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Notes from Big Trails

Notes from Big Trails

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Notes from Big Trails: Stories from Big Trail Adventures is a podcast about finding joy out on the trail. In each episode, we share stories from the people walking, running, and adventuring on the world's best long-distance trails. Sometimes it’s reflective, sometimes it’s funny — always grounded in the real highs and lows of life on the move.Big Trail Adventures // Rob Savin Sciences sociales Écritures et commentaires de voyage
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    • Running Across the Canary Islands: Tenerife, La Palma and La Gomera
      Jan 23 2026

      Janie Oates joins Notes from Big Trails to talk about a self-designed running adventure across the Canary Islands.

      Starting with a race trip to Gran Canaria, Janie and three friends came up with the idea of running across multiple islands — Tenerife, La Palma and La Gomera — using ferries to link them together. Over the course of a week, they crossed volcanic landscapes, climbed ridgelines above the clouds, stayed in unmanned mountain refuges, and carried everything they needed between towns.

      In this episode, we talk about:

      • Designing your own route rather than following a known trail

      • Running across three islands in one week — and what that really involved

      • The contrast between Tenerife’s heat and tourism, La Palma’s high ridges, and La Gomera’s cloud forests

      • Managing water, food and pack weight in hot, exposed terrain

      • Fell running skills and long days of climbing and descent

      • Why La Palma left such a lasting impression

      • Travelling and running as a group of women — and the reactions they met along the way

      This is a conversation about curiosity, contrast, and the quiet satisfaction of linking places together under your own power. Enjoy!

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      37 min
    • The Alta Via 1: Does this trail deserve its popularity?
      Jan 16 2026

      Stephen and Richard Ross from Big Trail Adventures walked the Alta Via 1 in mid-September, one of Europe’s most celebrated high routes across the Dolomites.

      In this episode, we cover:

      • What the Alta Via 1 actually is — and why it’s known as a “high route”

      • How hard it really is, day to day

      • Planning late versus booking far in advance

      • What it’s like staying in Italian mountain refuges (food, showers, dorms, sleep)

      • How busy the trail felt — and when it suddenly didn’t

      • Carrying light: why 5kg made the experience better

      • Managing long, hot days with big climbs

      • Swimming in lakes and rivers to reset mid-route

      • Who you meet on the trail — from first-timers to seasoned alpinists

      • How the Alta Via compares to more familiar Alpine routes

      • Whether this trip changed how they think about future European trails

      This is an honest conversation about walking in the Dolomites — what surprised them, what worked, and what they’d do differently next time.

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      26 min
    • The Cotswold Way: A 100-Mile Step Back in Time with Jennifer Stevens
      Jan 9 2026

      In this episode, Rob sits down with Jennifer Stevens (Tiny Pine Outdoors) to discuss her solo journey across the Cotswold Way in the summer of 2024. Stretching 102 miles from Chipping Campden to the Roman city of Bath , the trail offers a unique blend of "picture-postcard" scenery and deep, ancient history.


      Key Discussion Points:


      • The Reality of the Terrain: Why the "gentle rolling hills" can be more physically demanding than you think.


      • Historical Immersion: Engaging with Neolithic long barrows, 17th-century market halls, and even the local tradition of "shin-kicking".


        Solo Hiking & Safety: Jennifer’s experience navigating the trail solo and using public transport to reach the start.


      • Accommodation: Why Jennifer opted for Shepherd’s huts and camping pods over wild camping on this specific route.


      • Trail Magic: A magical sunset in a field of friendly sheep and the "otherworldly" silence of Stanton.


      • Advice for Beginners: Why the Cotswold Way is the perfect entry point for multi-day hiking.


      Links Mentioned:

      • Watch Jennifer’s journey on the Tiny Pine Outdoors YouTube channel.


        Do this trip for yourself at Big Trail Adventures

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      27 min
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