic history.

    - Travel from Phnom Penh to Battambang via tuk-tuk and minibus.

    - Culinary class experience, including preparation of traditional Cambodian dishes.

    - Observations on local transportation methods, particularly the use of scooters.

    - Cultural insights and interactions with locals during the trip.

    - Reflections on the impact of Cambodia's history on its current society and the importance of education.

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  • In this lively episode of The Outdoor Station podcast, Bob shares his excitement about an upcoming adventure to Southeast Asia with his wife, Rose.

    He reflects on past travel experiences and the evolution of travel, contrasting the simplicity of postcards with today's tech conveniences.

    Bob humorously discusses the challenges of balancing responsibilities with the desire for adventure, and details their "flash packing" plans to explore Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam.

    With a mix of personal anecdotes, practical travel tips, and a focus on authentic cultural experiences, this episode is a delightful blend of nostalgia and modern travel insights.

    It's a DIY version of Race The World!

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  • 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.

    The case, brought to the UK Supreme Court by landowners Alexander and Diana Darwall, challenges public access to wild camping.

    Dr. O'Neill discusses the historical context of our National Parks, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on public attitudes towards outdoor spaces, and the potential implications of the court's decision for national parks across the UK. The episode underscores the importance of preserving access to natural spaces.

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  • 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.

    The conversation highlights her determination, the challenges she anticipates, and the importance of resilience and meticulous planning. Zara's journey aims to inspire others and raise funds for Team Forces and Women in Sport.

    Additionally, Zara is aiming to create three world records: the youngest woman to row solo across the Atlantic, the fastest solo Atlantic row by a woman, and the first person to row solo from Portugal to South America.

    Highlights

    - Zara Lachlan's upcoming solo and unsupported rowing challenge across the Atlantic Ocean.

    - Historical context of young female adventurers and their significant solo journeys.

    - Zara's athletic background and preparation for the 3,600-mile journey.

    - Technical details about her boat, including modifications and equipment.

    - Navigation and planning for changing weather conditions during the crossing.

    - The concept of "unsupported" adventures and self-reliance at sea.

    - Training regimen, including sea survival and first aid courses.

    - Food and nutrition strategies for maintaining energy during the journey.

    - Charitable causes Zara is supporting through her adventure.

    - Mental preparedness and the importance of community support in her journey.

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  • 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.

    Highlights

    - Katy Parrott's background and upbringing in Bristol.

    - Her education in sport science and wildlife filmmaking.

    - Experiences and challenges faced during "Special Forces: Ultimate Hell Week."

    - Journey and commitment as an army reservist, serving as a combat medic.

    - The significance of mindset and mental resilience in extreme environments.

    - Participation in ultramarathons, including the Montane Arctic Ultra.

    - The impact of a supportive network on pursuing goals and recovery.

    - Financial aspects of maintaining an adventurous lifestyle and sponsorship.

    - Gear preferences and practical experiences during expeditions.

    - The emotional impact of adventure, including loss and honoring teammates.

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  • 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.

    - The evolution of ultralight backpacking gear and its impact on outdoor experiences.

    - Glen Van Peski's journey and contributions to the outdoor gear industry.

    - The importance of reducing pack weight for enjoyable backpacking.

    - Practical advice for new backpackers on selecting and evaluating gear.

    - The significance of learning gradually about necessary gear for outdoor adventures.

    - The role of technology in modern outdoor gear and its weight implications.

    - The value of map reading skills in conjunction with smartphone navigation.

    - Insights from Glen's new book, "Take Less, Do More," and its life lessons.

    - The charitable aspect of Glen's book profits being donated to the Pacific Crest Trail Association.

    - The themes of perspective and intentional generosity as key takeaways from Glen's experiences.

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  • 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.

    Our guest Martin Grove AKA Vildmark has vivid recollections of the initial confusion, the sheer power of the waves, and the desperate efforts to provide first aid under dire conditions will leave you in awe. This emotional narrative offers a raw look at the resilience required to survive such life-altering events and the lasting impact it has on one's outlook on life.

