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E-raamat: Rugged Access for All: A Guide for Pushiking America's Diverse Trails with Mobility Chairs and Strollers

  • Formaat: 280 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Oct-2020
  • Kirjastus: Rowman & Littlefield
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781538126615
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  • Formaat: 280 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Oct-2020
  • Kirjastus: Rowman & Littlefield
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781538126615

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A captivating narrative guidebook to inspire everyone, no matter their abilities, to get outside and experience the countrys natural landscapes.

When Kellisa Kain was born premature with significant developmental and physical disabilities, she wasnt expected to survive her first 24 hours. She defied the odds, and 20 years later she and her father, Christopher Kain, have pushiked using a specialized mobility chair across the entire United States.

In Rugged Access for All: A Guide for Pushiking Americas Diverse Trails with Mobility Chairs and Strollers, Chris and Kellisa showcase some of the greatest trails across the US that can be completed while pushikinghiking with someone in a wheelchair, mobility chair, or stroller. Part narrative, part guide, this book includes detailed trail descriptions, trail maps, tips for hiking with a stroller or mobility chair, and vibrant stories from Chris and Kellisas own experiences hiking in all 50 states. The featured trails vary in difficulty, from deserts to mountains and everything in between.

Sometimes even a stroll around the block can have frustrating barriers to those with wheels, and this can lead to families staying inside too often. Rugged Access for All gives families the knowledge, confidence, and direction to travel and experience the wonders of nature, no matter what mobility challenges they may face.

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I have met a handful of people in life who inspire everyone they come into contact with. These people have one thing in commonthey are always kind, happy and smiling. They do things that others only dream of, and of course make it look effortless. Christopher Kain is one of those people. This book gives you permission to push your boundaries, and experience life to the fullest no matter your abilities. -- Karen Kain, author & activist for families living a unique life experience Chris and Kellisa are two of my heroesand some of the best hikers I know. The trail doesn't care how far or how fast you go. Hiking is all about getting out there, making the most of the experience, and taking all the lessons, memories, and friendships back home. In Rugged Access for All, Chris and Kellisa prove that the trail is there for everyone at every phase of life. Hike on! -- Jennifer Pharr Davis, author, speaker, record setting hiker A must-read for park rangers and trail designers to understand the challenges of those who must use wheels to access trails and to learn how to provide information and encouragement for all. -- Kay Tasso, PT, PhD, board-certified clinical specialist in pediatric physical therapy Part guidebook, part chicken soup for the soul. Adventurous, heartwarming, and informative. If this book doesn't make you want to go explore the outdoors, nothing will. -- Ian Mackay, executive director of Ian's Ride Gain a whole new view into the wonders of nature through the eyes of Kellisa and Christopher Kain, an intrepid father-daughter hiking team who tackled all 50 statestwiceby pushiking with a mobility chair. The Kains uncertainties and delights, from predictable struggles with signage and parking to dealing with snakes, deep sand and peoples varying attitudes, enable the reader to be surprised alongside them. From prudent notes on trail sections to packing tips for a person with extra needs, readers will find what they need to do the same. But its Christophers offhand lines about tube-feeding a daughter in a dark tent, tethering himself to her stroller to keep them attached in case of a fall, and treating her seizures beside a road before a dinner for two that add depth and sparkle to this guide. He says Kellisas social skills and language benefit from hiking, and its easy to see why as we follow their stimulating paths. Rugged Access for All is useful and inspirational for outdoor enthusiasts of all abilities. -- Christina Adams, speaker, autism expert, and author of A Real Boy: A True Story of Autism, Early Intervention and Recovery I have been following and admiring Chris on social media for several years. Chriss drive to enrich Kellisa's life through pushiking will inspire you to persevere through lifes challenges. This book will encourage you to explore and appreciate the breathtaking natural beauty our country offers, while forging a lifelong bond with your loved ones. It also includes lots of practical advice and recommended trails for would-be pushikers. -- Terri Weeks, owner of Big Rock Travel and author of Adventures around Cincinnati

Foreword xi
Patrick Gray
Justin Skeesuck
Introduction 1(17)
About This Book
9(3)
Essential Gear for Pushiking
12(2)
Trails Overview
14(4)
Chapter 1 Alabama
18(4)
Chapter 2 Alaska
22(9)
Chapter 3 Arizona
31(5)
Chapter 4 Arkansas
36(4)
Chapter 5 Northern California
40(4)
Chapter 6 Southern California
44(3)
Chapter 7 Colorado
47(4)
Chapter 8 Connecticut
51(4)
Chapter 9 Delaware
55(4)
Chapter 10 Florida
59(5)
Chapter 11 Georgia
64(4)
Chapter 12 Hawaii, Difficult
68(9)
Chapter 13 Hawaii, Easy
77(3)
Chapter 14 Idaho
80(3)
Chapter 15 Illinois
83(4)
Chapter 16 Indiana
87(3)
Chapter 17 Iowa
90(5)
Chapter 18 Kansas
95(6)
Chapter 19 Kentucky
101(5)
Chapter 20 Louisiana
106(3)
Chapter 21 Maine
109(4)
Chapter 22 Maryland
113(4)
Chapter 23 Massachusetts
117(5)
Chapter 24 Michigan, Lower Peninsula
122(3)
Chapter 25 Michigan, Upper Peninsula
125(4)
Chapter 26 Minnesota
129(5)
Chapter 27 Mississippi
134(4)
Chapter 28 Missouri
138(4)
Chapter 29 Montana
142(6)
Chapter 30 Nebraska
148(5)
Chapter 31 Nevada
153(4)
Chapter 32 New Hampshire
157(4)
Chapter 33 New Jersey
161(4)
Chapter 34 New Mexico
165(6)
Chapter 35 New York
171(5)
Chapter 36 North Carolina
176(5)
Chapter 37 North Dakota
181(5)
Chapter 38 Ohio
186(3)
Chapter 39 Oklahoma
189(4)
Chapter 40 Oregon
193(9)
Chapter 41 Pennsylvania
202(4)
Chapter 42 Rhode Island
206(3)
Chapter 43 South Carolina
209(4)
Chapter 44 South Dakota
213(5)
Chapter 45 Tennessee
218(4)
Chapter 46 Texas
222(4)
Chapter 47 Utah
226(4)
Chapter 48 Vermont
230(4)
Chapter 49 Virginia
234(5)
Chapter 50 Washington
239(4)
Chapter 51 West Virginia
243(4)
Chapter 52 Wisconsin
247(5)
Chapter 53 Wyoming
252(5)
Chapter 54 Washington, DC
257(4)
Appendix: Trail Websites 261(2)
Index 263(4)
About the Author 267
Christopher Kain is recognized as a leader in the special needs world with an emphasis on hiking, camping, and general travel. His blog, www.kellisaspath.com, shares his hiking adventures with his daughter Kellisa and has followers from across the world. He has also written for abilities.com, the worlds largest website dedicated to people with disabilities.