Elements, with Monty Halls

By: Monty Halls
  • Summary

  • A podcast that covers a decade of travels and travails with broadcaster and writer Monty Halls. The series takes us from the oceans to the mountains, and a few other places besides. Indeed it covers the greatest adventure of all (having kids). All the episodes are based on Monty's award winning features and articles for newspapers and adventure magazines around the globe. Want to escape in 2022? Want to be inspired, to kick back and share some time with a biologist, adventurer and traveller who created films and tv watched by millions.
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Episodes
  • Wild Garlic
    Jan 25 2022
    This podcast is a contradictory affair. It was recorded a couple of years ago - so is a little old - but then again is ahead of its times as the garlic doesn’t bloom for a little while yet. But it’s a nice portent of what is to come, roundabout March / April time in our neck of the woods. And it’s got Reubs in. Enjoy….
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    8 mins
  • Bioluminescence
    Jan 19 2022
    This is the story of one of those spectacular natural events in the UK that takes you completely by surprise. It started with a night paddle on the ancient waterways of the River Dart, and ended in a fireworks display that took our breath away. This happened a few years ago, but I remember it to this day. A river of fire in the darkness of a winter night - great stuff.
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    8 mins
  • Great Escapes - Christmas in North Uist (storms, sand, and seashores).
    Dec 23 2021

    This ended up being a rather lovely few days. You're properly on the edge of the world here, but the end result is a close community who take responsibility for the environment around them. Pigs, dogs, ponies, and plastic all feature - a potent combo....

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    9 mins

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