
Mountain to Glen The Podcast
By Robert Farrelly

Mountain to Glen The PodcastFeb 26, 2023

Episode 28: To Walk from Clonakilty to Jerusalem Part 4
Robert continues his conversation with Anja about her walk from Clonakilty to Jerusalem as she shares the story of her journey and her thoughts on the world she is travelling through

Episode 27: To Walk from Clonakilty to Jerusalem Part 3
Robert catches up with Anja Bakker as she continues her journey by foot from Clonakilty in Co. Cork to Jerusalem. Last time he spoke with her was in August 2022 in Episode's 14 and 15. Anja has many interesting stories of her travels to share since last we heard from her so tune in to hear about her progress and her thoughts on the world around her as she journeys through it.

Episode 26: Cycling Around The World
Robert talks to Simon Evans who, with his friend Fergal decided to take on an 18 month, 30,000km cycle around the world in 2009. They have a conversation about his journey and the wide range of adventures he experienced along the way. If epic adventures is your thing then you should tune in now....who knows...it may inspire you toward an adventure of your own

Episode 25: Orlaith Kelly, Teenager, Mountaineer, Adventurer
Robert talks with Orlaith Kelly, who at 14 yr old has already climbed Carrauntoohil over 100 times and enjoys Winter Mountaineering both in Kerry and Scotland with her Dad. Her parents run KerryClimbing, an outdoor adventure provider in the South West of Ireland so it is no wonder Orlaith has gained such a love of the Mountains. If you want to find out more about her adventurous spirit then why not tune in now.

Episode 24: The Sea Gardener
Robert talks to Marie Power who is also known as The Sea Gardener, about foraging seaweed, the different varieties along our coastline, what to watch out for while foraging, when not to and various ways to cook seaweed as well as other uses it can be put to. If you are interested in seaweed foraging or simply looking for ideas on how to cook it then this episode will be of interest to you.

Episode 23: Gear Review - What Does Waterproof Really Mean

Episode 22: The MacGillycuddy Reeks Forum
Robert talks with Gerald McEnery, the Development Officer for the MacGillycuddy Reeks Mountain Access Forum about the role of the forum itself, which includes trail maintenance, raising awareness about the reeks themselves, mountain safety and education. He also discusses up and coming projects which include work to be done on the Devil's Ladder on Carrauntoohil. For anyone with an interest in trail maintenance or hiking in the reeks this is worth listening to.

Episode 21: Sailing Solo Across The Atlantic
Robert talks to Jim Schofield, who in 2021, entered the Mclintyre Adventure Globe 5.80 and built his sailboat, the Molly Claire in his garage in Blessington, Co. Wicklow before solo sailing her across the Atlantic, arriving in Martinique on Christmas morning. Jim discusses what it was like, from self building his own boat to all that he experienced on a solo sail out on the Atlantic Ocean. For anyone with a zest for adventure this is not to be missed.

Episode 20: Book Review - Irish Peaks
Cindy talks with Helen Lawless from Mountaineering Ireland about the role of Mountaineering Ireland itself as the representative body for hillwalkers and climbers in Ireland, and which is also the National Governing Body for Mountaineering in Ireland. They also discuss the release of the second edition of Irish Peaks, the award winning, large format guide book to many hillwalking routes around Ireland which they are responsible for. Whether you already have this book or are thinking of buying it, this episode should be of interest to you as you learn all that went into it's creation and what was the inspiration behind it.

Episode 19: Journey to Everest Base Camp
Robert invites Maddy Turnbull back onto the podcast, this time they discuss her journey to Everest Base Camp and what inspired her to take the trip as well as her experiences along the way. They talk about the trek itself as well as the people she met and the deep meaning this journey had for her. If you are simply curious, thinking of going or have memories of your time there then definitely tune in to this one

Episode 18: Exploring Ireland's History through our Landscape
Robert talks with Chief State Archaeologist Micheal MacDonagh about Ireland's history and what evidence we have of that history in the landscape around us. Micheal shares his knowledge of the evidence our ancestors left behind in the land, of their existence.. The conversation goes from Megalithic tombs and Ringforts or Raths to Lazy Beds and Napoleonic Signal Towers that dot our coasts. If you want to get more from your experience in the outdoors and appreciate what secrets our countryside holds then this is definitely worth a listen.

Episode 17: Open Water Swimming
Robert decides to mark Mountain to Glen the Podcast being one year old by playing a recording of a practice interview he had with a friend of his, Julie Horton before the first episode ever aired. It was never intended for this to be played, however what better way to celebrate one year on the go than to go right back to....well, the very beginning. In this episode Julie Horton discusses her love of open water swimming and how that love began. She is also a singer/songwritter and at the end of the episode we play out with one of her new and unreleased songs 'We're Better Like This'. Hope you all enjoy and thank you for continuing to listening to the podcast.

Episode 16: Gear Review - The ISPO Trade Fair in Munich
Neil goes into detail on some of the new and interesting gear he came across when he attended the first ISPO Trade Fair in Munich since the outbreak of the pandemic. This is the world's largest multi-segment trade fair in the sports business. In this episode he reviews a broad range of outdoor gear from sleeping bags and camping kit to rugged robust caravans and...well... what could only be described as an origami kayak.....sounds interesting....then best listen to this episode to find out more.