    The harrowing experience underscores the importance of community and support in times of crisis, adding a profound dimension to our guest’s story. We'll also transport you to the tranquil wilderness of Scandinavia, delving into the unique advantages of packrafting in Sweden.

    Discover how the innovative design and portability of packrafts make spontaneous adventures possible, from biking and paddling combos to flexible fishing routes. Learn about the practical aspects of outdoor expeditions, from securing fishing licenses via the iFisk app to packing light and smart for travel. Whether it’s hearing wolves at dawn in Sweden or experiencing the communal outdoor culture of Scandinavia, this episode is packed with tips and stories that will inspire your next adventure.

    (00:00) - Outdoor Adventures and Emergency Services

    (04:41) - Surviving a Tsunami and Its Aftermath

    (11:30) - Exploring Pack Rafting in Sweden

    (23:50) - Wilderness Adventures in Scandinavia

    (29:55) - Outdoor Activities in Scandinavia

    (37:09) - Packrafting and Fishing in Sweden

    (43:10) - Travel Challenges and Arctic Expeditions

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  • Ready to revolutionise your outdoor adventures? Discover groundbreaking insights from the UK outdoor trade show, where sustainability meets innovation in gear manufacturing. We kick things off with Fred Fendree from Big Agnes, who unveils their shift to PFAS-free fabrics and introduces the game-changing Copper Spur HV Ultra Light II tent and revamped backpack range. Then, hear from Richard Pine, CEO of Paramo, on how employee ownership is reshaping their brand and how recycled materials are driving their product design.

    Our deep dive into sustainable brand practices in outdoor gear highlights the delicate balance between durability and recyclability. The outdoor industry is committed to chemical recycling, and prioritising repair and resale, tackling challenges like durable metal zips. As customer environmental awareness grows, the outdoor industry is championing sustainability. Altra also share how Ultra's Lone Peak trail shoes have seen a significant sales boost, showcasing a move towards higher road shoe volumes.

    To wrap up, we offer practical tips and fun hacks for your next outdoor adventure. Learn essential footwear maintenance to prevent blisters, the benefits of custom-made footbeds, and why you should always have running gear ready. Get creative with s'mores made from Tunnock tea cakes and discover a clever trick for spill-free dog water bowls. Finally, be inspired by Chris Townsend's wisdom on making the most of every outdoor opportunity. Tune in, stay safe, and keep exploring!

    (0:00:05) - Outdoor Gear Sustainability and Innovation (13 Minutes)

    This chapter takes us to the UK outdoor trade show, where we explore upcoming changes in outdoor gear manufacturing, focusing on sustainability and innovation. We begin with Big Agnes, learning about their transition to PFAS-free fabrics and lighter, more durable products, including the new Copper Spur HV Ultra Light II tent and updated backpacks. We then shift to Paramo, where CEO Richard Pine discusses the impact of employee ownership on the brand and how using recycled materials influences product design. This engaging discussion highlights the importance of sustainability and the evolving landscape of outdoor gear.

    (0:13:06) - Sustainable Practices in Outdoor Gear (14 Minutes)

    This chapter explores the intricate balance between designing durable outdoor garments and ensuring they are recyclable. We discuss our commitment to chemical recycling, prioritizing repair and resale, and the challenge of designing jackets with durable components like metal zips. The conversation shifts to the environmental awareness among our customers, the impact of climate change, and the role of the outdoor industry in advocating for sustainability. We highlight our long-standing avoidance of PFCs in manufacturing and the importance of phasing out harmful chemicals. Finally, we touch upon the success of Ultra's Lone Peak trail shoes and their shift towards a higher sales volume in road shoes.

    (0:26:47) - Outdoor Gear Tips and Hacks (9 Minutes)

    This chapter focuses on practical outdoor tips shared by various experts and enthusiasts. We explore the importance of footwear maintenance to prevent blisters, with advice on keeping boots clean, experimenting with lacing techniques, and regularly replacing footbeds. The benefits of custom-made footbeds for different activities are also highlighted. Additionally, the value of always having running gear on hand for spontaneous adventures is discussed, along with the advantages of trail running and using shoes with a foot-shaped toe box. Fun outdoor hacks like making s'mores with Tonics tea cakes and carrying extra food to prevent anger are shared, alongside a clever solution for spill-free dog water bowls when traveling in a van.

