Listen "River Tay: Day 5 - What we need to do is less"
Episode Synopsis
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. Day 5 sees Lee and Jenny arrive in Dundee, where the River Tay meets the sea. They find themselves amazed at how quickly a landscape can change, and reiterate their mission to promote sustainable ways of traveling through beautiful places. They also look ahead to their third and final journey which coincides with COP26, and the changes we can make to help avert the climate crisis.Plus, listen to the full version of Julie Fowlis’s beautiful song written to accompany the trip, setting a Gaelic text about an apple tree.Chroabh nan ubhal was written and sung by Julie Fowlis, with Charlie Grey on fiddle and Joseph Peach on piano. It's the song that Julie wrote to accompany Lee Craigie and Jenny Graham on their slow paddle and cycle down the River Tay.Lee and Jenny will be back in December with their third and final Source to Sea journey - this time down the River Clyde.Source to Sea is a Tandem Production, in association with the Adventure Syndicate and with the support of the Audio Content Fund. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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