02/05/2015
Join Mark Stephen and Euan McIlwraith for the latest outdoor activities, including a possible ban on wild camping in certain parts of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park.
A ban on wild camping in certain parts of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park looks likely as park managers approve a proposal for new bylaws. Euan McIlwraith speaks to the national park's chief executive Gordon Watson - and hears from Ramblers Scotland, who strongly oppose the measures.
The milk processor attempting to buck the downward trend in the dairy industry.
How an annual army of highly trained tattie roguers help keep Scotland's potato crop free from disease.
The nature reserve encouraging local residents to take up careers in conservation.
Mark Stephen explores the buried pipes of a long-abandoned hydro scheme in the Kilpatrick hills.
Plus, the condemned trees being turned into works of art.
And two classes at a Fife primary go head-to-head in a raft-building contest.
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Graham's Dairy
Graham's Dairy, based near Stirling, have ambitious plans for a new processing plant.
Tattie Roguers
We hear about the safe guarders of the Scottish potato.
Community Woods
Marian McCune and Liz Evans are trying to renew the lease to their community woods.
Meagaidh Nature Reserve
We take a trip through Meagaidh Nature Reserve
Bylaws
We take a look at the rural Bylaws that come into effect over summer.
Stirling Carvings
Rangers in Stirling are taking condemned trees, and turning them into a work of art.
Weather and Ski Report
This weeks Weather and Ski Report
Mountain Rescue
We hear a story from the early days of mountain rescue
Lost Hydro
We hear about the fascinating,long derelict, hydro scheme used to power Overtoun House
Ardroy
Ardroy outdoor centre was originally owned by Fife Council, but is now run as a charity
Broadcast
- Sat 2 May 2015 06:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Scotland
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