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A Glasgow Night Out

I recently undertook a microadventure with four strangers, all bivvy novices, on a hill close to Glasgow for the BBC.

If you have 12 minutes to spare I think it’s a really nice piece of radio.

I have turned it into a very-quickly-composed audio slideshow in order to preserve the recording once it has moved off iPlayer. The photos don’t match the audio, their proportions are wrong and the whole thing is better listened to as an audio piece rather than watched like a video!

Audio – Christopher Sleight
Pictures – Alastair Humphreys

You can listen to the official podcast here.

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