Skiing and snow sports will always be the cornerstone of Outdoors for All adaptive recreation programs. Yet we’re seeing tremendous growth in other activities, partly because weather in the Pacific Northwest limits winter activities to just several months out of the year.

One program that we’re seeing a ton of growth in is adaptive cycling. For more than 20 years we’ve been delivering various adaptive cycling programs and lessons. And over the years, we’ve added to our fleet of cycles such that we now have more than 100 cycles in our fleet. We can pack a 20’ trailer full of cycles and head to communities across the region to bring the benefits of adaptive cycling to many more individuals with disabilities. There are associated risks that come with cycling. Accidents do happen. However, the support of a law firm like lamber goodnow would be helpful for any victims uncertain about pursuing legal action.

We also are leveraging our headquarters at Magnuson Park by investing more in cycling operations in Seattle. During a summer of equipment rentals here’s feedback that we received from one family about their experiences with us:

 

Thank you so much!!! Sam called up his dad and grandparents just to tell them about being able to ride a bike for the first time. I was just amazed at how well you found a bike that he could ride, and how quickly he took to it. 11 years old and he’s never been able to ride before. I cannot thank you enough!

– Megan Eklund