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Accessible Off-Road Travel in an All-Terrain Wheelchair

Philip Shadle, CEO, Aimee Copeland Foundation opens outdoor accessibility for disabled individuals with all-terrain wheelchairs. My endorphins flow. Yeehaw!

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Costa Rica – Travel with Abilities

Costa Rica welcomes travelers with disabilities. Juve Acuna, travel guide, spent a week with us sharing his expertise in flora, fauna, history, & disabilities.

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Camino de Santiago 2022: Pilgrimage with Angels

Lost my wheelchair charge on Day 1. OMG. Busted. Until angels stepped in. Grateful, grateful, grateful

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From Here to There: Accessibility on the Camino de Santiago

Managing rural and urban travel with my set of abilities. Roots, dips, inclines, Roman roads, elevators. falls. We did 170 miles (I did 70). A hoot and a half.

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Reprise: Camino de Santiago. Rejuvenated, Inspired #21 & 164

Heading to Portugal. Ready. Listen to last episode from ’19 Spanish Camino. Sounds of tapping of my canes, white storks, cathedral bells chiming. Stay tuned.

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Portugal Camino Pilgrimage: Training with Disabilities. Fun.

Not about walking miles & managing shoes. My training includes mobility and audiovisual prep. Bear with my experiment. Podcast, YouTube, & article. A bit rough.

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Days 6-12 Camino de Santiago. Rejuvenated, inspired, not yet peaked

I just can’t believe how much I enjoy just listening to the birds and the wind.  It quiets my mind. I know you’re shocked to know that, but I have a very active mind. It just never stops, which works some of the time, if not most of the time.  But it’s nice to quiet it and just listen. Buen Camino

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Camino de Santiago. Pilgrimage of sounds.

I find myself on a pilgrimage. I thought I was tagging along with my wife’s hiking group through rural, Northern Spain as a disabled person. But instead, I find myself on a pilgrimage. A pilgrimage of sounds. Buen Camino

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