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This is Wild About Kinder, the podcast for anyone curious about Kinder Scout in the Peak District. Each episode will bring you interviews with people who appreciate the Kinder Scout landscape. I will ask guests about why they love it here, what makes it

Sarah Lister


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    Seeking adventure and solitude - Sarah Barker on Wild About Kinder

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 75:31


    “It's really important that I get outside, out of the fluorescent lights, out of my uniform, and chase my own dreams and chase my own wants and desires outside of the career that I love so much.”Sarah Barker says that she can't fully explain what it is about Kinder Scout that she loves so much but she thinks it's because it makes her feel a certain way. It feels safe one minute and threatening another and she likes the challenge of both those places. In the first part of this interview you'll listen to Sarah talking about her first wildcamp on Kinder Scout and why she leaves the comfort of her family home to go out alone in nature to spend a night on a local hill or mountain. We recorded this part while hunkered down in the porch of her tent on Grindslow Knoll until we gave in to the howling wind and cold to the warmth of a log fire in my bungalow in Edale village.In the second half of the interview, Sarah shares why she started her YouTube channel which beautifully documents her wildcamping trips, how she learned navigation skills and of course what makes her Wild About Kinder. Sarah's biographySarah is a Midwife, she chose this career path because she has an innate passion and drive for nurturing people. Supporting families through vulnerable life events is at the core of who she is and she gains a great deal of satisfaction from caring for birthing people as they become families. She lives with her Husband, teenage children and 4 dachshunds near the Peak District and has recently been working on renovating her forever home. She has a YouTube channel with over 3000 subscribers and 74 videos published to date. She started filming her camping adventures in 2024 and now believes that her videos have become an important extension to her camps to keep them alive for longer. The unique connections that she has made with ‘the best friends she may never meet' continues to bring her joy and is highly motivating for herself and for others who either wish to explore the outdoors themselves or do so already. This diary of memories will continue to build throughout her exploration of the Peak District predominantly and become a legacy to her family when she is no longer able to do it. LinksSubscribe to Sarah's YouTube channel: SoloSarahBFollow Sarah on Instagram: solosarahbxWritten feature on Wild About Kinder website: "A Tidy Mind on Kinder Scout" - by Sarah BarkerReferencesPatrick DickinsonAndrew BeaversMountain Walks Kinder Scout book - by Sarah ListerRecording dateThis interview was recorded on Grindslow Knoll and later at my home in Edale on 19th December 2024.Host & ProductionBy Sarah Lister, About The AdventureContact the hostYou can email sarah@sarahventurer.com to send in your comments and suggestions.Get involved with the conversationSend in your own Kinder Scout stories on the Wild About Kinder

    Story of the 1932 Kinder Trespass with Martin Porter

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 57:57


    Martin Porter says that the 1932 Mass Trespass of Kinder Scout is two stories that cross over. One is the story about how we regained access to the land, and the other one is the story of British communism. In this interview he sets the wider historical context, shares his interpretation of the event, and describes some of the people involved. Later on in the episode Martin talks about his personal connection with Kinder Scout and the trespass, describes his favourite walk and finally adds the role of Edale in the Kinder trespass. Martin lives in Glossop and is the grandson of Claude Porter who was part of the Kinder Trespass in 1932.Martin has been an environmental activist for more than 20 years and helps to run the Manchester Greenpeace Group. He is also a qualified Social Worker and holds the role of Adult Care Convenor for Derbyshire UNISON. Between 1988 to 1991 he studied Physics with Astrophysics at the University of Leicester. LinksMartin Porter on LinkedInMartin Porter on XThe Greenman blog by MartinReferencesManchester Greenpeace on FacebookDerbyshire UnisonFurther reading and informationForbidden Kinder by Keith WarrenderVery scarce 1932 Kinder Trespass by Benny RothmanMass Trespass video by WellRedFilms featuring Martin PorterThe Communist PLOT That Changed The English Countryside - documentary by Stephen ReidRecording dateThis interview was recorded near Oller Brook in Edale on 17th October 2024.Host & ProductionBy Sarah Lister, About The AdventureContact the hostYou can email sarah@sarahventurer.com to send in your comments and suggestions.Get involved with the conversationSend in your own Kinder Scout stories on the Wild About Kinder website and contact the show host to send in your comments, questions and suggestions.Share your favourite episodes by tagging @about.the.adventure on Instagram @ABTheAdventure on Twitter, and use the hashtag #WildAboutKinder. Thank you!

