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f0rm4t
18-10-2012, 12:49 PM
I recently subscribed to Paul Kirtley's newsletter and on this occasion he's promoting a Podcast by Ray Hutchinson & Mark Yates.
As Paul rightly points out, good content in our fairly niche interest is thin on the ground, so thought I'd share it here.

Hope you enjoy.
Paul



Hi Paul,

Well-produced bushcraft podcasts (http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=LzRKs&m=3XMvlzNA7UNy58l&b=5.WlknhLEYqrVwBx1paNhA) with good content are few and far between.

That's why I pricked my ears up when I first heard The Urban Bushcraft Podcast.

Ray Hutchinson, a Scout Leader based in London, started the website Urban Bushcraft with the intention of showing people in similar urban settings skills and projects they could practice close to home.

Ray was then joined on the project by Mark Yates, also a Scout Leader, with a previous career as a professional radio presenter.

Together Mark and Ray produce the Urban Bushcraft Podcast.

Combined, they deliver a great enthusiasm for bushcraft and survival skills partnered with professional production values.

The pair also have a great sense of fun. The result is that they put together enjoyable, entertaining and informative podcasts with good audio and slick production.

So, when Mark approached me to ask if I'd like to be interviewed (http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?=LzRKs&m=3XMvlzNA7UNy58l&b=5.WlknhLEYqrVwBx1paNhA) on one of their podcasts, I was happy to be involved.

In mid September, just before I headed off to Canada for several weeks, I met Ray and Mark in Hyde Park, London.

It was a lovely sunny day and we sat on the grass under some trees and the guys asked me questions about all things bushcraft
and survival.

The conversation was recorded and forms the latest Urban
Bushcraft Podcast (http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=LzRKs&m=3XMvlzNA7UNy58l&b=5.WlknhLEYqrVwBx1paNhA), which has just been released:

http://urbanbushcraft.co.uk/podcast-episode-5/


You can listen to the podcast straight from the Urban Bushcraft website or via iTunes. All the details are on the following page
(including a link to iTunes):

http://urbanbushcraft.co.uk/podcast-episode-5/

I hope you enjoy listening to the podcast. Let me know what you think.

Here's the link again:


http://urbanbushcraft.co.uk/podcast-episode-5/


All the best,

Paul

www.paulkirtley.co.uk
PO Box 68161, London, N1 2DB, United Kingdom

Urbanbushcraft
25-10-2012, 02:44 PM
Thanks for sharing my podcast - Ray

jacko1066
26-10-2012, 12:44 AM
Thanks for sharing my podcast - Ray

Great job guys, I have enjoyed very much what iv heard so far!!
Best of luck

Steve

f0rm4t
26-10-2012, 09:40 AM
Great job guys, I have enjoyed very much what iv heard so far!!
Best of luck

Steve

Yup, getting better all the time chaps! Well done!

Urbanbushcraft
26-10-2012, 09:48 AM
Is there anything you would like to hear on a future show?

jacko1066
28-10-2012, 01:49 AM
It would be great if you could do some segments on bushcraft cookery or what sort of foods you take when out and about, pots, pans, stoves etc.
People always like to here that and any tips you could give me would be very welcome.
Cooking good food on an open fire is an art form.
Cheers
Steve