Where abouts do you live? Here in Northern Ohio there’s a great State Parks system that’s accessible and have wonderful trails to use a wheelchair on. Fairly steep trails that I’ve gotten past 20 mph by just *coasting* after a few pushes (although the real workout starts when you have to return and go back up… and a beautiful variety of woodland scenery. A killer place to offroad and do some… “Whiking”? (I’m not sure what else “wheeling” & “Hiking” is… certainly not “healing” )
Very cool video, and nice job on the trails! I live right in the middle of a State Parks system that has a number of accessible-yet-fairly-hardcore trails (in terms of width, grading, surface material, etc…) that I’ll jump once every few weeks in my Colours “Boing!” w/ suspension and 2″ Mountain Bike tread tires – it’s absolutely a nice upper-body workout, and I can certainly skip the gym those days!
Seriously, this doesn’t look like ‘extreme’ wheelchair hiking; it looks like regular wheelchair hiking. Though the name gives me plenty of ideas! *schemes*
Also, it would be awesome if more trails like these accessible ones were built… i don’t know of any around where i live.
I don’t understand, where is the extreme sport part in this? I’m in a wheelchair too and I’ve been through worse terrein just while birdwatching…or ion my way to school during the winter or on the beach…
Wow, that is amazing:) Especially the part on the boardwalk where your wheels are so close to the edge. Do your shoulders or arms hurt after a trek like that though?
Where abouts do you live? Here in Northern Ohio there’s a great State Parks system that’s accessible and have wonderful trails to use a wheelchair on. Fairly steep trails that I’ve gotten past 20 mph by just *coasting* after a few pushes (although the real workout starts when you have to return and go back up…
and a beautiful variety of woodland scenery. A killer place to offroad and do some… “Whiking”? (I’m not sure what else “wheeling” & “Hiking” is… certainly not “healing”
)
Very cool video, and nice job on the trails! I live right in the middle of a State Parks system that has a number of accessible-yet-fairly-hardcore trails (in terms of width, grading, surface material, etc…) that I’ll jump once every few weeks in my Colours “Boing!” w/ suspension and 2″ Mountain Bike tread tires – it’s absolutely a nice upper-body workout, and I can certainly skip the gym those days!
Love your videos!!
PS I really admire your balance!!
Seriously, this doesn’t look like ‘extreme’ wheelchair hiking; it looks like regular wheelchair hiking. Though the name gives me plenty of ideas! *schemes*
Also, it would be awesome if more trails like these accessible ones were built… i don’t know of any around where i live.
I don’t understand, where is the extreme sport part in this? I’m in a wheelchair too and I’ve been through worse terrein just while birdwatching…or ion my way to school during the winter or on the beach…
c disable ppl CAN do this shit too.
sei l’esempio di vitalità.grazie.
Wow, that is amazing:) Especially the part on the boardwalk where your wheels are so close to the edge. Do your shoulders or arms hurt after a trek like that though?
Awesome!!! Impressive with your thin wheels on that terrain.
abi ya bunun için yeni zellandaya gitmen gerekmiyordu amasyaya gel möre?in yaylalar?na ç?kar?y?m seni
very cool
killer!
HAHAHA, love it!
Wow!!
funny, funny, funny… hahahaha
Excelente, all!!
this a 6 to 8 hour hike. impressive!