    (0:35:40) - Embrace Outdoor Adventure Often (1 Minutes)

    This chapter shares invaluable advice from the renowned Chris Townsend, emphasising the importance of getting out and engaging in outdoor activities as frequently as possible. Whether you have a short amount of time or a couple of hours to spare, taking a walk, cycling, or simply being outside can significantly enhance your well-being. The key takeaway is to seize any opportunity to enjoy the outdoors, no matter how brief. The episode concludes with a promise to return with more engaging content soon and a reminder to stay safe and active.

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  • In this episode of the Outdoor Station Podcast, host Bob Cartwright speaks with Lindsay Morrison from Thermarest about their upcoming 2025 product launches, focusing on comfort and durability in backpacking gear. Lindsay highlights features of the new loft mattress and Thermal Boost 650 sleeping bag, emphasising their appeal to various outdoor enthusiasts. Later, Joe Nocito from Darn Tough discusses the use of merino wool and recycled nylon in their durable socks, designed for different activities. Chris Davidson explains why Zamberlan footwear is known as a premium brand. The episode also touches on sustainability efforts and new product lines with Matt Haigh from Osprey, showcasing a commitment to quality and environmental responsibility in outdoor gear. Plus there's a 15% Osprey discount code especially for Outdoors Station listeners.

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    - Introduction of new outdoor gear products by Therm-a-Rest, focusing on comfort and durability

    - Features and target market of the new loft mattress and Thermal Boost 650 sleeping bag

    - Transition towards PFCS and PFAS-free products and brand policies for repairs, warranty, and returns

    - Use of merino wool and recycled nylon in Darn Tough socks, along with their lifetime guarantee and manufacturing process in the USA

    - Considerations for designing socks for different activities and foot shapes

    - Insights into the premium footwear brand Zamberlan's history, manufacturing process, and commitment to quality and longevity

    - Osprey's sustainability efforts, including the use of plant-based coating and sustainably sourced fabrics, and introduction of new lighter and more sustainable hiking products

    - Osprey time limited 15% discount code OUTDOORS15% across their entire range for Outdoors Station listeners

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  • In this episode of the Outdoor Trade Show (OTS) mini-series, the latest developments in the outdoor world are discussed. Kate Hawker, co-founder of AdventurO.com, introduces a marketplace platform for learning adventure sports, offering a wide range of activities and equipment rentals. Damon Street, UK distributor for Sierra Designs, unveils the new Nexus Light pack, a versatile, zipless, and eco-friendly 40-50 litre pack suitable for various outdoor activities. Both guests highlight innovative solutions to enhance accessibility and functionality for outdoor enthusiasts. Finally Philippa Clarke from Union Of Surf tells us how her cool sunglasses are designed and gives listeners a 25% discount code.

    Bullet Points

    - AdventurO.com: marketplace platform for learning adventure sports

    - Features and flexibility of the new zipless pack by Sierra Designs

    - Kate Hawker, co-founder of AdventurO.com, discusses the platform's offerings and features

    - Damon Street, UK distributor for Sierra Designs, introduces the new Nexus Light pack

    - Nexus Light pack: 40-50 litre, zipless design, made from recycled materials

    - Unique features of the Nexus Light pack: detachable roll-top top pocket, reversible front pocket, ample storage space

    - Versatility of the Nexus Light pack for climbing, hiking, and camping

    - Innovative solutions for outdoor enthusiasts

    - Accessible and sustainable options for trying new adventure sports and functional gear for outdoor activities

    Timestamps

    AdventurO.com (00:04:31)

    A marketplace platform for learning adventure sports, covering 40+ sports from beginner to instructor level training.

    Sierra Designs' New Zipless Pack (00:11:33)

    Introduction of the new Nexus Light pack, a 40-50 litre zipless pack made from recycled materials with unique features and flexibility.

