+rldill Posted June 26, 2003 Share Posted June 26, 2003 I'm posting this in all the Region/State forums, please help with the list if you can. I'm putting together a list of wheelchair accessible caches that will be on my web site here. If you know of a site that should be listed please let me know at wcaccessible@yahoo.com Former EarthNOlink user!!!!!!!!! Take a chance or you'll never know. Let your spirits soar! Quote Link to comment
+parkrrrr Posted June 26, 2003 Share Posted June 26, 2003 Warm Fuzzies' Twisted Tower Treasure is wheelchair accessible. I haven't verified this with an actual wheelchair, but I did inquire with a wheelchair-bound friend as to how far he could reach from a sitting position, so I'm pretty sure about its location. The difficulty does go up from 3 to 4, though, due to sight lines. (Posted, not emailed, so other people can see it. If you want email, use the MyPop notifications.) Quote Link to comment
+InsaneMonkey Posted July 9, 2003 Share Posted July 9, 2003 Park Suppliment by Cyberworf, Hmarq and Gtork is wheelchair friendly. It is located in Westmont, IL. Gtork Quote Link to comment
+Dad and the Dynamic Duo Posted July 9, 2003 Share Posted July 9, 2003 Our cache Etch-A-Sketch® ala GPS was set up to be handicap friendly. George Quote Link to comment
+Squirrel Nut & Beersnob Posted July 9, 2003 Share Posted July 9, 2003 The MiGowebsite has a list of accessible caches in Michigan. My cache Boardwalk Stash is wheelchair accessable. If a person utilizing a wheelchair is the only person hunting this one, retrieval will require a little ingenuity, but should be feasible. I walk the Maze of Moments, but everywhere I turn to, begins a new beginning, but never finds a finish... -Enya, Anywhere Is Quote Link to comment
+datum Posted July 9, 2003 Share Posted July 9, 2003 Here's an interactive Michigan Virtual that requires you to stay in your vehicle to experience. No need to take the wheelchair out of the vehicle...and interesting enough. The Mystery Spot Is it an illusion…or the doorway to another dimension? You be the judge…. Quote Link to comment
+Team WO9LF Posted July 10, 2003 Share Posted July 10, 2003 We made A Stroll Through Town specifically for disabled cachers. All 6 parts a Wheelchair friendly. (3 parts are drive by's) Laugh now, but I've got plenty to do when I'm the last person on the planet Quote Link to comment
+Hoodoo Posted July 13, 2003 Share Posted July 13, 2003 quote:Originally posted by rldill:I'm posting this in all the Region/State forums, please help with the list if you can. I'm putting together a list of wheelchair accessible caches that will be on my web site http://bellsouthpwp.net/g/e/geocache/ If you know of a site that should be listed please let me know at wcaccessible@yahoo.com Great idea! Although I'm not wheelchair-bound I'm sensitive to providing accessibility for people who are. Here are three of my virtual caches in northern Wisconsin that are wheelchair accessible: Foundatiom of Life http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?ID=40884 à la Columbus http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?ID=39805 Dylanesque? http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?ID=39661 I've never before attempted to include a URL link in a forum message and for some reason I wasn't able to paste the individual data above into the URL tool for this message. Quote Link to comment
+Runaround Posted July 14, 2003 Share Posted July 14, 2003 I used to have one in a magnetic key case under a bench but the local park district removed it because it was causing environmental damage?!?!? I was using their paved trail. It was stuck to their bench on the paved trail. It was right by their gazebo, manicured lawn, picnic table, and drinking fountain. You parked by their softball fields, soccer fields, picnic pavillion, horseshoe pit, boardwalk, sandbox, and volleyball court. And my cache was causing damamge to the environment? OK, I feel better now. Now where did I park my car??????? Quote Link to comment
lisavemt Posted August 14, 2003 Share Posted August 14, 2003 My micro-cache, Watching the Boats Go By is in a very flat area and the bridge to it is very wide. So, yes it is wheelchair accessible. Altho right now they're working on the road up to the parking lot of the park, so you have to park a ways back. Still tho, I think you could make it over to the bridge, we just checked it out and walked through the grassy area (it's all a park) it's very flat and well maintained. So ad mine, please. Quote Link to comment
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