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SUMMARY OF THIS WEEK’S SHOW:-
“The Earth has music for those who listen.” – William Shakespeare
- Guess the sound – this animal eats its own poop!
- Derek & Doreen go on their first hike!
- An interview with Rachel Hinds who explains how she is keeping active during the lockdown (genius!).
- Education slot is an app that works in conjunction with the OS Maps app.
- Janet & John’s episode “Everybody left!”
TRANSCRIPT & SHOW NOTES
Hello everybody and a very warm welcome to episode 3 of the Adventure Geek Walking Club Podcast. This is a show for those who love everything to do with the outdoors, backpacking and hiking. Hopefully, we have something for everyone in each episode. So without further ado, let me explain the contents of this week’s show.
#1 – We always start the podcast with a bit of a quiz in the form of “guess the sound”. This will be the sound of an animal, bird, or something to do with the outdoors. I will always give you a bit of a clue, but the answer will be revealed at the end of the show.
#2 – The second segment continues with the adventures of Derek & Doreen. This week the pair are off on their first proper walk…. The Towcester Hulcote Walk!
#3 – Segment number three is an interview with Rachel Hinds, who has a genius way of keeping active during the lockdown period.
#4 – The fourth segment is an education slot. This week I am sharing a magical app, which works in conjunction with the OS Maps app.
#5 – We then end the show with Janet & John’s latest antics. “Everybody left!”
So, without further ado, let’s get this show on the road, and see if you can guess this week’s soundbite. I did promise a bit of a clue, so I googled “unknown facts about this animal”. Google told me that this animal eats its own poop! Here’s the sound….
PLAY SOUND
The answer to the soundbite will be revealed at the end of the podcast. Over to Nigel for this week’s episode of Derek & Doreen.
SWOOSH
PLAY DERICK & DOREEN EPISODE 2
Thanks, Nigel. If you have been on an Adventure Geek walk then you can probably relate to some of these tales. Please let me know if you also started laughing at the same point I did! Nigel, we need to keep the giggles in as they are hilarious!
I am now going to transition over to this week’s interview with Rachel Hinds who talks about her new little hobby which involves climbing a few mountains!
Stairs Tracker spreadsheet can be found here.
SWOOSH
PLAY INTERVIEW
Thanks for your time today Rachel, you were awesome. For our listeners, you can download the spreadsheet template that Rachel has created as well as reading the show notes for this episode over at www.adventuregeek.co.uk/PodcastEP3
PING
Right, time for this week’s education slot. For those of you who are using the OS Maps app, don’t you sometimes find it frustrating that you need to pinch and zoom before you find that little red arrow to show you where you are? Today’s app, called OS Locate is brilliant and I use it all the time.
Used alongside your Ordnance Survey map, OS Locate is a fast and highly accurate means of pinpointing your exact location on the map, anywhere in Great Britain. If you have lost your bearings or simply would like a little reassurance, OS Locate is the ideal companion for all enthusiasts of the great outdoors.
The app not only displays your coordinates, but there is a little icon on the right-hand side for OS Maps. Press that and then your OS Maps app is launched to your exact location. No more pinching, scrolling and zooming to try to figure out where you are – it opens up at exactly the right place.
PING
Before we go into our finale with “Janet & John go walking” I would like to reveal the soundbite answer from the beginning of the show. For those of you who guessed a rabbit, you would be right! And yes, a rabbit does it eats own poop, they can’t vomit, their vision nearly covers 360 degrees and their teeth never stop growing!
PING
We are going to end the podcast with the amazingly talented Shiny Shoes as he reads the lates Janet and John adventures. Over to you John.
PLAY JANET & JOHN EPISODE 1
Thanks, John – everybody left, dog poo alert! and sweets…. the perfect Adventure Geek walk!
As I draw the podcast to a close, I would like to leave you with this final thought from William Shakespeare
“The Earth has music for those who listen.” – William Shakespeare
Remember that you don’t need to take any notes as we do all that for you. Links to anything that has been mentioned in today’s show can be found at www.adventuregeek.co.uk/podcastep3
See you next week!