    Kinder Scout: Like visiting an old friend - Interview with poet Yvonne Reddick

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 69:01


    Where did you feel separated from during the national lockdowns? Yvonne says that she longed for Kinder Scout in a way she never had before, missing it almost as she would an old friend. In this interview, Yvonne reads two of her poems, ‘To a Snow Hare' and ‘Dear Tor', while sitting among the boulders of the Woolpacks on Kinder Scout. She chose this setting because of the characterful rocks that resemble living creatures. I asked her about her creative process, what she has learnt about protecting mountain hares, how poetry has become part of her life, and why Kinder Scout is a special place to her. I think you'll really enjoy Yvonne's eloquent storytelling, fun nature and stirring words.A mountain hare came hopping past while recording which was only the second time that Yvonne has seen one on Kinder Scout. We were lucky to capture this very special experience while the microphones were on. Yvonne Reddick is a poet and researcher. She is the author of Ted Hughes: Environmentalist and ecopoet, 2017 and Burning Season, a collection of poems, 2023. Burning Season won the Laurel Prize for Best UK First Collection of Ecopoetry and was shortlisted for the Saltire Poetry Book of the Year Award 2023. It was a BBC Radio 4 Poetry Extra Book of the Month for January 2024.With the wildlife filmmaker Aleksander Domanski, she made the film Searching for Snow Hares, shortlisted for the BMC's Women in Adventure film awards. You can read more about her work here.LinksBurning Season book by Yvonne ReddickAnthropocene Poetry: Place, Environment and Planet book by Yvonne Reddick@yvonnereddickwriter on Instagram@YvonneReddick on TwitterYvonne's websiteReferencesTed HughesPenny Pot CafeSearching for Mountain Hares - Cairngorms on YouTubeBMCRecording dateThis interview was recorded at The Woolpacks on Kinder Scout on 11th May 2024.Host & ProductionBy Sarah Lister, About The AdventureContact the hostYou can email sarah@sarahventurer.com to send in your comments and suggestions.Get involved with the conversationSend in your own Kinder Scout stories on the Wild About Kinder website and contact the show host to send in your comments, questions and suggestions.Subscribe to the newsletter and send in your...

    Kinder Scout: A hill that's not about the summit - Interview with writer Andrew Terrill

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 63:28


    “I love to imagine I'm back home on the hill that started it all for me, even though it's worlds apart.” In this interview we listen to Andrew Terrill's memories of walking, running and bivvying on Kinder Scout and why these experiences have had such a powerful and lasting impact in his life. He says that being in nature gave him the confidence to be himself.You'll soon be able to tell that Andrew is a writer because of the way that he expresses himself and shares his anecdotes. He is a wonderful storyteller and reflects on his memories of Kinder with fondness. He says that he misses wandering in the mist, the sideways rain and the bogs squelching underfoot and being cold and damp.This interview is entertaining, heart-warming and inspiring. We hear from a man who shares openly and generously about how his journeys have changed him. There's an air of curiosity and playfulness to his storytelling that I think you'll find really engaging. Andrew has written two books: The Earth Beneath My Feet (published June 1, 2021) and On Sacred Ground (published October 1, 2022). The books take readers on a 7,000-mile wilderness walk into the heart of wild nature. He also writes regularly on his blog which he describes as an outdoor diary, and shares beautiful photography. LinksVisit Andrew's websiteBuy his books Follow Andrew on InstagramFollow Andrew on FacebookContact Andrew hereReferencesArticle - An Ode to Kinder Scout(First published in TGO, August 2005)Mountain Walks Kinder Scout Blog article - Acting my ageKinder Log by T. Nelthorpe (Cicerone, 1987)Recording dateThis interview was recorded online on 21st February 2024.Host & ProductionBy Sarah Lister, About The AdventureContact the hostYou can email sarah@sarahventurer.com to send in your comments and suggestions.Get involved with the conversationSend in your own Kinder Scout stories on the Wild About Kinder website and contact the show host to send in your comments, questions and suggestions.Share your favourite episodes by tagging @about.the.adventure on Instagram @ABTheAdventure on Twitter, and use the hashtag #WildAboutKinder. Thank you!

    Entering a different realm on the gnarly ground of Kinder Scout - Interview with musician Bella Hardy

