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AdvenChair Field Guide
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Difficult
Surface:
Substantial amount of loose, unstable material and
uneven footing
Steepness:
Includes long sections of steep uphill or downhill
Obstacles:
Many obstacles of 12” or less: Rocks, ruts, logs, and
roots, and with sudden drops or rises in the trail.
Trail Width:
Generally greater than 32” with long narrow
sections. Side slopes are common but not extreme
Scouting:
These trails should be scouted before attempting to
travel on them with an AdvenChair to ensure they are passable
safely with the available team.
Suggested Minimum Team Size:
7; rider, driver, lead mule, 4
extra mules
Extremely
Difficult
Surface:
Substantial amount of loose, unstable material and
uneven footing
Steepness:
Includes long sections of steep uphill with some
very steep sections.
Obstacles:
Many obstacles of 12” or less and some of 18”:
Rocks, ruts, roots, and with sudden drops or rises in the trail.
Some sections of the trail may feel like natural stairs.
Trail Width:
Trail can be quite narrow with steep sidehill
sections. The rider may have to be carried through some
narrow sections.
Scouting:
These trails should be scouted before attempting to
travel on them with an AdvenChair to ensure they are passable
safely with the available team.
Suggested Minimum Team Size:
7+; rider, driver, lead mule, 5
or more extra mules
Impossible
Some hiking trails are simply not accessible with any wheelchair.
Characteristics that make trails not accessible include: Very
narrow; very steep; side slopes that would cause the
AdvenChair to tip or slide sideways with unstable footing above
and below the trail; large and common obstacles > 18” which
can’t be navigated around. These trails are extremely unsafe for
the entire team and should not be attempted or, if
encountered, should cause the team to turn around.