LET’S be honest, John Muir would probably have hated the John Muir Way. The long distance walking trail set up in his honour is surely too flat for a man happiest on a hill, who once declared, “the mountains are calling and I must go”. While Covid-19 may prevent us from hopping across the Atlantic to enjoy the national parks he set up, Muir’s legacy here is a nonetheless spectacular trail that handily ripples across Central Scotland, accessible to many Scots even in lockdown, that more than justifies its official recognition as one of Scotland’s Great Trails.
Scot ex-prisoners exposed to freezing -10C temperatures to help rehabilitation
The cold water therapy sees ex-cons exposed to sub-zero temperatures in a bid to help them improve their willpower.
Dutch extreme athlete Wim Hof invented the technique being used by ex-cons (Image: Daily Record)
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Situated in Rutherglen, the home - which was just built in 2018 - is expecting offers over £395,000.
READ MORE: Estate agents Unicorn Homes said: We take great pleasure in presenting this impressive, individually designed, modern detached villa to the market. Built in 2018 by the current owner and extending to 265 square metres, a great deal of thought has been given to the build, layout, fit and finish to make this property a unique and charming family home.
READ MORE: They added: Set within a substantial elevated plot, about 200 metres above sea level, Hollybraes Barn is located south-east of the city in the popular suburb of Rutherglen.
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By Mike Ritchie There is a wonderful, sweaty, brash, unforgettable buzz about Glasgow’s Barrowland Ballroom that has made it a favourite with gig-going fans and top acts from all over the world. Writing about the famous east end establishment was a memorable project for Alison Irvine, who found the commission for her Barrowland Ballads book both exhilarating and rewarding. But as she dug into the fascinating history and famously unique atmosphere of the venue, and the people who make it come alive, Ms Irvine was also forced to find space in her head and diary for the second novel she was writing at the same time, titled Cat Step, which was published at the end of last year.