
The Accessible Outdoors
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Share tips and experiences on enjoying nature through accessible trails, parks, and outdoor... View more
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Share tips and experiences on enjoying nature through accessible trails, parks, and outdoor adventures worldwide. From wheelchair-friendly hiking paths and scenic boardwalks to adaptive sports, camping, and wildlife viewing, this is the place to ask about locations, equipment, or seasonal tips – someone here has likely experienced it before. You’ll find first-hand reviews, personal stories, and recommendations for nature, cultural, and leisure activities. This group welcomes all accessibility needs, helping you enjoy a more accessible and rewarding outdoor experience.
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Oklahoma Adventure Part 2
https://youtu.be/vzJfbJdIJ_k?si=CWdmYeuYoPrqE96N
Family members, who have loved ones in the service to our country travel to destinations to visit and see their soldiers. This video is to help turn your trip to Ft Sills into a mini Oklahoma vacation. Many family members travel with disabilities so accessibility will be mentioned. In Part 2…
Josh Grisdale, Geordie Travels and 2 others4 CommentsView more commentsThank you for taking us to places that most wheelchair users would never get to venture to. I love your videos!
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Oklahoma Adventure Part 3
This is our last video on Oklahoma. If you like old airplanes, western wear, and BBQ sandwiches this is the video for you.
Since we are done with our Oklahoma video series, we will be back to finishing our Japan series. Our next videos will be on Hiroshima and Miyajima Island.
I hope you like our videos.
Is Oklahoma on your Bucket List? It wasn't on mine.
Oklahoma wasn’t on our bucket list but when our youngest daughter graduated from Army Artillery School at Ft Sills Army Base near Oklahoma City we went and had a great time. Oklahoma isn’t typically referred to as a vacation location but it was great!
This is our first Oklahoma video in a series of three. Since our son uses a wheelchair at…
Thank you!
Regardless of accessibility, Oklahoma is almost never covered in travel content. Great to get a glimpse.
Thanks for watching. There are two more Oklahoma videos scheduled to come out on 12/5 and 12/12. I wanted to get them done for my daughter to see and remember her Army time at Ft Sills.
I’m now returning to finish my Japan videos. I’m currently working on Hiroshima and have several more videos to complete for Japan.
This summer Alex and…
Driving through Galloway Forest in Scotland with accessible stops!
María José Aguilar-Carrasco helps people with disabilities gain access to nature.
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How Can National Parks Be Made Accessible to All? AO Wants to Know.
María José Aguilar-Carrasco helps people with disabilities gain access to nature.
The one thing I wish we had more of, accessible nature spots that still leave you feeling like you’re in the wild!
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