Episode 15: To Walk from Clonakilty to Jerusalem Part 2
Robert continues his conversation in this, the second part of a two part interview with Anja Bakker who has decided to undertake a walk from the front door of her home in Clonakilty in West Cork, all the way to Jerusalem. She is also carrying her harp named Sean with her on her journey. The discussion continues on her reasons for taking on this walk and her experiences along the way. The continuing story of a true pilgrim.

Episode 14: To Walk from Clonakilty to Jerusalem Part 1
Robert talks with Anja Bakker who has decided to undertake a walk from the front door of her home in Clonakilty in West Cork all the way to Jerusalem. She is also carrying her harp named Sean with her on her journey. They discuss her reasons for taking on such a walk and all her experiences along the way. This is definitely the story of a true pilgrim.

Episode 13: Interview with the Podcaster
Cindy, our new Podcast Co-Host breaks the ice with our Listeners by choosing to interview Robert himself in her first ever episode of Mountain to Glen The Podcast. She talks with him about what inspired him to create the podcast in the first place and what he gets from it. We hope you enjoy.

Episode 12: Gear Review - The Effects of Brexit and the Pandemic on Outdoor Retail
In this, Neil Smiths first episode on the podcast as a Co Host he discusses how Brexit and the Pandemic have effected supply chains and indeed the quality of goods in the outdoor retail sector and how outdoor stores are having to adapt to this current climate. If outdoor gear is your thing then the new Gear Review section is definitely for you

Episode 11: Dursey Island
In this episode I talk with Carina McNally who is a tour guide based in the Beara Peninsula. Our discussion is about Dursey Island which lies at the southwestern tip of that Peninsula. We discuss its history, its people as well as the walks and the spectacular scenery you can enjoy from that Island. Also we touch upon the impact of the cable car being closed for repair for so long, on the people who are part of the Island and the tourist industry there.

Episode 10: Canoeing Irelands Waterways from Donegal to Waterford
In this episode I talk with Eoin Connolly, who along with a friend of his, set out to canoe 500 kilometers from Donegal to Waterford on Irelands inland waterways over a 15 day period, wildcamping all along the way. During the conversation he describes the preparations for the trip, the actual journey itself and the highs and lows that came their way. If you enjoy a good outdoor adventure then this episode is definitely for you.

Episode 9: The Wicklow Mountains National Park Part 2
In part 2 of this interview with Dave Lawton, on the Wicklow Mountains National Park, we continue to talk about the animals, birds, bats and fish that inhabit the park as well as discuss the effects of climate change and the devastating effects of wildfires.

Episode 8: The Wicklow Mountains National Park Part 1
In this episode I talk with Dave Lawton, who is an Education Guide in the Wicklow Mountains National Park. We chat about the formation of the park, the roles of the staff that work there, its natural environment and the animals, birdlife and insects that inhabit it....including Irelands rarest butterfly.

Episode 7: Guiding on the Kerry Camino
In this episode...which is a follow up on the Camino, I talk with Barbara Byrne, who, after experiencing life on the Camino de Santiago was inspired to start guiding groups of her own on the Kerry Camino. We talk about her journey from her first time on the trail in Spain all the way through to guiding her own groups in Co. Kerry and giving people the Camino experience here in Ireland.

Episode 6: Guiding on the Camino de Santiago
In this episode I talk with Mark Reynolds about his many years guiding on the Camino de Santiago, in particular the French Route, through his business Into The West Adventures. We discuss his experiences on the Camino, the people who decide to walk it, the food it's famous for and the meaning it has for so many different people from all walks of life and beliefs.

Episode 5: The Arctic & Crossing The Finnmark Plateau
In this episode, I talk with Maddy Turnbull, who lives in the Lake District and became part of the first all female British expedition team to attempt an unsupported North to South crossing of the Finnmark Plateau, the largest Ice Plain in Europe, in the Norwegian Arctic Circle in March 2020. We discuss her preparations for the trip, what life was like while crossing the plateau and returning to a world completely changed by the pandemic

Episode 4: A Question of Wilderness
In this, the first episode of 2022, I discuss the meaning of wilderness with Bill Murphy who initiated the Wild Nephin Wilderness project in 2010. We also talk about how wilderness is perceived by different cultures around the world, with particular reference to Europe and here in Ireland where the Nephin range in County Mayo is probably the best example on our shores.

Episode 3: The Christmas Gear Review
In this, the last episode of 2021....seeing as it's a time when there is a lot of Christmas shopping going on, not to mention vouchers being received, I decided it was time to talk with Neil Smith from Charles Camping about the outdoor retail sector. This will hopefully help you navigate to what you want to buy for that outdoor enthusiast in your life...or what to look out for if you get some of those gift vouchers yourself. Merry Christmas everyone

Episode 2: Army Life in the Glen of Imaal
In this episode, I talk with Diarmuid Scully, a retired Captain from the Defence Forces about his experiences in the Wicklow Mountains and Glen of Imaal firing range, so as to help gain a little more insight into this particular area and what happens here.

Episode 1: Journey to Antarctica
In this the very first episode of Mountain to Glen The Podcast, I talk with Alan Murphy about his trip to Antartica...which could be said turned into a real family expedition. We discuss the journey from first signing up for the trip, to preparations before leaving Ireland, to time spent in the Antarctic region itself and his thoughts as he followed in the footsteps of Ernest Shackleton and Tom Crean.