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From the traveling adventures I have already had there are a few things
I’ve learned to take with me and most people who use wheelchairs whether
manual or power can benefit from. The number one thing you should be
aware of is your health. Nothing ruins a well thought out trip like
catching a bug, even if it’s the common cold. ...Read ...
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Out of these 9 major U.S. cities which one do you feel is the most wheelchair friendly? What one is the easiest to get around? VOTE HERE or just see the results._________________wheelchairtraveling.commaking adventure accessible
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There is also adaptive sailing in San Diego through this great company called Challenged America. I recently traveled down there and had the experience; it was amazing! I'm a para and I was told they have taken quads out too. Here's an article about my experience:Adaptive Sailing in San Diego
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Music is a huge part of my life. I grew up listening to classic rock but love all good music. A couple of years ago my mother gave me a coaster with a great quote, it reads:Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.wheelchairtraveling.com
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I LOVE quotes! I keep all kinds of logs of good quotes I find along the way. Here is a favorite: ''Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we find it not'' (Ralph Waldo Emerson).wheelchairtraveling.com
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I am building an international resource because I love traveling so much and feel anyone who wants to enjoy that experience should be able to. I have been all over the United States, Berlin, Mexico, Canada, and Greece. This November I head to Italy and Portugal. This is a website to keep your eye on. ...The sky is the limit.wheelchairtraveling.com
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I love your attitude, I have the same outlook; reality is all relative. wheelchairtraveling.com
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