Adaptive Recreation

A Para-Athlete Learns It’s OK to Ask for Help

12-Year-Old Blind Skier Takes on the Big Couloir

How the Grand Canyon United These Veterans

Hiking 20 Miles in Death Valley

Adaptive Skier Rob Enigl Monoskis Montana

Proof Anyone Can Learn to Fish

Paralympic Athlete Vanessa Low’s Journey to Gold in Rio

A Film on How to Be Safe in the Mountains

How a Man With No Arms Set the Record for Longest Archery Shot

Meet the Women Who Are Setting the Bar in Wasatch

A Rugged Wheelchair to Get Anyone in the Backcountry

These Blind Climbers are Changing the Perception of What’s Possible

Mountain Biking Whistler’s Bike Park

Para-Athlete Cycles from Dallas to D.C.

Everyone Deserves the Opportunity to Ski Fresh Tracks

How Nature Provides Year Round for this Montana Chef

Adaptive Surf Camp in Maui
Para-Athlete Cycles from Dallas to D.C.
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Para-Athlete Emmanuel Yeboah is originally from Koforidua, Ghana. Born with just one leg, Emmanuel was seen as disabled and cursed. But this man overcomes challenges and is determined to change the perception of disability in Ghana. His trek is aimed to raise money to build schools in Ghana for disabled children, and you can find out more about Emmanuel here and filmmakers Fancy Content here.