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 56:53


    What does it smell like when you're sitting up on Kinder Scout Plateau? ‘Patron of the Bog' Bella Hardy describes it as sweet and earthy. During this episode she shares memories of growing up in Edale, ‘beating the bounds' with the local community, stories about sleeping dragons and giants from her childhood, and reflects on what makes her wild about Kinder. It's a place that both inspires her music and gives her brain a break. You'll hear Bella play the fiddle - ‘Broadlee Bank' and ‘Crowden jig' at the beginning and the end of this interview.Bella is a folk musician, with many of her songs inspired by the landscape and folk tales of the Peak District. The ‘Dark Peak and The White' album is her first collection of music specifically from the area, with adaptations and new tunes to works from ‘The Ballads and Songs of Derbyshire' published 1867, and original songs written for the history, folklore and legends of the area. Bella attended Edale CE Primary School and Hope Valley College and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English literature from York St John University in 2005 and a Master of Music degree from the University of Newcastle in 2007. You can read more about Bella on her website.Listen now to find out why Bella thinks Kinder Scout is a unique place.LinksBella's websiteFollow Bella on InstagramListen to Bella's songs on SpotifyFollow Bella on BandcampReferencesThe Dark Peak and The WhiteWith the dawnFirst light of the morningHares on the MountainLoving Hannah Africa's Mountains of the moon by Guy YeomanMoors For The Future Recording dateThis interview was recorded at Bella's home in Edale on 15th January 2024.Host & ProductionBy Sarah Lister, About The AdventureContact the hostYou can email sarah@sarahventurer.com to send in your comments and suggestions.Get involved with the conversationSend in your own Kinder Scout stories on the Wild About Kinder website and contact the show host to send in your comments, questions and suggestions.Share your favourite episodes by tagging

    Kinder Scout: the true understanding of sublime - Interview with writer Paul Besley and his dog Scout

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 57:28


    Kinder Scout is Paul's favourite place. In this interview he describes why it's special to him and why he thinks it's loved by others. He poses the question: “How can something that has taken lives and can be so threatening and violent be beautiful?” Paul shares timeless stories and reflections that will both capture and hold your attention. If you're familiar with the landscape and nature of Kinder then you'll undoubtedly find yourself nodding and smiling to yourself while you listen. This will be an episode to return to time and time again, and will leave you wanting more!Paul Besley is a writer who lives in Sheffield. His books include, Day Walks in the South Pennines and 1001 Walking Tips for Vertebrate Publishing, and three Peak District guidebooks for Cicerone Press. He has also written for outdoor magazines. For many years Paul volunteered as a ranger for the Peak District National Park. He was also a team member of Woodhead Mountain Rescue, and a dog handler in Mountain Rescue Search Dogs England with his Border Collie, Scout. Listen now to find out why Paul thinks Kinder Scout is magical!LinksPaul Besley's story about when he fell off a mountainPaul Besley on Mountain Walking Newbies podcast: Episode 1, Episode 2, Episode 3.ReferencesScout on Twitter and InstagramDoug Scott obituary in The GuardianHenry MooreMark RichardsCiceroneAndrew BeaversRecording dateThis interview was recorded inside a barn at Lee Farm along the start of the Pennine Way towards Jacobs Ladder on Kinder Scout, on Friday 3rd November 2023. Host & ProductionBy Sarah Lister, About The AdventureContact the hostYou can email

    A mooch about Kinder Scout - Interview with Director of Creative Arts Wayne Fallon

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 51:07


    Kinder Scout has a special place in Wayne's psyche. When he was a child, his father would drive regularly along the snake pass. Due to unreliable automotive mechanics they often had to take pit stops along the pass. At the time he was reading passages of Lord of the Rings to Wayne and images of the misty Snake Wood and views of Fairbrook Naze made quite an impression on this estate kid from the North West. Since then, Wayne has had many adventures on Kinder Scout and he's on a mission to represent this beguiling place in his artwork.In this interview, Wayne shares how terrifying tall tales and snatch sightings of Kinder Scout from afar captured his imagination and ignited his curiosity. He shares with us how, in contrast, he feels when he's having a mooch and an amble on Kinder Scout these days; what he learns about the landscape by drawing it and how an appreciation of the practice of historical and contemporary landscape artists informs his thinking, painting and teaching practice. Wayne is Director of Creative Arts at Redhill Academy Trust and Head of Art at Brookfield Community School.This interview was recorded in four parts. We met at the Winter Gardens in Sheffield for coffee and lunch before heading to a Millenium Gallery store for a private tour of a selection of stunning landscape art exhibitions selected by Wayne. A few weeks later we met in Edale for a short walk on Kinder Scout where we recorded outside close to Jacob's Ladder. Finally, we met at the Penny Pot Cafe in Edale for a sketching tutorial and lots of coffee! Wayne's linksInstagram https://www.instagram.com/waynefallon/Twitter https://twitter.com/MrWFallonLinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/wayne-fallon-55586a269/ReferencesMillennium Gallery in Sheffield https://www.sheffieldmuseums.org.uk/visit-us/millennium-gallery/Paul Henry - Rain on the bog paintingRobert Macfarlane “Wild Places”Simon Schama “Landscape and Memory”Peak District Artisans https://www.peakdistrictartisans.co.uk/Norman Ackroyd http://www.normanackroyd.com/John Newland https://www.birchamgallery.co.uk/catalogue/artist/John:Newland/biography/Heaton Cooper Gallery https://www.heatoncooper.co.uk/Penny Pot Cafe in Edale https://pennypotcafe.com/Recording datesThis interview was recorded at:Winter Gardens in Sheffield and Millennium Gallery store on 2nd August 2023Kinder Scout on 28th August 2023Penny Pot Cafe on 9th September 2023Host & ProductionBy Sarah Lister, About The AdventureContact the hostYou can email sarah@sarahventurer.com to send in your feedback...

