 Tim, not sure how you do it in Firefox, but all you need is an Podcast Aggregator ie iTunes or similar, and then copy and paste the RSS xml from The Outdoors Station into it to be picked up.
If you don't like iTunes there's loads of others to chose from and you can find links to them from The Outdoors Station website.
Then you can listen to the content on your PC.
Or even more simple, just go to The Outdoors Station and select the podcast you want to hear and press the 'play' button.
I'm just updating those pages now, so the last 6 and there's 2 more today, should be there later.
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Cheers bob, was wanting to listen to the new podcasts. Great bacon buttie podcast the other day!
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 Well Bob has done another two for you all to listen to if you have got through the ones from yesterday! TGO Show No 10 TGO Show No 9
Found in itunes and the outdoors station.
BW 4-3 ;)
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 I feel like Spurs :-)
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 And to fill that small 10 minute gap in the day, Wildebeat have put out "Fighting Animal Terror"
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 I'll need to listen to that. He's certainly coming up with some ear-catching titles.
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 Cameron has just put up a new podcast "Interview with wilderness photographer Colin Prior" get it from itunes or Camerons blog.
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 Two new ones for you to listen to: PBP Episode 26 - Pacific Outdoor Equipment and Wildebeat - Sheephole Valley Wilderness
get them in the usual places. Why do they put these out after I submit the round up? Oh well something for next weeks column anyway.
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 Join writer and broadcaster Cameron McNeish on a spring walk round the three Munro summits of the Creag Meagaidh massif in the Scottish Highlands – Creag Meagaidh itself, Stob Poite Coire Ardair and Carn Liath. Cameron discusses the regeneration of the Coire Ardair woodlands, the history of winter climbing on the cliffs of Coire Ardair and the post Cullodon travels of Bonnie Prince Charlie. Available from RSS feed (eg iTunes) or blog
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 The Wildebeat - Reprise: Mountain Rescuers available now!
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 2 new ones from Podcast Bob "The Outdoors Show Podzine 1" and "The Outdoors Show Podzine 2"
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 Not forgetting Part 3 ;-))
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 Part 4 and an great interview with Ronald Turnbull coming soon ....
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 Ronald Turnbull podcast now live.
He would love it, if all those who listen to it could give him feedback via his site ;-)
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 what has Ron let himself in for ;-)
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 I really enjoyed the interview:-) so much so that I`ve order the new book and the book of the bivvy.
A bit worried about Andy's fascination over Custard creams though :-).
Are Custard Creams the new Garlic Bread :-)
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 @ Bob
When I download the podcasts into either iTunes or Juice they are OK. i.e the file name shows up: Podzine Interview with Ronald Turnbull.
If I copy the file over to my mp3 player the file comes up as unknown and with a file name like is: dcf5834c-f82a-e109-80fa-858b07e38f70.mp3
I think its the ID3 tags, which need filling in.
George
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 George, thanks for that, but sadly there's nothing I can do about it as the stupid file name seems to be automatically given by the host as I upload them, no matter if I do the ID3 tags correctly or not!
Of course I am establishing the RSS feed address and reluctant to change hosts at this late stage, so I'm a bit stuck sadly.
All I can suggest is when you 'right click' to download them of the BPL or Outdoors Station page, rename them as you do and they will appear as they should.
Re the 'custard creams' In TBOTB Ronald refers to the kind of meals he and his mate Glyn have when they bivvy, and Custard Cream and Haggis seems to stick out for some reason. It is quirky and fun and the logic very 'Ronald'!
You'll enjoy it!
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 Ok, Thanks Bob.
G
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 Just to clarify things.
There are more calories per weight carried in custard creams than in a haggis !!!
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