18/04/2015
Join Mark Stephen and Euan McIlwraith for the latest outdoor activities, including a new long-distance path in the Trossachs and the investigators taking on badger-baiting gangs.
The new long distance path that weaves its way around four stunning lochs in the Trossachs.
Euan McIlwraith speaks to the undercover investigators taking on the badger baiting gangs.
Counting sheep. How an electronic tagging system is helping one farmer keep track of every event in the lives of his lambs.
Mark Stephen tackles an orange run at the Laggan Wolftrax - and takes on a puddle the size of a small ocean.
A walk back in geological time at Dura Den in Fife, with fish fossils and sandstone ripples.
How conservation experts are hoping to reduce the amount of lambs being taken by white-tailed eagles.
Plus, is there a future in youth hostelling?
And the mystery drilling coming from the woods.
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Chapters
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Cheese!
Is it time for a proper Scottish cheese brand?
Lamb Season
Out Of Doors visit Rhynaclach Farm to see how there 2nd lambing season is going
Horse Study
Why would you want to count all the horses in Scotland?
Sea Eagle
Sea eagles are a nightmare for farmers during lambing season.
Dura Den
Dura Den is a deep sandstone gorge near Cupar in Fife.
Badger Baiting
Badger Baiting has been illegal in this country since 1835, Yet it still goes on.
Trossachs Path
Out Of Doors take a trip down the Great Trossachs Path
Youth Hostel
This weekend the Scottish Youth Hostel Association open its doors at Rowardennan Hostel
Broadcast
- Sat 18 Apr 2015 06:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Scotland