    Exploring hags and groughs on Kinder Scout - Interview with Clare Kelly from Her on a Hill

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 50:54


    Kinder Scout was Clare's first ever walk in the Peak District and she's been back many times since then. In this interview she shares the joy that she feels while walking and teaching navigation here and what it's like to bring other people here who don't feel confident to explore alone.Clare is a qualified Mountain Leader and National Navigation Award Scheme Course Director. She has worked in the outdoor industry for over 20 years. She began her outdoor career working as a walking guide for Exodus, and later for Walking Women. In 2016, she set up Navigation for Women to help women develop new skills, gain confidence in their map and compass reading and put these skills into practice in the hills of the UK. Having long dreamt about running her own walking company for women, she set up Her on a Hill in 2019 to offer a range of guided walking holidays, navigation courses, and guided day walks and workshops.Listen now to find out what makes Clare feel wild about Kinder.LinksHer on a HillNavigation for WomeRecording dateThis interview was recorded at Madwoman's Stones, Kinder Scout, on 16th June 2023.Host & ProductionBy Sarah Lister, About The AdventureContact the hostYou can email sarah@sarahventurer.com to send in your comments and suggestions.Get involved with the conversationSend in your own Kinder Scout stories on the Wild About Kinder website and contact the show host to send in your comments, questions and suggestions.Share your favourite episodes by tagging @about.the.adventure on Instagram @ABTheAdventure on Twitter, and use the hashtag #WildAboutKinder. Thank you!

    Discovering the hidden secrets of Kinder Scout - Interview with Pete Wallroth

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 52:11


    Kinder Scout is a place steeped in memory, reflection and gratitude for Pete Wallroth. In this interview he shares his personal connection with the brooding landscape through family life, loss and grief.Pete loved walking on Kinder Scout with his late wife Mair, eventually prompting them to move to Glossop so that they could access Kinder Scout more easily. After her death at 41 he walked many of the same routes with his daughter in tow and now carrying her little brother too. In his grief and recovery he began running and his first forays into trail and fell running were to retrace and run those same routes that had brought them to the area in the first place. Pete is the founder and CEO of the charity Mummy's Star, set up in 2013 in memory of his wife Mair, to offer support to women diagnosed with cancer during pregnancy or within 12 months of having a baby. This episode is dedicated to Pete's late wife, Mair Wallroth. LinksMummy's Star charityPete Wallroth on TwitterPete Wallroth on InstagramPete's Kinder Scout storyReferencesJen Scotney on InstagramGlossop Mountain Rescue TeamRecording dateThis interview was recorded near Crowden Tower, Kinder Scout, on 7th December 2022.Host & ProductionBy Sarah Lister, About The AdventureContact the hostYou can email sarah@sarahventurer.com to send in your comments and suggestions.Get involved with the conversationSend in your own Kinder Scout stories on the Wild About Kinder website and contact the show host to send in your comments, questions and suggestions.Share your favourite episodes by tagging @about.the.adventure on Instagram @ABTheAdventure on Twitter, and use the hashtag #WildAboutKinder. Thank you!

    Interview with resident Edale farmer - Andrew Critchlow

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 56:41


    How does Kinder Scout influence and impact the communities that live around it? In this interview we hear the perspective of a resident farmer in Edale. Andrew Critchlow shares fascinating historical information about Edale and Kinder Scout, his knowledge about farming, and his interest in land management. At the end he describes what makes him wild about Kinder Scout, and what his life here has taught him. While listening, you can experience atmospheric background sounds recorded from the area - headphones will be best for this.Andrew Critchlow is the county advisor of the Derbyshire branch of the National Farmers' Union (NFU), and a part-time farmer. He lives at Shaw Wood farm in Edale with his wife Anita, in the same home as where he grew up. Andrew went to Edale school, Hope Valley college, Lady Manners sixth form in Bakewell, and then to Nottingham University where he studied Agricultural Science. He lost his father in 1986 so he took on the farm with his mother when he was 20 years old. He modernised the farm, expanded the dairy herd, and in 1992 took on looking after Grindslow House farm for the Noel family until he decided to step back from full-time farming in 2006. Since then he has been representing the farming industry and agriculture in Derbyshire, including his work for the NFU since 2012.ReferenceNFUKinder Beer Barrel RaceCorrectionAndrew said the old sheep pens on the bottom of the moor were on the west side, it was in fact the east side of Crowden.Recording dateThis interview was recorded in Edale on 30th November 2022.Host & ProductionHost & Editor - Sarah Lister, About The AdventureArt designer - Alec Boyd, The Northern ProjectSupported by Peak District National ParkThis project is supported by the Peak District National Park Communities Small Grants Scheme.Contact the hostYou can email sarah@sarahventurer.com to send in your comments and suggestions.Get involved with the conversationShare your thoughts by tagging @about.the.adventure and @peakdistrictnationalpark on Instagram @ABTheAdventure and @peakdistrict on Twitter, with the hashtag #WildAboutKinder.

