Tuesday, July 28, 2026
Monday, July 27, 2026
Wheelchair Accessible Trails at Petrified Forest National Park
Petrified
Forest National Park marked a memorable milestone for Chris, Kellisa, and
Egypt. During their cross-country move from Jacksonville, Florida, to
Roseville, California in January 2016, Arizona became the 40th state
that the three explored together. The stop was part of a whirlwind journey
west, proving that even while relocating across the country, there is always
time to add another adventure to Kellisa's growing list of accessible hikes.
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photos capture a landscape unlike almost anywhere else in America. They show
Kellisa smiling beside enormous, fossilized tree trunks that have been
transformed into colorful stone over more than 200 million years. Other images
highlight sweeping views across the Painted Desert, where layers of red,
purple, gray, and orange stretch to the horizon. We also photographed the
surreal Blue Mesa badlands, whose soft blue and lavender hills resemble another
planet, along with overlooks where the wheelchair could be positioned safely to
enjoy the scenery. Together, the pictures emphasize that the park is about much
more than petrified logs—it is a place of vast open vistas, remarkable geology,
and shared family memories.
Monday, July 20, 2026
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Sunday, July 19, 2026
Roadside Bike Trail in Winter with a Rugged Mobility Chair
In late November 2016, our family arrived in Alaska after an unforgettable red-eye flight from Hawaii, trading tropical beaches and 80°F sunshine for the frozen wilderness of Denali National Park and a bone-chilling -21°F—a temperature swing of roughly 100 degrees in less than half a day. Alaska wasn't just another destination. It was the 50th and final U.S. state that Chris, Kellisa, and Egypt had visited together, completing a promise years in the making.
Tuesday, July 14, 2026
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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