    The Nexus Lite pack (00:18:37)

    Discussion about the features and innovation of the new Sierra Designs Nexus Lite 40 to 50 litre pack.

    Zipless sleeping bags (00:19:06)

    Explanation of Sierra Designs' sustainable and zipless sleeping bag designs, including the Cloud and Nightcap models.

    Flex capacitor development (00:23:24)

    Discussion of the recent developments in Sierra Designs' Flex Capacitor pack, including the addition of two big stuff buckets on the front.

    Union of Surf sunglasses (00:25:56)

    Introduction to the Union of Surf sunglasses, including their eco-friendly and biodegradable features, as well as their popularity in Australia and the UK.

    Popular sunglasses styles (00:29:48)

    Explanation of the most popular styles of Union of Surf sunglasses, including the Fistral and Cuties models, and the consumer demand for eco-friendly and stylish products.

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  • Legacy Project (00:01:40)

    Sam Fernando discusses Keela Outdoors' legacy project, emphasizing repair and refurbishment of outdoor garments to extend their lifespan.

    Sustainability and Innovation (00:03:44)

    Sam Fernando explains Keela's innovative approach to sustainability, including reclaiming and reusing fabrics, and open-sourcing patterns for garment repurposing.

    Circular Economy (00:08:06)

    The importance of caring for and repairing garments to extend their lifespan and reduce environmental impact is discussed.

    CFCs and PFAS Situation (00:11:10)

    The complex challenges and efforts within the outdoor industry to address PFCs and PFAS issues are highlighted. 20% DISCOUNT CODE FOR PODCAST LISTENERS - KEEOS20

    Acer's Diversification (00:13:17)

    Darren Callow from Acer discusses the company's diversification into lifestyle products and portable power stations.

    Portable Power Device (00:15:03)

    Discussion about the size, durability, and accessories for a portable power device.

    Solar Panel Charging (00:15:59)

    Information about the option to charge the device using a separate solar panel and the duration required for charging.

    Enduro M3 Portable Hotspot (00:16:21)

    Description of the features and capabilities of the Enduro M3 portable hotspot, including its 5G connectivity and signal scanning technology.

    Repair Movement (00:20:34)

    Introduction to the repair movement and the efforts to promote repair as a sustainable alternative to replacement.

    Social Enterprise and Repair Academy (00:23:32)

    Explanation of the social enterprise's mission to employ and train individuals with a distance to the labor market, including the establishment of a repair academy.

    Repair Volume and Types (00:25:01)

    Details about the number of repairs conducted weekly and the types of items repaired, including clothing, equipment, and accessories.

    United Repair Center Expansion (00:26:19)

    Plans for expanding the repair services to consumers in the UK and the process for customers to engage with the repair centre.

    Intrepid Explorer's Product Range (00:27:38)

    Introduction to the product range developed by the Intrepid Explorer, focusing on organic skincare products for outdoor enthusiasts.

    Powdered Hair and Body Wash (00:28:18)

    Description of the innovative powdered hair and body wash product, its packaging, and environmental benefits.

    Sunscreen and Moisturiser (00:29:40)

    Development of a sunscreen with moisturiser for all-day coverage.

    Insect Repellent (00:30:26)

    Features of the insect repellent, including natural ingredients and effectiveness against various insects.

    Powdered Wash (00:32:03)

    Discussion on the versatility and effectiveness of a powdered wash for camping and travel.

    Sanitising Properties (00:33:38)

    Description of the organic ingredients and their sanitising properties in the products.

    Dual Benefit and Future R&D (00:35:19)

    Benefits of the products, including moisturising properties, and plans for future research and development. 20% DISCOUNT CODE FOR PODCAST LISTENERS - TOS25

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  • The impact of PFAS on outdoor activities (00:00:18)

    Discussion on the dangers and persistence of PFAS in outdoor gear and the push to regulate and ban these chemicals.

    Approach to circular economy in the outdoor industry (00:04:27)

    Explanation of brands' efforts to promote repair, recycle, and reuse services, reducing pressure on the environment.

