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  • TRIVIA TIME (NO GOOGLING!)

    Which breathtaking U.S. landmark features the “Trail of Time,” a wheelchair-friendly path along its rim that lets visitors experience 2 billion years of geological history without a single stair?

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    kathyd, Patty and Josh Grisdale
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  • First-time solo trip to Kyoto + Ine (mobility scooter & slow travel tips)

    Hi everyone 👋

    I’m planning my first solo trip to Japan and I would love some advice.
    I can walk short distances, but I sometimes need help for longer walking days, so I’m exploring a slow-travel plan in Kyoto and Ine (fishing village).

    I can usually walk, but I’m planning to rent a mobility scooter just in case, and I’m also interested in having a…

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    Josh Grisdale
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  • Mastumoto trip report Fall 2025

    We enjoyed a great fall day in Matsumoto; started out with a 30-minute train journey north to Hotaka Station (Azumino), then walked about 3 kilometers with friend in foldable wheelchair to the Daio Wasabi farms. The last kilometer was on a narrow road without sidewalk, but bikes frequent the route so cars are used to seeing and…

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    tabifolk and Josh Grisdale
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    • Thank you for the awesome update! Too bad they charged full price when you couldn’t fully access it… 🫤

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  • February 2025 visit!

    Hey guys! Coming to NZ in February. Hopefully I’ll have a triride HT, can anyone recommend any accessible trails?

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    indiaheron
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    • As someone from the wonderful Rotorua who has attended multiple events aimed at creating accessible paths in our Redwoods Forest I can definitely recommend the accessible loop in the Rotorua redwoods for being beautiful and a bit of a bumpy adventure (I managed in my tiny fold up travel power chair so a triride would definitely do the…

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