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31/03/2017

Dixe Wills, author of Tiny Campsites, gives Fiona Stalker his top tips on picking the perfect pitch.

The start of the Highland Game season is nearly here and if you've always fancied trying your hand then the Scottish Highland Games Association have just the event. An introduction to Highland Games takes place this Sunday at Glamis Castle and Ian Grieve has all the info.

Longer days and more light are making hillwalking an increasingly tempting prospect, but for some people it's not as simple as heading out of the door and up a mountain. Reporter, Sam Little, scales Bennachie with new charity, Walk-ability, and chats with client, Mary, on her first hill climb with a new guide dog.

The RSPB in Edinburgh are holding a Wild Day Out at Holyrood park this weekend and Youth & Families Officer, Jasper Hamlet gives Fiona the details.

Does your dog disgrace you? Well dog trainer Rosemary Pirie is back in the Aberdeen Car Park to give you the dog etiquette tips you require to hold your head high in the park.

Springfest is a celebration of food and drink in Scotland that takes place on the banks of Loch Lomond. Festival organiser Kat Kennedy tells Fiona what we can expect.

If camping seems a little hard core then maybe Janice Hopper can offer a more glamourous approach. She'll be in the studio chatting about glamping with the family.

Skelf Bike Park is having its official opening this weekend and we hear from Conrad Molleson about why the park is something special.

Reporter Emily Esson recently ran away to join the circus at Aerial Edge in Glasgow and found that she rather liked life hanging upside down.

And George Anderson is back on the show talking about his tree of the month, the Birch.

1 hour, 55 minutes

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Fri 31 Mar 2017 14:00

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