There is also Team Bat, which has bikers who echo-locate. (no kidding)
www.teambat.org
And it truly works.
There is also Team Bat, which has bikers who echo-locate. (no kidding)
www.teambat.org
And it truly works.
Last edited by KnottedYet; 09-18-2006 at 06:03 PM.
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
My dad would take my brother biking (my brother is blind).
Jennifer
“Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.”
-Mahatma Gandhi
"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act but a habit."
-Aristotle
A little different thread on the tandem topic
A good friend of mine has a disability much resembling MS but caused by - I even hate to say the words - Domestic Violence.
Her life has majorly changed and she went from a very active outgoing person to someone who constantly needs a walker to get around.
She met a friend that had a tandem and took her out on it. She started to cry with joy while riding because it gave her freedom and she was able to be back on a bike even if it was for a very short time
Sadly that person with the tandem has moved and I don't know of anyone else in town that owns one. I wish there was some type of buddy rides around here
It's about the journey and being in the moment, not about the destination
Yup, a million years ago when I did the AIDs ride, there was a couple on a tandem, he was blind.
We were at a wedding labor day weekend - the groom has been blind since childhood. It has not stopped him from cycling, skiing, moutain climbing or skydiving. He used to work at The Lighthouse in Seattle and a bunch of him former co-workers flew in for the wedding. Most of them were mighty impressive in their accomplishments.
Brina
"Truth goes through three stages: first it is ridiculed; then violently opposed; finally, it’s accepted as being self-evident." Schopenhauer
We just saw this at our local MS ride a couple of weeks ago. I was riding behind them for a stretch and I was wondering what the stoker could possibly be looking at for so long as his head was bent over.
At the next rest stop, I found out that he was blind! I'd had no idea! What an amazing feeling that must be...to be on a bike when you are blind. Way cool!
There is a blind downhill mountain bike racer named Bobby McMullen. I read an article about him recently, very interesting. He has a leader go down first and shout instructions so he knows what to expect on the trail. A quick google search found this:
http://www.mbaction.com/detail.asp?id=1485
http://www.bicycling.com/article/0,6...2875-1,00.html (longer article)
Last edited by SalsaMTB; 09-19-2006 at 07:20 AM.