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AreWeDrunkYet
Jul 8, 2006

Picnic Princess posted:

We have some paved paths and boardwalks built in the Rockies and they help people with mobility issues get outside, and I believe everyone should get outside so I'm cool with it. We have trails you can take people in wheelchairs and things like that on. There's a big initiative with the local provincial parks to develop some spaces for people with things like cerebral palsy and other severe disabilities to get out and enjoy the forest by developing a few accessible trails. I took my friend and her baby with stroller on one a couple weeks ago, it was awesome.

Once you pave a path, it's basically a bike trail. The baby has the right idea - wheels are in play, gently caress off with that inefficient walking nonsense.

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