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THE TELEGRAPH OUTDOOR ADVENTURE & TRAVEL SHOW – DRIVEN BY SEAT Ripe for eating


No trip to the great outdoors is complete without some tasty local produce, and at The Telegraph Outdoor Adventure &


Travel Show there’s nowhere better to find some of the best on offer than at the Small Producers’ Market. Featuring local


produce from shops, stalls and farms, the Small Producers’ Market is a haven of fantastic tasting fresh food at the Show. Exhibitors include Perry Court Farm, known for its air-dried fruit crisps grown, picked and prepared on its Kent farm, The Well Hung Meat Company, famed for its award-winning


organic meat, Snowdonia Cheese Company, revered for its flagship Little Black Bomber extra mature cheddar, and Brockleby’s, the go-to place for pies with provenance.


The Telegraph Outdoor Adventure & Travel Show brings together the best of the outdoors so the next time you’re stepping out you can do more and go further


THE BEST OF THE GREAT OUTDOORS


Kick-start 2014


Dust off your CV and flash your best smile, if you’re looking for a change in career or


to take a course in 2014 the Careers in the Outdoors area at The Telegraph Outdoor Adventure & Travel Show is the place to head to. With a host of experts on hand


from the outdoors industry, they’re ready and willing to answer your questions and share how they’ve combined their passion for the outdoors with a career for life.


A coffee at the Careers Café supported by PGL Travel may seem innocuous enough


Wilderness wonderland


What could be more satisfying than lighting your own fire from scratch, or navigating your way out of a tricky spot using just your wits and an old-fashioned map? Make tracks to the Wild


Britain zone at The Telegraph Outdoor Adventure & Travel Show and you could be walking away with these skills and more.


There you’ll find the bushcraft camp. Led by Bob Podesta, who spent 27 years in the British Army and 25 of those with the SAS, he has extensive knowledge of surviving in the wilderness, which he’s willing to share with you.


When you’re done learning how to skin a rabbit, adjacent is an informal talks area filled with equally knowledgeable people happy to talk on everything from where the best walks in Britain are to the top twitching spots around the country. Check out the website for the full timetable of talks.


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but it could be the start of great things, as, alongside the baristas, informal talks will be taking place with everyone from journalists and CEOs to technical gear designers and outdoor activity providers. And don’t forget to chat to PGL Travel, it’s the UK’s leading provider of residential


children’s adventure holidays at 24 centres across the UK, France and Spain, and every


year has job vacancies for activity instructors plus catering and housekeeping staff. This summer you could be living the dream.


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