    Interview with photographer - John Beatty

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 56:21


    How do you feel when you're walking on Kinder Scout? In this interview with photographer John Beatty he talks about how he interprets what he feels in a visual way. He shares the story behind his collaborative book with Ed Douglas: Kinder Scout - The People's Mountain. You'll also hear about his childhood memories of walking here, which parts of Kinder Scout he particularly appreciates, and why he thinks it's much more than being a place. At the end John describes what makes him wild about Kinder Scout, closing with a beautiful quote.  John Beatty is a nature, travel and adventure photographer. He has ventured across the world, returning with stories of his experiences of the wilderness which few have encountered. His books include The Pure Land: A Celebration of Wild Places, Sula: Seabird Hunters of Lewis, Wild Vision, and Kinder Scout - The People's Mountain. He also publishes the annual Wild Nature Diary for the John Muir Trust. John lives in the Peak District where enjoys walking and cycling among his home moors Questions What's special about this bench that we're sitting on? Is there a particular part of Kinder Scout that you think is really special? What about the seasons? What first brought you here? How did your photography come into it? As a photographer, how do you take photos of Kinder Scout and what you see here? What's the story behind your collaborative book about Kinder Scout? Do you feel like you lose track of time when you're taking photographs? Do you think you would do another similar book about Kinder Scout? Why did you choose the title to be “The People's Mountain”? How have you captured some of the wildlife on Kinder Scout? Are there any particular challenges that you've had to work through on Kinder Scout? Do you consider it a wild place? Is there one photo in your book that you think best represents your personal connection with this place? What makes you wild about Kinder Scout? References https://www.adventurebooks.com/products/kinder_scout (Kinder Scout - The People's Mountain) Links http://www.johnbeatty.uk/ (John Beatty's website) Recording date This interview was recorded in Edale on 13th September 2022. Host & Production Host & Editor - Sarah Lister, https://www.abouttheadventure.com/ (About The Adventure) Art designer - https://www.linkedin.com/in/alecboydfilm/ (Alec Boyd), The Northern Project Images Artwork photography provided by John Beatty. Supported by Peak District National Park This project is supported by thehttps://www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/home ( Peak District National Park) Communities Small Grants Scheme. Contact the host You can email sarah@sarahventurer.com to send in your comments and suggestions. Get involved with the conversation Share your thoughts by tagging https://www.instagram.com/about.the.adventure/ (@about.the.adventure) and https://www.instagram.com/peakdistrictnationalpark/ (@peakdistrictnationalpark) on Instagram https://twitter.com/ABTheAdventure (@ABTheAdventure) and https://twitter.com/peakdistrict (@peakdistrict) on Twitter, with the hashtag #WildAboutKinder.

