Written by John Morris, WheelchairTravel.org Happy Friday, travelers! Many of you are surely aware of the tragedy that occurred Tuesday night in Washington, D.C., when a U.S. Army helicopter collided with American…
Category: Wheelchair Travel
Dirty Dishes In Corridor
Written by Chillie Falls, AccessAdventure.net, February 5, 2025 Today, award-winning journalist and researcher Catie Kovelman published an article on Cruise Hive about basic cruise ship etiquette that all cruisers should follow. (https://www.cruisehive.com/friendly-reminder-stop-leaving-cutlery-all-over-your-cruise-ship/159125)…
As the LA wildfires have shown, people with disabilities often have to fend for themselves
Written by Esme Mazzeo, CNN, January 18, 2025 A home is engulfed in flames during the Eaton Fire in the Altadena area on Wednesday, January 8. Josh Edelson/AFP/Getty ImagesCNN — As the Pacific Palisades…
Versailles Disaster
Written by Chillie Falls, January 30, 2025 This podcast episode was taken from a Facebook Live today to inform followers why Hot Air Tom was touring Versailles, and I was sitting at…
Inside Liv Stone’s world: Surfing, cooking, breaking stereotypes and living life fully
From Melange Magazine, January 2025 Liv Stone, a vlogger and three-time Para Surfing World Champion, shares her passions for surfing, cooking, travel and adventure on her YouTube channel. Whether riding waves or experimenting in…
Mother daughter trip to Japan
Written by Julie Jones, Half Wheelchair Will Travel, December 26, 2024 What better way to celebrate Amelia finishing her social work degree than taking her on a mother daughter trip? We love…
Special Olympics athlete: ‘I may have a disability, but my spirit is high.’
Written By Karim Shamsi-Basha | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com Peter Poole, bottom right in neon green shorts, joined his teammates on Saturday, Jan. 11, to celebrate their gold medal win in floor…