Neurodiversity & hiking radio programme with Stirling University
We were all involved in a fully produced radio programme about neurodiversity, autism and hiking! How awesome it that!
We were all involved in a fully produced radio programme about neurodiversity, autism and hiking! How awesome it that!
It was one of the oddest feelings being filmed by a professional film/TV crew but we thoroughly enjoyed it. Walking the last few miles of the Clyde Walkway beside the Falls of Clyde at an UNESCO World Heritage Site was magnificent to say the least!
Todays section of the Clyde Walkway was completely different to the first few days. It was different in just about every way, and Eve was once again a happy child thriving in the environment she loves the most.
Before we went to sleep last night Eve and I had small chat and agreed to put the day behind us, treating each day as a new beginning. We were going to start tomorrow (today) with positivity and enthusiasm, and that’s exactly what we did…
First an apology. I said yesterday that I was worried about appearing negative in my writing, but today I’m even more concerned about negativity so please accept my apologies before you read on.
New day, new trail and for this Scottish Great Trail we are walking the Clyde Walkway. The Clyde Walkway extends from the centre of Glasgow to UNESCO World Heritage site at New Lanark in South Lanarkshire