    Nikwax's sustainable practices and products (00:05:50)

    Detailing Nikwax's environmentally friendly practices, including the use of recycled and recyclable plastic, and their commitment to ecological and social causes.

    Nikwax's product range and usage (00:09:51)

    Explanation of Nikwax's cleaning and waterproofing products for various outdoor gear materials, including jackets, cotton, fleece, down, and wax clothing.

    Nikwax's new deodorising products (00:13:01)

    Introduction of three new deodorising products for sports gear, wetsuits, and footwear, emphasizing their effectiveness and environmental friendliness. FREE SAMPLES AVAILABLE TO PODCAST LISTENERS ON REQUEST

    Nemo's efforts to remove PFAS from products (00:17:07)

    Discussion of Nemo's proactive approach to removing PFAS from tent fabrics and other outdoor gear components in preparation for upcoming legislation.

    Matching or exceeding performance (00:18:39)

    Nemo's osmo fabric, pfas-free, water-resistant, and durable, outperforms standard fabrics.

    Repair services and recyclable packs (00:19:18)

    Nemo offers repair services and recyclable packs, promoting a circular economy ethos.

    Recyclability across pack ranges (00:20:53)

    Nemo's resolve pack and upcoming packs are fully recyclable, part of the "endless promise" program.

    Warranties and repairability (00:21:21)

    Nemo offers repair and replacement services, even outside of warranty, to keep gear in the market longer.

    Responsible down standard and recycling (00:22:17)

    Nemo's sleeping bags use responsibly sourced down and are part of the "endless promise" collection, promoting recycling.

    Innovation in sleeping pads and furniture (00:23:10)

    Nemo's sleeping pads and furniture line showcase innovation, focusing on comfort and performance.

    UK market preferences (00:24:06)

    Differences in technical and performance aspects, colorways, and materials preferences in the UK market.

    Eco-friendly personal hygiene products (00:26:01)

    Introduction to environmentally friendly personal hygiene products by Jess from Pits and Bits.

    Towel Off Body Wash and environmentally friendly packaging (00:27:41)

    Pits and Bits' towel off body wash, made from post-consumer recycled plastic and biodegradable ingredients.

    Pet hygiene products and bamboo wipes (00:31:33)

    Pits and Bits' pet hygiene products, including preventative and cleansing shampoos, and bamboo wipes.

    Testing and Development (00:33:20)

    Discussion about testing a product in Croatia and plans for further development.

    Product Range and Marketing (00:33:34)

    Compliments to the company's product range and marketing strategies, including Instagram presence.

    Promo Code and Product Recommendations (00:34:04)

    Promo code for discounts, product recommendations, and mention of dog cleaning products.

    Wrap-Up and Promo Code (00:34:46)

    Closing remarks, reminders about future content, and a call for feedback and engagement. 20% DISCOUNT CODE FOR PODCAST LISTENERS - OUTDOORSSTATION

    Conclusion and Call to Action (00:35:34)

    Closing remarks and a thank-you message for listening, with an invitation to explore more content on The Outdoors Station website.

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  • Episode Overview

    Bob's Podcast Success (00:00:19)

    Bob discusses the success of the podcast and his recent experiences at the outdoor trade show.

    Plans for a Night Out (00:03:00)

    Bob and Rose discuss their plans for a night out on the local hills and the impact of weather on their schedule.

    Sleeping Under the Stars Experience (00:04:26)

    Bob and Rose discuss their experience of sleeping under the stars and the morning after.

    AI-generated Information (00:17:04)

    An AI-generated voice provides information about the benefits and cultural significance of sleeping under the stars.

    Morning After (00:20:58)

    Bob and Rose talk about their morning after sleeping under the stars and the weather conditions.

    Sleeping Under the Stars (00:24:34)

    Discussion about the experience of sleeping on top of a hill during the rain and waking up to a nice cup of tea and a biscuit.

    Gear Maintenance and Refurbishing (00:27:40)

    Conversation about the maintenance and refurbishing of outdoor gear, specifically a sleeping bag, and the benefits of repurposing rather than buying new.