    Interview with geologist and hill and moorland leader - Gemma Scougal

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 60:59


    Do you look at Kinder Scout in awe, wondering how the landscape was formed? In this interview with Gemma Scougal, we explore some of the geological features and the stories behind them. You'll also hear about her first impression of Kinder Scout, how her passion for the outdoors has developed, why she decided to qualify as a Hill and Moorland Leader, and how she communicates her scientific knowledge in an engaging way when leading groups. At the end she describes what makes her wild about Kinder Scout. While listening, you can experience atmospheric background sounds recorded from the area - headphones will be best for this. Gemma is a professional geologist who, after a geology field trip to Castleton as an undergraduate, was thrilled when she moved closer to the Peak. She never gets bored of coming to Kinder; it's full of wonderful stories to tell through geological, natural and human history. In 2018 she founded her side-hustle, WildWays, as a way to share her passion and enthusiasm for the outdoors with others, providing guided walks and navigation skills in the Peak District and South Yorkshire designed for all abilities.  As well as earth sciences, she loves running, road cycling, climbing and hill walking.  Questions How can you best describe your personal connection with Kinder Scout? How do you feel when you spend time here? When did you first come here and what was that experience like? How has your appreciation and passion for the outdoors developed? Where do you think is a good place for people to start if they haven't grown up being outdoors a lot? Why did you decide to do Hill and Moorland Leader training? Did you already have quite a good knowledge of map and compass skills before you started? Where did your interest in geology begin? Can you share a bit of Kinder Scout's geological story? How do you explain to people how the landscape has formed and what people can see? Have the boulders fallen down from somewhere? Do you expect this landscape to change over time? Can you explain a little bit more about what's meant by delta? What's beneath our boots when we're walking on paths? Do you still feel a sense of awe even though you've studied geology and worked in the area? Why is this area referred to as the "Dark Peak"? How does it contrast to the White Peak? How do you bring your interest in earth science into your work as a Hill and Moorland Leader? How do people usually respond when you lead them on walks here? How do you communicate your knowledge in an engaging way? What questions do people ask you? What are they most curious about? Why is this a location that you think is particularly special? What makes you wild about Kinder Scout? Recording date This interview was recorded on Kinder Scout on 29th April 2022. Host & Production Host - Sarah Lister, https://www.abouttheadventure.com/ (About The Adventure) Lead editor - https://blog.yorksj.ac.uk/gabriellewolstenh/ (Gabby Wolstenholme), The Northern Project Coediter and art designer - https://www.linkedin.com/in/alecboydfilm/ (Alec Boyd), The Northern Project Supported by Peak District National Park This project is supported by the https://www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/home (Peak District National Park) Communities Small Grants Scheme. Links http://wildwaysuk.com/ (WildWays website) https://www.instagram.com/wildways_adventures/ (WildWays) on Instagram References https://www.bgs.ac.uk/ (British Geological Survey) Contact the host You can email sarah@sarahventurer.com to send in your comments and suggestions. Get involved with the conversation Share your thoughts by tagging https://www.instagram.com/about.the.adventure/ (@about.the.adventure) and https://www.instagram.com/peakdistrictnationalpark/ (@peakdistrictnationalpark) on Instagram https://twitter.com/ABTheAdventure (@ABTheAdventure) and https://twitter.com/peakdistrict (@peakdistrict) on Twitter, with the hashtag #WildAboutKinder.

    Interview with leader of Edale Mountain Rescue Team - Dave Torr

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 53:36


    What made the Team Leader of Edale Mountain Rescue Team (EMRT) smitten with Kinder Scout? Find out by listening to this interview with Dave Torr who describes his first encounter. You'll also hear about how he got involved with EMRT, what types of incidents they usually deal with on Kinder, and why he chooses to dedicate his time to this volunteer service. At the end he describes what makes him wild about Kinder Scout. While listening, you can experience atmospheric background sounds recorded from the area - headphones will be best for this. Dave Torr became a trainee member of Edale Mountain Rescue Team in 2010, and was appointed team leader in March 2020. Prior to this, he worked for BT as a Senior Technician. In addition to his outdoor interests - which have included caving, climbing, walking, fell running and mountain biking - Dave taught Jiu Jitsu for 20 years as a 4th dan. In recent years, he has become a keen student of the history and archaeology of the Peak District's Eastern Moors. He writes a blog on the history and archaeology of this area and runs a private Facebook group, "Big Moor Society'' which covers mainly the area of Big Moor on the eastern edges of the Peak District. Timestamps [0:00] - [0:58] Intro [0:59] - [2:49] Why did you choose this as our location? [2:50] - [7:06] What was it that first brought you to Kinder Scout and how was that first experience? [7:07] - [9:24] What was it that made you feel smitten with Kinder Scout? [9:25] - [12:00] What role has this place played in your life? [12:01] - [15:21] Why did you initially get involved with Edale Mountain Rescue? [15:22] - [17:36] What was the training and assessment like? [17:37] - [18:24] Was there a very long gap between the idea of volunteering and actually doing it? [18:25] - [20:30] Now that you're a few years in, has it been as you expected it to be? [20:31] - [26:24] What are your responsibilities now as team leader? [26:25] - [29:23] What is it that makes you want to spend part of your retirement doing this? [29:24] - [30:40] How do you deal with the sadder side of things? [30:41] - [35:00] What sorts of challenges do people encounter on Kinder Scout? [35:01] - [39:28] Do you quite like that it's a volunteer service? [39:29] - [41:27]Is it a good strong relationship between the teams? [41:28] - [42:14] Is funding pretty good at the moment?  [42:15] - [45:58] When do you decide to call in a helicopter? [45:59] - [47:25] Are you in communication with the helicopters? [47:26] - [52:20] Have you had formal training for navigation? [52:21] - [53:35] Can you please share what it is that makes you wild about Kinder Scout? Recording date This interview was recorded on Kinder Scout on 20th December 2021. Host & Production Host - Sarah Lister, https://www.abouttheadventure.com/ (About The Adventure) Lead editor - https://blog.yorksj.ac.uk/gabriellewolstenh/ (Gabby Wolstenholme), The Northern Project Coediter and art designer - https://www.linkedin.com/in/alecboydfilm/ (Alec Boyd), The Northern Project Supported by Peak District National Park This project is supported by the https://www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/home (Peak District National Park) Communities Small Grants Scheme. Links https://edalemrt.co.uk/ (Edale Mountain Rescue Team website) https://www.mountain.rescue.org.uk/ (Mountain Rescue Website) https://www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/learning-about/news/70-years-of-the-peak-district-national-park/70-people-70-years/70people70years-dave-torr (Peak District National Park 70 People 70 Years interview) https://easternmoorshistoryandarchaeology.wordpress.com/oors%20of%20the%20Peak%20District%20by%20Dave%20Torr (Eastern Moors History and Archaeology) - blog by Dave Torr References https://www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/visiting/planning-your-visit/access-for-all/access-peak/moorland-centre (Edale Moorland Centre) https://www.edale.org.uk/living-in-edale/clubs-and-societies/edale-society/ (Edale Society)...

