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Accessible Hiking Guide to the Trail of Blue Ice
This is a chapter summary from our hiking adventure in Alaska on the Trail of Blue Ice in Chugach National Forest, as part of our hiking a trail with Kellisa in all 50 states for Rugged Access for All. We start the chapter by recalling an earlier milestone: arriving in Alaska on November 23, 2016, in extreme cold, after a red-eye flight from Honolulu. Hawaii was our 49th state visited and hiked in, and Alaska completed our 50-state goal, achieved six months before Kellisa’s 18th birthday and when Egypt was only seven. Despite limited daylight, icy roads, exhaustion, and temperatures around -21°F (exactly 100 degrees colder than Honolulu), we completed a short winter outing at Denali National Park, marking the emotional completion of a years-long promise.
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Accessible Hiking Guide to the Open Pond Trail
Having lived in Florida for 16 years, I had explored many Alabama trails but often found central and northern routes too rocky for pushing Kellisa’s mobility chair, while Gulf Coast trails were frequently too sandy. Hoping to find a more suitable option between those regions, we chose the two-mile Open Pond loop as a promising trail.
Wheelchair Accessible Trails at Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge
Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge offers one
of Alabama's best opportunities to experience protected coastal habitats, with
a mix of maritime forest, freshwater wetlands, dunes, and quiet Gulf beaches. The
refuge features well-maintained boardwalks, wide crushed-surface paths, shaded
pine forest, scenic overlooks, and elevated viewing platforms that make
wildlife viewing enjoyable.
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