02/03/2018
As the weekend approaches, Fiona Stalker offers activity inspiration and insight into what's happening across Scotland. Includes gardening and weather news.
Simon Richardson is one of Scotland's best winter climbers. He sat down with Fiona to talk about his career climbing the ice of Scotland's mountains and how it took him 7 years to write his first book.
World Book Day might have been on Thursday, but with many people planning on staying in this weekend, it's a perfect time to curl up with a good book. Marc Lambert from the Scottish Book Trust chats to us about getting kids reading and the best books about snow.
Keeping with the snow theme, Helen Needham got some quality advice from Mandy Tulloch about how to make the most out of powdery snow.
This weekend sees the World Junior Curling Championships coming to Aberdeen and Fiona is joined by Scottish curler Rebecca Morrison and event organiser Tom Brewster.
Did you know that Scotland's forests have a link with Russia? George Anderson tells us how the humble Scots Pine connects the two.
The Dundee University Saturday Series is back for the 94th year and organiser Anna Day tells us what we can expect.
Claire White ventured out into the snow to learn about peatland restoration from Sue White of the Shetland Amenity Trust.
Have you ever fancied trying scuba diving? "This Girl Can" is an initiative to get girls trying activities they wouldn't normally and Deborah McNeill is doing her bit by shouting about scuba.
And as the snow settles all over the country we chat to David Weinczok about fairy tale castles that we can all visit.