ADA Hike, French Creek State Park, June 2010
I got to share some of the same snow, in a sense, in June 2010. French Creek State Park had a series of "ADA Accessible Nature Hikes." Once a month on a Saturday morning in summer park ranger Phil McGrath led a one mile hike from behind the visitor's center at the park to Hopewell Lake and back, using a well-beaten trail.

McGrath, who uses a wheelchair, works with the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources to add ADA opportunities to the park system. One of his accomplishments was to have a flat, gravel trail added to Barbour Rock in Pine Creek Gorge, which gives an accessible alternative to reach the overlook. Another was the creation of "Accessibility Adventure Day"at French Creek, a yearly event which featured adaptive hiking, fishing, biking, and kayaking. And then there's the nature hikes. McGrath's led them since 2009, and while French Creek's 2014 calendar isn't available for the summer, I expect he'll be back.

As the only person standing who was not a caregiver, I tried to be helpful and didn't succeed. Noticing Ranger McGrath was stopping at seemingly every bush he passed to pick a branch and show it to people, I offered to pull off some leaves of an interesting looking plant. "Neil, that's poison ivy" said McGrath. "Please don't pick it." Despite that near-miss and a couple of suggestions I looked a little tired from the heat, I emerged unscathed from the hike. Hopefully the other participants continued to find ways to be involved in the outdoors.
Labels: Hiking, Motivation
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