Ursidae69
Traveller
goodtimes said:Chuck, you have some valid points, but I do think that access for handicapped people should be *A* consideration. Not *THE* consideration, but one of them. We should not make EVERY wilderness attraction handicap accessable, not even a majority of them. But I feel that every roughly geographical region should have some access for handicapped people. There should be places that someone can take their 95 year old father who is confined to a wheel chair, so they can enjoy nature without having to drag him across stumps, and rivers, and through heavy brush, etc. These area's don't need to be in the heart of a wilderness area...but they should not be overly-developed either. There are many places that fit the bill already, and my arguement is not that we should do this everywhere, but it is something that should be kept in mind as the debate about access continues.
It already is *A* consideration, most National Parks have handicap access. When I went to Denali NP in 2002, they actually bus people in, I saw a couple hundred caribou, and several grizzley bears, from the comfy bus seat. That's as wilderness as it gets for handicapped or anyone else. The argument your making I won't buy, not even for a dollar.