Jim Cornall

Walking Post

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The weekly podcast from walkingpost.com - interviews and news about the latest in walking, or hiking. Topics include new trails, walking festivals, new books, new gear and clothing, walking holidays and more. If it's news, and it's about walking, you'll find it on walkingpost.com and the Walking Post podcast! Hosted by multiple award-winning broadcaster, writer, editor and photographer Jim Cornall, Walking Post is a production of Ayr Coastal Media Ltd, located in rural Scotland where it never rains (unless you go outside)!

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Jim Cornall

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www.walkingpost.com

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19. Jun 2026

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Walking Post podcast 56: Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site and Ironbridge Gorge Walking Festival 19.06.2026

This week, we are talking about The Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site and the walking festival there with Laura Fildes, Telford & Wrekin Council's World Heritage Site co-ordinator and Lynn Turner, chair of the Ironbridge Gorge Walking Festival. The Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site has joined a new national initiative celebrating the UK’s globally significant industrial heritage, as part...

Walking Post podcast 55: Dealing with heat 05.06.2026

Of course it had to happen. With heatwaves across parts of Europe, we thought a podcast episode on dealing with heat while hiking would be a good idea. Then it started raining. However, it’s still an important subject. The numbers of people ending up in the hospital with sunstroke is on the rise. So, this week, we’re talking about hiking while hot – what to do, what not to do, the signs and sympto...

Walking Post podcast 54: Camp hiking counsellor 02.06.2026

Francesca Pezza, who will soon be a recent college graduate from Santa Clara, was a hiking counsellor in Colorado last summer, a bucket list item for her. She attended Camp Cheley in Rocky Mountain National Park for 30 days every summer, beginning in 6th grade. Hiking became her love, and every summer she would get her "hiking patch," and other nature designations. Her dream was to someday, of cou...

Walking Post podcast 53: What is a travel coach? 22.05.2026

Most people would know the definition of a life coach, but what is a travel coach? An ICF-accredited travel coach is someone who applies International Coaching Federation standards to help clients use travel for personal or professional growth, rather than just booking trips. In practice, they work with people to clarify goals, intentions, and desired outcomes before a journey, then use coaching s...

Walking Post podcast 52: North South Way Peace Camino 15.05.2026

Three guests and one story this week. We talk to Paul O'Neill, secretary of the Inland Waterways Association of Ireland – Newry Portadown Branch; Jonny Keer, heritage officer, Moneypenny's Forge; and Shirley Hayes, service manager of REACT Armagh, about the new North South Way Peace Camino that runs from Newry, in Northern Ireland, to Carlingford, in the Republic of Ireland. The North South Way Pe...

Walking Post podcast 51: Alaska 08.05.2026

Expeditions Alaska is a wilderness adventure guiding company based in Anchorage, Alaska. Our guest this week, owner and lead guide Carl Donohue, has been guiding in Alaska since 1998 and founded the company in 2002. Expeditions Alaska runs small-group backpacking, hiking, camping, packrafting, sea kayaking, and photography tours in Alaska’s national parks and wilderness areas, in Wrangell-St. Elia...

Walking Post podcast 50: The Ice Age Trail 01.05.2026

The Ice Age Trail is one of 11 National Scenic Trails in the US. It runs for roughly 1,200 miles across Wisconsin, following the terminal moraine left by the last Ice Age. It passes through 30 counties from Interstate State Park on the Minnesota border to Potawatomi State Park on the Door Peninsula. The trail is open year‑round and is designed primarily for hiking and backpacking, with some winter...

Walking Post podcast 49: Tai Chi walking – hype or help? 17.04.2026

This week, we’re looking at one of the latest online walking trends – Tai Chi walking. We find out what it is and whether or not it’s something worth pursuing. Our guest is Ashley Katzenback, a doctor of physical therapy and owner of Cape Concierge Physical Therapy, with offices in Sandwich and the Pinehills. Katzenback has more than 20 years of experience and is an expert in the musculoskeletal f...

Walking Post podcast 48: Mole Valley Spring Walking Festival 10.04.2026

The Mole Valley Spring Walking Festival runs from Wednesday, 29 April to Wednesday, 6 May 2026. Organised by the Mole Valley Ramblers, the event features a programme of free guided walks across the Surrey Hills and surrounding areas, including Box Hill, Leith Hill, and the River Mole. The schedule includes various distances and difficulty levels, ranging from short three-mile circuits to day-long...

Walking Post podcast 47: Walking For All 03.04.2026

Walking for All is a community led-walking programme in Northern Ireland and the border counties of the Republic of Ireland, led by Outscape. Rooted in early intervention, prevention, and community capacity building, Walking for All responds directly to strong evidence showing that led Walking for All is intended to help people of all ages and abilities enjoy short, regular walks in local spaces,...

Walking Post podcast 46: South Kesteven Walking Festival 27.03.2026

South Kesteven in Lincolnshire is preparing to launch a walking festival this spring, the first since the original event was cancelled due to the covid crisis. There are more than 40 walks now confirmed across the district. Organised by South Kesteven District Council, the two-week event runs from April 11th and covers everything from urban strolls and canal walks to woodland trails and historic a...

Walking Post podcast 45: All over the world with Exped Tribe 20.03.2026

Based in Erstfeld in the Swiss canton of Uri, Exped Tribe is a mountain guide company and tour operator founded by Davide Guzzardi. The company offers a blend of guided adventures in the Swiss Alps — from climbing and ski touring to wild camping and highline walking — alongside international expeditions to some of the world's most remote destinations, including the Himalayas, Central Asia and Sout...

