Extractions: December, 1991 In July of 1990, the U.S. Congress made a significant general statement about recreation in the National Wilderness Preservation System. In its "Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990," the lawmakers decided: "Congress reaffirms that nothing in the Wilderness Act shall be construed as prohibiting the use of a wheelchair in a wilderness area by an individual whose disability requires use of a wheelchair..." The act went on to say that federal land management agencies are not required to provide special facilities in wilderness for handicapped persons, except that they should, when possible, construct trails and bridges "to comply with the intent of this Act." This contradictory language may mean that those primitive, one-log stream crossings will be gradually replaced by plank bridges, and that trails will be widened to accommodate a new form of transportation, the off-road wheelchair. With the invention of the mountain bike in the late 1970s, the off-road wheelchair was sure to follow. In 1989, Up and Over Engineering of El Cerrito, California, introduced the Cobra, featuring four wheel disk brakes, knobby tires, two speed handrims, and a chrome-molybdenum steel frame.
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Biking Guide - Links Of Biking Related Information & Resources vehicle, except for a motorized wheelchair, you can do and environs ranging from coolmountain forests to The biking Expedition biking and adventure programs http://www.romwell.com/travel/advisory/OutSport/biking.shtml
Extractions: American Trails Organization working for the common interests of all trail users with mission to lead the nation toward the creation and implementation of a comprehensive trails infrastructure. Mountain Biking Non Stop! - Large list of races and links, stories, results of races, email links to the bike industry, news, info and more. Cyber Cyclery - Directory of biking related information, resources and services. Team Internet - Open to anyone interested in any form of bicycle racing. The team is registered with the U.S. Cycling Federation and the National Off Road Bicycling Association. Mountain Biking - "The Internet's mountain bike park", good directory. The Biking Expedition - Biking and adventure programs offered for teens. Roadcycling.com - The site features cycling news, race results, product reviews, race schedules, rankings, training articles, a discussion board, a ride guide, and much more. Bike on Transit Guide Info on using your bikes and transit to get places. They now list bike maps as well transit for each state. Cycleweb.co.uk
Extractions: Cycling in Powell River is a popular form of recreation, transportation and sport. The layout of the town offers anyone easy access to any point in town. The newly paved highway #101 with its wide cycling lanes is becoming popular with cycle tourers as well as local "roadies". Enjoy a long rolling and truly scenic ride.
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Extractions: Powell River is wheelchair-friendly! Persons with wheelchairs will love Powell River. From the flat shopping and business districts of upper Westview and Marine Avenue (a big hill between, mind you!) to the spectacular Inland Lake Trail and Recreation Area , visitors will see Powell River has gone out of our way to invite everyone.
Campsite Amenities And Fees Modern campsites feature electric hookups, modern toilet buildings,showers, wheelchairaccessible sites and sanitation stations. http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,1607,7-153-10365-32926--,00.html
Extractions: Campsite Amenities and Fees State Parks and Recreation Areas remain open year-around for day-use visitors, but most campgrounds close, or a least shut off water service over the winter months. The State Park and Recreation Area camping fees below apply to the main use season from late spring to early fall. State Forest camping is the same price year around. Full Hook-Up Campsite - $23.00 per night Full Hook-up campsites feature direct sewer, water and electrical hook-ups with 20/30 or 50 amp service. Click on a campground below to find out more. Modern Campsite - $20.00 per night Modern campsites feature electric hookups, modern toilet buildings, showers, wheelchair-accessible sites and sanitation stations. In addition, some campgrounds have pull-through sites for the larger RV's convenience. Click on a campground below to find out more. Modern Campsite - $19.00 per night Modern campsites feature electric hookups, modern toilet buildings, showers, wheelchair-accessible sites and sanitation stations. In addition, some campgrounds have pull-through sites for the larger RV's convenience. Click on a campground below to find out more.