This trip, put on by
Wilderness Inquiry, proved more easy-going than my past pack-and-portage excursions into the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.
Recipients are: Dream Catchers at the Cori Sikich Therapeutic Riding Center, Williamsburg, VA;
Wilderness Inquiry, Minneapolis, MN; and Make a Wish, Greater Virginia Chapter.
This past summer, Minneapolis-based
Wilderness Inquiry, Inc.
One organization that has erased those fears and made dreams of camping a reality for families is
Wilderness Inquiry. The nonprofit organization provides outdoor recreational programs all over the world for people of all abilities, making outdoor adventures fun and accessible.
Kathy Sharp, of
Wilderness Inquiry in Minneapolis, Minn., also contributed to this article.
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Wilderness Inquiry, Inc., National Council on Disability, Wilderness Accessibility for People With Disabilities: A Report to the President and the Congress of the United States on Section 567(a) of the Americans with Disabilities Act 15-21 (1992) [hereinafter Report].
Wilderness Inquiry, 1313 Fifth Street SE, Box 84, Minneapolis, MN 55414, 612-379-3858.
Stopping at a table covered with literature about sports and travel opportunities, I spotted a brochure for a group called
Wilderness Inquiry, a non-profit organization that sponsors outdoor adventures for people with a wide range of physical abilities.
Whatever your dreams,
Wilderness Inquiry (WI) can offer you the trip of a lifetime.