
About this season
Andrew O’Donnell and Mark Taylor explore the wilds of Scotland.
Episodes (3)

1. Over the Moor
Aired 19 September 2019 • 29 min
Rannoch Moor - around 50 square kilometres of not very much. But this soggy desert is the location that two brave travellers have chosen for their adventure.

2. Rock, Loch, River, Coast
Aired 26 September 2019 • 29 min
Loch Morar is the deepest loch in Scotland - who knows what could be lurking in its uncharted depths. Situated in Lochaber in the west of Scotland, it is a place teeming with mystery, and the surrounding mountains are both rugged and remote. Wildlife film-maker Andrew O’Donnell and his friend Mark Taylor explore this stunning wilderness by foot and by packraft (a lightweight, inflatable raft that fits in a rucksack). But if there is one thing you can predict in Scotland, it is unpredictable weather. Will the tricky conditions deter these brave adventurers? Of course not.

3. Corner to Corner
Aired 3 October 2019 • 29 min
You have to be a special kind of couple to survive riding a tandem bike. It is around 70 miles as the crow flies between John O’Groats and Cape Wrath. But if you follow the road, it’s a bit closer to 100 miles - 100 or so miles that wildlife film-maker Andrew O’Donnell and his pal Mark Taylor decided to cycle on a borrowed tandem bicycle, with a trailer attached to the back. Their plan is to travel from corner to corner of the north coast of the Scottish mainland going from east to west. But as with every time you go roaming in the wild, sometimes you need to see what happens along the road.