    Interview with Jody Vallance - Communication & Engagement Officer at Moors For The Future Partnership

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 50:36


    Discover the peat bogs and erosion gullies characteristic of Kinder Scout through the words of Jody Vallance, Communication & Engagement Officer at Moors For The Future Partnership. Listen to this interview to find out about Jody's first experience and impression of Kinder Scout, why you might come across gully blocking materials such as piles of stones while walking up on the plateau, and how the Moors For The Future Partnership is working towards restoring and conserving its moorland landscape. At the end she describes what makes her wild about Kinder Scout. While listening, you can experience atmospheric background sounds recorded from the area - headphones will be best for this. Jody Vallance is a Communications and Engagement Officer at Moors For The Future Partnership based in Edale, Peak District. She has been in this role for five years and her work involves communicating about the amazing blanket bog habitat of the Peak District and South Pennines, and the work of the Partnership. She does this through face to face engagement at events with the Bogtastic Experience, walks and talks, as well as through digital channels and the press. Prior to that she worked for the National Trust and as a teacher. She grew up in the Peak District and enjoys cycling, running and walking. Timestamps [0:00 - 0.37 ] Intro [0.38 - 5:44] What's your Kinder Scout story? [5:45 - 7:55] Who has inspired you to spend time here? [7:56 - 11:18] Do you think that people who come here to go walking know about the work that Moors For The Future are doing? [11:19 - 15:17] How would you describe Kinder Scout to somebody who has never been here before? [15:18 - 18:16] Can you share the story when you walked into the dark? [18:17 - 23:28] What information about Kinder Scout fascinates you? [23:29 - 26:39] Why is the work of Moors For The Future important for Kinder Scout? [26:40 - 33:56] What's the job of the peat? [33:57 - 41:29]  What are the plastic structures and piles of stones that people might come across on Kinder? [41:30 - 45:58] How can people help to take care of this landscape and get involved? [45:59 - 48:18] Why did you choose to apply for a job at Moors For The Future? [48:19 - 50:34] What makes you wild about Kinder Scout? Recording date This interview was recorded on Kinder Scout on 4th November 2021. Host & Production Host - Sarah Lister, https://www.abouttheadventure.com/ (About The Adventure) Lead editor - https://blog.yorksj.ac.uk/gabriellewolstenh/ (Gabby Wolstenholme), The Northern Project Coediter and art designer - https://www.linkedin.com/in/alecboydfilm/ (Alec Boyd), The Northern Project Supported by Peak District National Park This project is supported by the https://www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/home (Peak District National Park) Communities Small Grants Scheme. Links https://www.moorsforthefuture.org.uk/ (Moors For The Future) References https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ (National Trust) Contact the host You can email sarah@sarahventurer.com to send in your comments and suggestions. Get involved with the conversation Share your thoughts by tagginghttps://www.instagram.com/about.the.adventure/ ( @about.the.adventure) andhttps://www.instagram.com/peakdistrictnationalpark/ ( @peakdistrictnationalpark) on Instagramhttps://twitter.com/ABTheAdventure ( @ABTheAdventure) andhttps://twitter.com/peakdistrict ( @peakdistrict) on Twitter, with the hashtag #WildAboutKinder.

