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Tiger4x4RV
Apr 19, 2017Nomad
Crowe wrote:
My concern is not about the actual recovery-it is what it is and will be determined accordingly. My question is what do those with limited mobility do? Do you sight-see from the car? Sit on the beach? Use a wheelchair (although this will probably NEVER happen!)? Where and how I guess are the main questions. Alternatives to very active vacations would be helpful. Thanks!
I am finding that photography from the driver's seat (while parked!) is a decent pastime, though not nearly as good as photography while hiking was.
I hunt up "accessible" trails. Sometimes I can walk all or part of them with the rollator or, if they have benches along the way, with hiking sticks.
http://rollinginarv-wheelchairtraveling.blogspot.com/ is a good blog for persons with limited mobility to follow.
Other possible activities if the limited person is able to get aboard: tram tours, train tours, harbor boat tours. Horseback rides? Rafting? Fishing? Museums often have wheelchairs which can be borrowed. Some state parks in California even have beach wheelchairs available.
We limited folk do what we can. Maybe it is not what we would rather do, but it is better than giving up to spend the rest of our lives in a recliner in front of the TV.
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