Here you will find every episode of Mountain Air published so far.
How often will episodes be released? There’s no strict schedule. But roughly monthly.
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3#02 David “Heavy” Whalley: the Search and Rescue legend
Search and Rescue legend David “Heavy” Whalley shares tales and insights from a life spent saving countless lives across the British mountains and beyond.
3#01 Steph McKenna: the award-winning mountain campaigner
Steph McKenna, winner of the 2023 "Scottish Youth Award for Excellence in Mountain Culture" shares her love of all things Lochaber, and discusses the inspiring volunteer work she's enjoyed in her life so far.
2#10 Kirsty Pallas: the mountain safety advisor
Kirsty Pallas, one of Mountaineering Scotland’s mountain safety advisors, talks all things Oban, the joy of outdoor training, and the value of inclusivity in the hills.
2#09 Doug Bartholomew: the steward of Beinn Eighe
Doug Bartholomew talks all things Beinn Eighe and Loch Maree, a National Nature Reserve he stalks, nurtures, climbs upon, runs across, and manages on behalf of NatureScot.
2#07 David Lintern: the photojournalist
Highlands-based journalist David Lintern chats about the Cape Wrath Trail, his book Thunder Road, and a former life as a “scruffy musician”.
2#03 Keri Wallace: the Girl on Hills
Keri Wallace tells the podcast all about “Girls on Hills”, the UK’s only guided fell/trail running company designed specifically for women.
1#7 Malachy Tallack: the Shetland wordsmith
Malachy Tallack shares his experiences of travel along the 60th parallel, writing books about people and place, making music, and calling Shetland “home”.