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  • In this special edition of Just Up The Trail, I shere the recording that Hazel and the kids made as a birthday suprise.

    A little insight into our family of hiker trash


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  • In today's Just Up The Trail I speak with Ben Haigh from Londoner Outdoors about his wild camping adventures.


    Mentioned in the show:

    Londoner Outdoors on Youtube

    A Wild campers Diary Podcast


    Trail Angels - Support the show over on our website.


    Ask Us Anything - If you want to ask me a question to be answered on the podcast, drop me a line here


    And don't forget to head over to Just Up The Trail for the website


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  • End to End with Dave Thomas


    This week Dave joins me to discuss his hike from Lands End to John o Groats. We speak about hiking and camping, the trail community, imposter syndrome, the concept of hiker trash and hiking 500 miles of this trail with his 4 year old daughter. We also chat about how multiple Traumatic Brain Injuries have impacted his everyday life and how that also affects his time on trail.


    You can find Dave on Instagram and donate to his Just Giving page for Headway Uk


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    Keep up to to date with developments and guest announcements on our social media pages as well as loads of extra stuff on the website

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  • My First Mountain with Jamie Onolfo


    This week Jamie joins me to discuss his first ever mountain hike, when he tackled Snowdon back in May.

    As Jamie and I are somewhat podcast buddies, I was able to talk to him both before and after his trip and we chat about his expectations and the realities of a mountain like Snowdon, and whether this trip may have given him the hiking bug


    You can find Jamie on his own podcast Talking Dad


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    Keep in Touch

    Keep up to to date with developments and guest announcements on our social media pages as well as loads of extra stuff on the website

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    Youtube Just Up The Trail

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  • The Cambrian Way with Michael 'Mitch" Mitchelmore


    This week Mitch joins me to discuss his 300 mile hike from Cardiff to Conwy, crossing 2 National Parks and some of the remotest landscapes in the UK


    During the Show we discuss

    The relationship between his work with the RAF and the outdoorsHow he adapted his hiking style to achieve his goalsHow he came through some dark places in the past and how he finds peace and solace in the outdoors.Raising money for mental health charity Minds Over Mountains

    You can follow Mitch adventures on Instagram and his Just Giving Page is still accepting donations.


    If you need any support specifically around the subjects raised in todays episode.


    Rape Crisis England and Wales

    The Survivors Trust


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    Keep up to to date with developments and guest announcements on our social media pages as well as loads of extra stuff on the website

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  • Hiking LEJOG with Stephanie Killingbeck-Turner


    This week Stephanie joins me to discuss her massive environmental odyssey as she walks from Lands End to John o'Groats on a rather circuitous route as she visits some important environmental and community projects across the UK.


    During the Show we discuss

    Her background in the outdoors and in environmental activism.Some of the joys and difficulties of taking on such a massive challenge.The importance of community in the projects she's been visiting.

    You can follow Stephanie's adventures

    On Instagram

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    You can support the show at our Patreon Page. If you can spare ÂŁ5 a month you will help keep the show free for those who can’t afford it and you’ll come away with a general feeling of soundness and kindness.


    Keep in Touch

    Keep up to to date with developments and guest announcements on our social media pages as well as loads of extra stuff on the website

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    Facebook @justupthetrailuk

    Youtube Just Up The Trail

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  • On Location with Trevor Lewis Jr


    This week Trevor Lewis Jr joins me to chat about his adventures on Dartmoor and his success on YouTube with his channel Summit or Nothing.


    During the Show we discuss

    His first experiences hiking on DartmoorDocumenting his outdoor journey on YoutubeHis love of Dartmoor

    When not behind the camera you can find Trev

    On InstagramOn his Youtube Channel Summit or Nothing

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    Support The Show

    You can support the show at our Patreon Page. If you can spare ÂŁ5 a month you will help keep the show free for those who can’t afford it and you’ll come away with a general feeling of soundness and kindness.


