The latest from the far-flung shores of outdoors podcasting with the Weird fella.
A mildly delayed round-up of the latest outdoors podcasts for you
courtesy of the legend that is Weird Darren.
Remember, you don't need an iPod to listen to podcasts, just a
computer with speakers or headphones and the ability to read audio
files and hey, it makes a nice change from Rhythmns del Mundo....
Good ol' dependable Steve Sergeant is back with the latest in his
Wildebeat podcasts:
"Out in front on the PCT" - Interviews with the first of the class
of 2007 through-hikers of the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) to reach
Tuolumne Meadows in Yosemite National Park.
The Wildebeat can be subscribed to via itunes or from their
website at www.wildebeat.net
Don't forget that on the Wildebeat website there are show notes to
go along with each podcast.
Outdoors Celebrity/Blogger/Podcaster
Cameron McNeish
released:
"Wild Scotland: Hart Fell, Merlinís Hill" - Cameron heads
for the borderlands of Annandale to climb Hart Fell where the wizard
Merlin is said to have roamed.
You can download the podcast from Cameron's blog at www.cameronmcneish.co.uk
or via itunes.
Last but definitely not least
Backpackinglight.com delivers
another podcast:
"#16: Andrew Skurka's Great Western Loop - Philosophy", Andrew
Skurka discusses his philosophy about backpacking as well as the
connections between the wilderness and the rest of the country.
As usual this can be downloaded via itunes, or www.backpackinglight.com
The Backpackinglight.com website also has show notes to go along
with each podcast, so may be worth a browse.
That's it for now, Weird Darren will return at a random time of our
choosing ;-)