    Interview with retired Peak District National Park ranger - Gordon Miller

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2021 48:00


    Go behind the scenes to hear about the working life of retired Peak District National Park ranger Gordon Miller, who was the Area Ranger in Edale for over 30 years. Listen to this interview to find out what inspired him to dedicate his working life to the Park and ranger services, how he's seen Kinder Scout change over time, and why he decided to live in Edale. At the end he describes what makes him wild about Kinder Scout. While listening, you can experience atmospheric background sounds recorded from the area - headphones will be best for this. *Gordon Miller is a retired Peak District National Park ranger, who was brought up in Stockport and first visited Kinder Scout on a camping trip in 1953. Brought up in urban Stockport, he decided in 1953 on a camping trip at the age of 12 that he wanted to work in the newly-formed Peak District National Park, and tagged along with wardens (as they were then called) until he could officially become a volunteer at 18. He became a full-time warden in 1969, and when the job-title changed to ranger in the 1970s he began to develop professionalism and begin international co-operation. Gordon pioneered many ranger training courses, working with experts at Losehill Hall, the Peak District National Park's learning and conference centre, to develop professionalism in nature protection. He is a former chairman of the Association of Countryside Rangers and instigated exchange visits and seminars to help rangers in Europe to learn from each other. He went on to be a founder and president of The International Ranger Federation, founded on 31 July 1992 in the UK, which represents rangers in 50 countries. In 2009 he received the highest accolade awarded by the European Federation of National Parks for his outstanding role in strengthening ranger services worldwide. Gordon retired as a full-time Peak District ranger in 2002, after 33 years mostly responsible for the Kinder area around Edale in the heart of the national park, where he made his home in the 1960s. *Biography details have been taken from sections of an https://www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/learning-about/news/archive/2009/news/peak-district-ranger-receives-highest-european-accolade (archived press release) on the Peak District National Park website. Timestamps: [0:00 - 1:04] Intro [1:05 - 2:50] How do you remember your first ever experience on Kinder Scout? [2:51 - 3:45] Did that first experience spark something for you? [3:46 - 5:59] Can you remember what Kinder Scout looked like back then? [5:60 - 10:04]  Why did you decide to become a Peak District National Park ranger? [10:05 - 12:04] What did that training involve? [12:05 - 13:33] What do you think was the core reason that you wanted to take part in that type of work? [13:34 - 18:36] What was your life like during this role? [18:40 - 21:49] What key things have you learnt about the environment, the wildlife, and the communities that surround Kinder Scout? [21:50 - 23:17] How have you learnt about the environment and the wildlife here over the years? [23:18 - 25:01] How have you seen the area change over time? [25:02 - 26:14] Have there been any plants that you've seen pop up that are unusual? [26:15 - 27:35] What do you think are it's most unique characteristics? [27:36 - 30:30] Can you please share a story that was particularly significant to you during your working life here? [30:31 - 32:16] Have you ever got into a pickle on Kinder Scout that you've learned from? [32:17 - 32:50] Have you ever got caught out in extreme weather conditions? [32:51 - 34:43] Why did you decide to live in Edale? [34:44 - 35:38] Has it been as you expected to live here? [35:39 - 36:08] Do you have a favourite place on Kinder Scout? [36:09 - 37:12]  Why is it so special to you? [37:13 - 38:15] What's life been like for you since you stopped working? [38:16 - 39:30] Do you feel like life has a different pace now? [39:31 - 40:27] Where do you usually walk now? [40:28 -...

    Wild About Kinder - What to expect and why you should listen

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2021 2:02


    This is Wild About Kinder, the podcast for anyone curious about Kinder Scout in the Peak District. This podcast will bring you interviews with people who appreciate the landscape. Guests will be asked about why they love it here, what makes it special and unique to them, and how their personal experiences relate to a sense of connection. The aims of the project are to create an accessible resource for people to listen to stories, to learn about important issues in a relatable and engaging way, and to bring together a feeling of community.  The show is available to listen to completely free, anywhere that you can find podcasts. Head to Instagram https://www.instagram.com/about.the.adventure/ (@about.the.adventure) for behind the scenes footage of the show and updates on new episode releases. You can read more about the project in this https://www.abouttheadventure.com/post/wild-about-kinder-podcast (blog post) to find out why I have chosen Kinder Scout as the main topic of the podcast, who will be interviewed, and how The Northern Project are involved. Host & Production Host - Sarah Lister, https://www.abouttheadventure.com/ (About The Adventure) Producer, coediter and art designer - https://www.linkedin.com/in/alecboydfilm/ (Alec Boyd), The Northern Project Lead editor - https://blog.yorksj.ac.uk/gabriellewolstenh/ (Gabby Wolstenholme), The Northern Project Supported by Peak District National Park This project is supported by the https://www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/home (Peak District National Park) Communities Small Grants Scheme. Contact the host You can email sarah@sarahventurer.com to send in your comments and suggestions. Get involved with the conversation Share your thoughts by tagging https://www.instagram.com/about.the.adventure/ (@about.the.adventure) and https://www.instagram.com/peakdistrictnationalpark/ (@peakdistrictnationalpark) on Instagram, https://twitter.com/ABTheAdventure (@ABTheAdventure) and https://twitter.com/peakdistrict (@peakdistrict) on Twitter, with the hashtag #WildAboutKinder.

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