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Source to Sea follows the exploits and thoughts of Scottish endurance cyclists Lee Craigie and Jenny Graham as they travel slowly down the course of the River Tay. With bikes, packrafts, and tents they're looking for adventure (and possibly some peace of mind) in the great Scottish outdoors. Travelling slowly allows Lee and Jenny to enjoy today’s route as they cycle along a disused railway, visit a ruined castle, and gently float along the River Tay. They reflect on the disparity between different sections of society and focus on the fact that, at the end of the day, we shouldn’t let ourselves get too bogged down in the admin of life.
Source to Sea is a Tandem Production, in association with the Adventure Syndicate and with the support of the Audio Content Fund. The music is by award-winning folk singer Julie Fowlis, who has created a beautiful new song to accompany Lee and Jenny’s journey down the River Tay, using a Gaelic text about an apple tree.
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Source to Sea follows the exploits and thoughts of Scottish endurance cyclists Lee Craigie and Jenny Graham as they travel slowly down the course of the River Tay. With bikes, packrafts, and tents they're looking for adventure (and possibly some peace of mind) in the great Scottish outdoors. Travelling slowly allows Lee and Jenny to enjoy today’s route as they cycle along a disused railway, visit a ruined castle, and gently float along the River Tay. They reflect on the disparity between different sections of society and focus on the fact that, at the end of the day, we shouldn’t let ourselves get too bogged down in the admin of life.
Source to Sea is a Tandem Production, in association with the Adventure Syndicate and with the support of the Audio Content Fund. The music is by award-winning folk singer Julie Fowlis, who has created a beautiful new song to accompany Lee and Jenny’s journey down the River Tay, using a Gaelic text about an apple tree.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.