Walking Post podcast 44: Choppers and bugs 13.03.2026

Ekaterina Preobrazhenskaya, who lives in London, is the chief training architect of the marathon app Hiiro . Kate is an ultramarathon runner and a UESCA-certified running coach with more than seven years of experience. She is a winner and top-three finisher of several ultramarathons in the UK and abroad. She is also the CEO and head coach of international running school Marathonica. Kate writes ar...

Walking Post podcast 43: Acorns, boas, and Everest 06.03.2026

Graham Hoyland is a British author, mountaineer, sailor and adventure‑film producer who was the 15th Briton to reach the summit of Mount Everest in 1993. He has worked around the world making programmes for the BBC, Channel 4, Discovery, the Travel Channel and NBC, from Antarctica to the Himalayas. He wrote the Amazon mountaineering best‑seller Last Hours on Everest, his investigation into what ha...

Walking Post podcast 42: Couch to Kilimanjaro 27.02.2026

Tiffany Jones is a US-based walker, writer, and former teacher from Maine, who now lives in Florida. After losing her parents to cancer, and then being diagnosed with the disease herself, Jones raised the funds to take on an epic Kilimanjaro climb. The adventure took a turn close to the top – and you’ll have to listen to the podcast to discover what unfolded. The trip inspired the creation of a no...

Walking Post podcast 41: Barefoot walking 20.02.2026

Ken Posner is an American ultrarunner and author based in New York. He set a fastest known time on the Long Path, a 350‑mile route from New York City to Albany. He is the author of Running the Long Path, which documents the trail, its history, and his record attempt. Posner has also written Chasing the Grid, a book about climbing the Catskill Mountains in each month, requiring more than 400 ascent...

Walking Post podcast 40: Recovery through walking 13.02.2026

This week, we have a conversation with Jason Lennox, who did a marathon hike in the US of more than 500 miles to raise funds for his One Arrow Foundation, and awareness about mental health, substance use and suicide. This year, he will undertake a 1,776-mile hike around the perimeter of Minnesota. One Arrow Foundation Jason Lennox chairs the One Arrow Foundation, a charity that supports recovery f...

Walking Post podcast 39: Steps help to plant trees with Treekly 06.02.2026

This week, we have a conversation with Jon Bunning, co-founder of Treekly, about the app that tracks steps and turns them into trees. Treekly Operating as a social enterprise, Treekly is a digital platform that converts physical movement into reforestation efforts. The app encourages users to maintain a "Treekly streak" by walking at least 5,000 steps a day; once a streak is established, the compa...

Walking Post podcast 38: EURORANDO 2026 12.12.2025

This week, we’re headed to the Czech Republic to chat with Jan Kerner, one of the organisers of EURORANDO 2026. EURORANDO is Europe’s largest hiking festival, organised every five years by the European Ramblers Association. Since its first edition in 2001, it has become a tradition that brings together thousands of walkers from across the continent. The 2026 edition will be unique in that it is ho...

Walking Post podcast 37: Linda Åkeson McGurk on friluftsliv 05.12.2025

Linda Åkeson McGurk is a Swedish‑American writer and journalist best known for her books There’s No Such Thing as Bad Weather (2017) and The Open‑Air Life (2022). Her work explores Scandinavian parenting and lifestyle traditions, especially the cultural ethos of raising children outdoors year‑round. The Scandinavian philosophy of friluftsliv (literally “open‑air life”) is a cultural tradition that...

Walking Post podcast 36: The Isle of Man 21.11.2025

This week’s podcast guest is Emma Craig, author of Slow Travel Isle of Man, which will be published by Bradt in January 2026. The book is part of Bradt’s award-winning Slow Travel series, designed for readers who want to explore destinations in depth and at a more leisurely pace. The Isle of Man guide offers practical advice for discovering the island’s character, from its coastal paths and glens...

Walking Post podcast 35: A Journey of Elevation - Lessons for Business Transformation from Everest Base Camp 14.11.2025

Ketul Patel, co‑founder of OMIIA Consulting, is the author of A Journey of Elevation: Lessons for Business Transformation from Everest Base Camp, scheduled for publication in January 2026. The book combines accounts of trekking to Everest Base Camp with sections that apply those experiences to business and organisational change. The narrative alternates between descriptions of the walking – the ro...

Walking Post podcast 34: Replacing detention with hiking 07.11.2025

At Morse High School in Bath, Maine, school counselor Leslie Trundy has introduced an alternative to traditional detention. Instead of sitting in a classroom, students who break school rules are offered the option of a supervised hike on the nearby Whiskeag Trail. The program takes students outdoors for several hours, combining physical activity with time away from the usual classroom environment....

Walking Post podcast 33: The psychology of long-distance walks 31.10.2025

On the podcast this week, we are talking about the increased incidences of people tackling longer walks. Whether it’s the Camino in Spain, or the Appalachian Trail in the US, people seem to be looking for bigger and bigger challenges. But why? And what are the challenges and dangers associated with this? Our guest is Vladimir Novkov, a Bulgaria-based psychologist and founder of Sportpersonalities....

Walking Post podcast 32: 1,000 miles, 1,000 beaches 24.10.2025

Greg Keaney walked the length of coastal New South Wales in Australia from Dreamstime to Eden over a two-year period. The journey was completed in 16 one-week stages between 2023 and 2025, fitted around his work commitments. In total, he spent 80 days walking. The route followed the eastern edge of the state, covering beaches, headlands, bush tracks, and roads. Keaney aimed to walk every beach and...

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