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Notes from Big Trails
Big Trail Adventures // Rob Savin
27 episodes
1 day ago
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.
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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.
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Blisters, Joy, and a Three-Legged Dog: Martyn Howe on Britain’s National Trails
Notes from Big Trails
29 minutes 59 seconds
3 months ago
Blisters, Joy, and a Three-Legged Dog: Martyn Howe on Britain’s National Trails

In this episode I talk with Martyn Howe, author of Tales from the Big Trails. Martyn set out to walk every one of the UK’s national trails — a journey that took him from the wild coastlines of Pembrokeshire to the vast openness of the Pennine Way and the remoteness of the Southern Upland Way.

We talk about:

  • The rhythm of trail life and why its simplicity is so powerful

  • The moments of awe (and the soggy sandwiches) that come with long days on the path

  • Homesickness, resilience, and what to do when you hit a low point

  • The surprising role of stiff hips in causing blisters — and how Martyn fixed it

  • How technology has changed the way we plan and record adventures

  • The people, characters, and even a three-legged dog that brought joy along the way

  • His upcoming book The Coast is Our Compass, about walking the English Coast Path

Martyn’s reflections on walking, writing, and the way landscape changes us are inspiring and thought-provoking — whether you’re planning your first trail or your fiftieth.

Links and resources

  • Tales from the Big Trails by Martyn Howe

  • Martyn’s digital maps: trailplanner.co.uk

  • Follow Big Trail Adventures: bigtrailadventures.com

Notes from Big Trails
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.