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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1#10 Dan Bailey: the guidebook writer
Writer, editor and mountaineering journalist Dan Bailey talks of travels, passions and a fateful lightning strike atop the Cobbler.
1#9 Shane Ohly: the elite mountain runner
Shane Ohly shares his experiences of sponsored climbing, elite mountain running, and overcoming fear.
1#8 Hannah Lock: the expedition doctor
Dr Hannah Lock shares her insight into expedition medicine, how to approach high altitude adventures, and much more.
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”.
1#6 Alan Hinkes: Yorkshire’s 8000-metre mountaineer
Alan Hinkes shares his experience of one of mountaineering’s greatest challenges: climbing all 14 of the world’s 8000 metre mountains.
1#5 Ross Worthington: the RAW Adventurer, part 2
Ross Worthington joins the 'cast to talk about undercover police work, life-changing adventures on Snowdon and the "satanic horns" of Mt Kinabalu.
1#4 Kate Worthington: the RAW Adventurer, part 1
Kate Worthington tells the podcast about fell running, mountain skills, and what it’s like operating your very own outdoor activities company.
1#3 Nina Schlesener: the Berchtesgaden Guide
Nina Schlesener tells the podcast about a life of guiding clients in the beauty of the Bavarian Alps.
1#2 Nick Livesey: the Snowdonian photographer
Nick reveals the struggles and elations of a life spent photographing Wales' highest peaks.
1#1 Rob Johnson: the Mountaineering Instructor
Rob tells the podcast about the varied life of a mountain guide, instructor and expedition leader.