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Accessible Adventures and Adaptive Recreation in Massachusetts State Parks and Beyond!
Friday, August 27, 2010
Explore The Boston Harbor Islands September 13th
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Take a Walk at Walden Pond on August 26
The cabin replica at Walden Pond. |
Labels:
DCR Universal Access Program,
hiking,
Places
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Another Great Day of Paddling at D.A.R. State Forest
The Austine School rafts up for a photo. |
So says Shari Annis of the Austine School for the Deaf of Brattleboro, Vermont. I met this boisterous group again today at D.A.R. State Forest in Goshen and love the way they take full advantage of all the Universal Access Program has to offer. I also saw them this week canoeing in Barton Cove and they'll be cycling in Hadley with All Out Adventures again on Friday. The kids are full of energy and their hoots and hollers could be heard across the lake.
Labels:
DCR Universal Access Program,
Paddling,
Places
Saturday, August 7, 2010
"Because Veterans Are the Best!"
Todd Munn (in red shirt, far right) greets wounded veterans alongside the Connecticut River. |
Hosted by the Gaylord Hospital Sports Association and Disabled Sports USA, the organizers effortlessly solved one of the critical challenges of facilitating an event - perfect weather! Warm, dry and sunny weather is forecast for all three days, in which 26 veterans with permanent disabilities enjoy a free weekend of kayaking, cycling, rowing, fishing, and adventure programming. The event is being held at Riverside Park, a beautiful, accessible location and part of an extensive and impression rehabilitation of Hartford's riverside by Riverfront Recapture over the past 3 decades - a perfect setting for personal rehabilitation as well!
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Beach Wheelchairs - What is Your Experience?
Yesterday I took a trip to Lake Wyola in Shutesbury on a hot day as part of testing the Tiralo Beach Chair. Its a lounge chair on wheels, made in France, that does a nice job of not just getting people with physical limitations to the water's edge, but also into the water on a supportive frame that floats. Turns out to be a very stable and fun experience that anyone can appreciate!
The Tiralo has been around for awhile as a beach wheelchair product, but I'm not sure how much visibility or use it gets in the U.S. It is recommended for calm water, and vulnerable passengers should wear a personal flotation device. We purchased one a few years ago and finally took a test plunge with it. Very refreshing! To get one now is probably a special order for around $2500.
The Tiralo has been around for awhile as a beach wheelchair product, but I'm not sure how much visibility or use it gets in the U.S. It is recommended for calm water, and vulnerable passengers should wear a personal flotation device. We purchased one a few years ago and finally took a test plunge with it. Very refreshing! To get one now is probably a special order for around $2500.
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