    You can also head over to our sponsor for recipes, tips and (most importantly) puddings while cooking on trail or wildcamping


    Off The Beaten Pot. Bringing great food to the great outdoors.


    Keep in Touch

    Keep up to to date with developments and guest announcements on our social media pages as well as loads of extra stuff on the website


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  • Culinary Camping with Thom Axon


    This week Thom Axon joins me to chat about cooking while out camping. We had a wonderful chat about his links to Snowdonia, his adventurous Grandparents and his love of fine food out on the trail. We also talk about YouTube channel Off The Beaten Pot and his mission to bring great food to the great outdoors.


    During the Show we discuss

    His love letter to SnowdoniaThe joys of DartmoorCamping and the nostalgia of terrible camp foodHow we can be better stewards of the places we love.

    When not cooking up a storm on a hill you can find Thom 

    On InstagramOn his Youtube Channel Off The Beaten Pot

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    Support The Show

    You can support the show at our Patreon Page. If you can spare ÂŁ5 a month you will help keep the show free for those who can’t afford it and you’ll come away with a general feeling of soundness and kindness.


    Keep in Touch

    Keep up to to date with developments and guest announcements on our social media pages as well as loads of extra stuff on the website


    Instagram @justupthetrail

    Facebook @justupthetrailuk

    Youtube Just Up The Trail

    Website www.justupthetrail.com


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  • Hiking and wild camping on the National Trails with Stephie Boon


    This week Stephanie Boon joins me to chat about hiking and wild camping on the UK's National Trails. We had a wonderful chat about her outdoors experiences, her creativity and love of coastal hiking as well as the pressures on mental health from being both on and off trail.


    During the Show we discuss

    Her recent trip to Dartmoor for her lowland leader qualificationThe influence of nature and the outdoors on art and creativityHer experiences of hiking and wild camping on the National TrailsHow hiking and the outdoors can impact our mental health both positively and negatively

    When not on trail you can find Stephie

    On InstagramOn her blog. Ten Mile Hike

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    Support The Show

    You can support the show at our Patreon Page. If you can spare £5 a month you will help keep the show free for those who can’t afford it and you’ll come away with a general feeling of soundness and kindness.

    Links to products mentioned in the show, along with some of the gear we rely on for our adventures can be found on the website here.

    Keep in Touch

    Keep up to to date with developments and guest announcements on our social media pages as well as loads of extra stuff on the website

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    Facebook @justupthetrailuk

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    Website www.justupthetrail.com


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  • In this little extra podcast I talk to Mike House about his forthcoming Three Peaks Challenge, climbing Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike and Snowdon in 24 hours, raising money and awareness for Young Minds UK.

    Along the way we discuss his photography, the Duke of Edinburgh award, his preparations and expectations for his adventure as well as the effects of the pandemic on his students and children in particular.


    I'm putting it out a little early to coincide with Mental Health Awareness Week and to give us plenty of time to raise money and awareness for his cause.


    Mikes Challenge Facebook Page

    Mikes Go Fund Me Page


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    Support The Show

    You can support the show at our Patreon Page. If you can spare £5 a month you will help keep the show free for those who can’t afford it and you’ll come away with a general feeling of soundness and kindness.

    Links to products mentioned in the show, along with some of the gear we rely on for our adventures can be found on the website here.


    Keep in Touch

    Keep up to to date with developments and guest announcements on our social media pages as well as loads of extra stuff on the website

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    Facebook: @justupthetrailuk

    Youtube: Just Up The Trail


    Website: www.justupthetrail.com


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  • Running the South West Coast Path // with Leah Atherton


    In this episode of Just Up The Trail I sit down with trail runner and poet, Leah Atherton.

    In 2018, Leah headed out on the South West Coast Path and, carrying all her gear, completed a solo fast-pack of the 630 mile National Trail in 30 days.

    She returned to the trail 2 years later, armed with a team of willing volunteers and a desire to complete the trail in the Fastest Known Time. 


