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[pct-l] drawn cart,,,,!



First, there are a number of nature areas that have been specifically designed for access to people w/ disabilities.  Second,  the PCT allows for people to ride a horse and use pack animals.  This certainly can be a solution for many disabled people and is a much better and more versatile solution than anything with wheels.  The animals can walk much better over the varied terrain than a wheeled cart or wheel chair. I have seen some saddles designed for people w/ disabilities and horses are now used in many therapy situations. The question becomes: Should someone w/ disabilities be able to reject an excellent solution for a prohibited and less effective one?

Bryan W

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>BUT IS IT FARE to us dissabiled, we want to see nature 
> at its best too,you see, my legs are bad,just my legs,in order for me to finish 
> a pct from say Oregon to mexico,...
>I guess ,is what I am saying,we want to see it to
>Howard L Ruiz