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TRAVELING WITH A DISABILITY: SEE THE WORLD, PROVE WHAT’S POSSIBLE

11/21/2016

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Recently, our Craig was interviewed by PRISCILLA LIGUORI, and this article and interview were posted to The Culturist this week: 

While worrying about accessibility can be daunting, there are many ways to make traveling possible and enjoyable for people with disabilities. Craig Kennedy co-founded an online travel resource for people with disabilities called Access Anything after he realized a lot of inaccurate information circulates within the disability community.
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“Giving people freedom and independence to do what they need and want to do is key,” said Kennedy, who lives in Colorado and travels the world while using a wheelchair.

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The GADA Belt proves itself on climbing wall at No Barriers USA

6/30/2016

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This year we traveled down to Copper, CO for the annual No Barriers Summit and while visiting with our friends Mark and Wes at No Limits Tahoe's climbing wall, we joked around that perhaps we should strap the wheelchair in with the famous GADA Belt to test its staying power while Craig climbed the giant wall. Proving itself for the first true time in 10 years of this product (we've had many life-saving kind of testimonials, but none directly from Craig himself!).  Here are the images to prove it! 
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Access Anything Blog

1/1/2013

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Our blog has lived at Google's Blogger hosting since 2005

Please view those archives here
http://accessanything.blogspot.com/
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Ten years of adaptive travel went by in a blink...

12/28/2012

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When we first started this quest in 2003, after returning from a trip to Alaska with a completely jaded viewpoint of accessibility, there wasn't much out there for people with disabilities (PWD) looking to travel, or more specifically, for us, adventure travel in a wheelchair.  There were pockets of information at the many adaptive programs throughout the country and the few medical and rehabilitation centers, but as for guidebooks, travel agents, and paths to follow, there were only a handful back then.

Times change quickly however.  The landscape is completely different now.  Read more here...
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