    During the show we discuss

    How she got into running trailsTraining for an endurance event Running 50+ miles, day after day after dayHow being on trail impacts or influences her writing process and her poetry. 

    Where to find Leah

    When not out running trails Leah will be writing poetry.

    Her first collection, “A Sky the Colour of Hope” is available from Verse Poetry Press and is wonderful!

    You can follow her on Instagram @poet_on_the_run


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    You can support the show at our Patreon Page.

    If you can donate a little each month you will help keep the show free for those who can’t afford it and you’ll come away with a general feeling of soundness and kindness. There are a few little extras for Patrons, details of which are over on the membership page.

    Links to products mentioned in the show, along with some of the gear we rely on for our adventures can be found on the website here.


    Keep in Touch

    Keep up to to date with developments and guest announcements on our social media pages as well as loads of extra stuff on the website

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  • Hiking The Pacific Crest Trail // with Chris Townsend


    In the very first podcast from Just Up The Trail, I sit down with hiker, writer and outdoorsman, Chris Townsend.

    Chris’ book “Rattlesnakes and Bald Eagles” inspired me to move on from single day hikes and mountain days to the bigger challenge of multi-day backpacking trips. I read it one Christmas and by Easter we were hiking the the West Highland Way.


    Chris has hiked many miles over the years and written over 25 books about his trips and the outdoors but today he joins me to discuss his 1982 hike of the Pacific Crest Trail, the 2653 mile trail from Mexico to Canada, and the book that inspired me to got out further and longer.


    During the conversation we touch on:

    How a young man from Lancashire finds out about a ribbon of trail halfway around the world, in 1980.Chris’ first encounter with the heat of desert hikingThe importance of solitude in the outdoors  How the PCT defined the next 40 years of his life.

    A massive thank you to Chris for coming out to play and being the very first contributor to what promises to be a wonderful library of stories and adventure from the outdoors.


    A little more about Chris Townsend

    Chris Townsend writes regularly for TGO Magazine and has written 22 books on the outdoors, including the award winning The Backpacker's Handbook. His recent publications feature two long-distance walks he undertook in the USA. Grizzly Bears and Razor Clams documents his hike on the Pacific Northwest Trail and Rattlesnakes and Bald Eagles his 1982 hike on the Pacific Crest Trail as well as more recently, Along The Divide in which he walks 700 miles of the Scottish watershed.

    You can find Chris’ writings and musings on his extensive blog www.christownsendoutdoors.com and his books on Sandstone Press here.


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    Links to products mentioned in the show, along with some of the gear we rely on for our adventures can be found on the website here.


    Keep in Touch

    Keep up to to date with developments and guest announcements on our social media pages as well as loads of extra stuff on the website

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    Facebook: @justupthetrailuk

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  • Welcome to Just Up The Trail.


    Before we officially start the show next month. I just wanted to introduce myself and this little project that I'm putting together. So my name is Rob Jones. I'm a hiker. I'm a pretty terrible climber. I love camping. I love being outdoors. I love taking my kids on adventures and now i'm getting into podcasting. for as long as we've been going a I've always tried to turn our trips and adventures and our hikes into stories but after years of telling my story, I want to start sharing the stories of other people's adventures. And that's what this show is.


    It's a place to sit down with people who are doing cool things in really cool and beautiful places. Members of this outdoors community that I've felt a part of for the last few years. I want to create a library of stories, of experiences, of adventure, of knowledge, and know how, a place where people can come to hear what's going on in this vibrant and inclusive community that we have in the outdoors


    If you have a story to tell, drop me a line at www.justupthetrail.com

    You can follow us on Instagram and Facebook.

    And you can also sign up for alerts and updates on the website, as we approached the big launch in May.


    So please tell a friend about the show, share us on your socials and generally keep an eye and an ear out for us and until then.... happy trails.


    Rob Jones


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