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Disabled mountain biking in Scotland.
Yes, really! The 7stanes has developed suitable trails for disabled access,
allowing those with disabilities to enjoy off-road cycling. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/4280277.stm ...d |
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David Martin wrote:
Yes, really! The 7stanes has developed suitable trails for disabled access, allowing those with disabilities to enjoy off-road cycling. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/4280277.stm ...d This was good to read about. Not necessarily off-road, but I always remember going for a walk from above Kinlochleven out to the Blackwater dam on top of the aqueduct that carries the water from the dam to the top of the pipes which feed the HEP station. This was a walk of about 11 miles there and back along the flat 2 or 3 metre wide covering for the aqueduct. I did wonder why it wasn't developed for wheelchair and bike access into the countryside. Kennedy |
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