    Cooking and Survival Skills (00:30:12)

    Humorous discussion about cooking skills and survival experiences, including the first meal cooked for a partner and the importance of basic skills.

    Exploring the Local Hills (00:31:25)

    Reflections on the morning after sleeping under the stars, including observations of the local landscape and historical landmarks.

    Podcast Conclusion (00:36:12)

    Bob Cartwright, the host, encourages listeners to share the podcast within their outdoor circles and previews upcoming content.

    Equipment discussed in this podcast:

    Rab Ascent Bivvy
    Sierra Designs Cloud Sleeping Bag
    Thermarest Pro-Lite Short sleeping pad
    Sea to Summit X Collapsible Silicone Cup

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  • In this podcast episode, I reflect on the closure of Backpackinglight UK after nearly 20 years, discussing the journey and evolution of my company amidst significant changes in the outdoor retail industry. I highlight the challenges posed by mammoth retailers like Amazon and AliExpress, which impacted smaller independent businesses. I share our decision to close the business, feeling a need for a break, but express excitement about future plans. These include rejuvenating The Outdoors Station with a focus on audio, video, and live streams, and offering production services for podcasts and live streams to support other businesses.

    I also delve into the history of podcasting, noting how it has transformed over the years. I reminisce about the early days when podcasting was a niche medium, embraced by a small but passionate community of creators and listeners. I proudly mention that The Outdoors Station is the world's longest-running creator of its type, having produced content consistently since the early days of podcasting. This longevity has allowed me to witness firsthand the evolution of the medium, from rudimentary audio recordings to sophisticated multimedia productions.

    I discuss how The Outdoors Station has adapted to technological advancements and changing listener preferences, maintaining relevance and continuing to provide valuable content to my audience. I emphasise the importance of staying ahead of trends and being willing to innovate, which has been key to my enduring success. I express gratitude to my loyal listeners and supporters who have been part of this incredible journey, and I look forward to exploring new horizons in the world of digital content creation.

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  • This is part two of my conversation with Nikki Love and her remarkable journey across Australia, spanning from Perth to Sydney, began on May 1st, 2023, at the scenic shores of Cottesloe Beach. Over the course of 76 days, 3 hours, and 43 minutes, she traversed the vast expanse of the continent, culminating her adventure at the iconic Bondi Beach. In her quest for a Guinness World Record, Nikki braved the rugged terrain and unpredictable conditions that define the Australian landscape.

    Setting out to achieve a feat unprecedented by any woman before her, Nikki aimed to establish a new standard for endurance. Her route, totaling nearly 4000km, posed a formidable challenge, especially considering the perils inherent in crossing Australia's wild expanses. The desolate stretches of the Eyre Highway, spanning 1650km through the desert, presented a daunting obstacle. With roadhouses spaced 200 to 250km apart and no other amenities in between, Nikki and her team faced the daunting task of ensuring they had sufficient supplies and equipment to endure the arduous journey.

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  • Welcome to part one of my podcast interview with ultrarunning adventurer Nikki Love, where we delve into her incredible journey across Australia. On May 1st, 2023, Nikki embarked on a monumental 4000km run from Perth to Sydney, a feat that tested her endurance and resolve.

    Nikki initially aimed to cover 60km each day, aiming to surpass the men's record. However, the reality of the terrain and conditions proved more demanding than anticipated. Battling warmer weather, bustling traffic, and physical strain, Nikki found herself behind schedule within the first few days. Despite the setbacks, she persisted, pushing through the pain and adjusting her expectations along the way.

    But what does it take to get to the start line? In Nikki's case is was 10 years in the planning, a lot of training, injury, dissapointment and sacrifice. In this podcast you'll hear what it takes and the commitment involved.

    Join us as Nikki recounts the highs and lows of her epic adventure, offering profound insights into the power of perseverance and the joy of realizing a dream.

    In the second part of our conversation, Nikki shares insights into her distance goals, the challenges she faced on the road, and the triumphant culmination of her journey. So stay tuned!

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