[SportsandRec] Campsites and Hiking Trails
Joseph Bundy
joseph.bundy92 at gmail.com
Thu Jan 26 03:45:09 UTC 2023
I was at a conference in Arkansas last year. It had people from
Missouri, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Arkansas. The Missouri school for the
blind had a booth and they said in the summer they put family programs
on and camps. They have different outdoor activities. They sent me
some of the info about it to consider for my ministry and they said
they even offer riffle shooting. Wish i was young enough to attend. I
love shooting guns.
On 1/25/23, Peter via SportsandRec <sportsandrec at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Good evening everyone,
>
> It's wonderful to read a thread dealing with activities beside gym
> workouts, etc. Blind people have participated in many sporting and
> recreational activities for many years. The sad thing about this is that
> many agencies and schools for the blind failed to give their students and
> consumers opportunities to participate in these activities. In some cases
> the denial of such opportunities was very traumatic for some blind
> individuals. I was one such person who attended several schools for the
> blind and found the lack of high-impact opportunities that interested me to
> result in periods of prolonged boredom, frustration, and created situations
> when pared with PTSD resulted in awful replay eppisodes. Much of this could
> have been quashed if we were given a chance to try our hands at skydiving,
> scuba diving activities beyond the school's swimming pool, golf, and other
> activities which would have allowed me and others experiencing the same
> effects to have a much better and more enriching experience at a school for
> the blind or some other type of camp or rehabilitation program. I hope in
> time discussions concerning more sporting and recreational opportunities
> occur on this list.
>
> Peter Donahue
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: SportsandRec <sportsandrec-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Sanho
> Steele-Louchart via SportsandRec
> Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2023 6:03 PM
> To: Sports and Recreation for the Blind Discussion List
> <sportsandrec at nfbnet.org>
> Cc: Sanho Steele-Louchart <sanho817 at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [SportsandRec] Campsites and Hiking Trails
>
> Ashley and others,
>
> I'd be doing us a disservice if I didn't point out that plenty of blind
> people have been doing all manner of outdoor activities safely and
> effectively for hundreds of years. There's no need to tell ourselves
> blindness is what holds us back. A lack of experience, a lack of resources,
> a lack of someone to accompany us--blind or sighted--sure. But a lack of
> eyesight? That doesn't stand up to scrutiny.
>
>> On Jan 25, 2023, at 5:55 PM, Ashley Bramlett via SportsandRec
>> <sportsandrec at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>> Sanhoe, good questions.
>> How can you navigate a camp site well? Fields like camp grounds and parks
>> have few landmarks.
>>
>> I think Joseph has good advice. Its not safe to go alone on something long
>> and treacherous like this.
>> Joeseph, I know what you mean. I also use a cane with my little central
>> vision. But the cane has missed rocks and ridges too. Its just not real
>> reliable since its so bumpy and even a cane with a roller tip cannot glide
>> well over rough terrain.
>>
>> Sanho, to answer how I'd locate sites and trails, I would do research
>> online and also ask experts such as asking at a local camping store if you
>> have one and also asking at the park agency in the area. In my county we
>> have a big department dedicated to managing trails, parks and public camp
>> grounds.
>> When I was a girl Scout, I know my troop leader would also read reviews
>> and call the site to ask questions about facilities, number of people it
>> could accommodate and other features.
>> If you need to use grills or want to light a campfire, this is also
>> something to ask as different sites have different rules and things they
>> provide.
>>
>> HTH,
>> Ashley
>>
>> -----Original Message----- From: Joseph Bundy via SportsandRec
>> Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2023 11:25 PM
>> To: Sports and Recreation for the Blind Discussion List
>> Cc: Joseph Bundy
>> Subject: Re: [SportsandRec] Campsites and Hiking Trails
>>
>> Where are you located? Are you wanting something easy hard? Anything
>> particular you want in the camping area? I usually research or ask
>> people i know about places or ask them to describe something from
>> photos. Usually we got to places they been or have good ptotos and
>> reviews. I don't know how much vission you have but if not much or
>> none, i wouldn't go hiking alone especially for the fist time. i
>> haven't done it much but would hate to go on a trail and discover a
>> drop off the hard way. I know some good places if you want to discuss
>> places.
>>
>>> On 1/22/23, Sanho Steele-Louchart via SportsandRec
>>> <sportsandrec at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>> All,
>>>
>>> I need to spend more time in nature. How do you folks choose/locate
>>> campsites and hiking trails for the first time?
>>>
>>> Warmth,
>>> Sanho
>>>
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>>
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>> salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the
>> Greek.-Romans 1:16 The only thing worse than being blind is having
>> sight but no vision. — Helen Keller
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Take Care and God Bless
Joseph S. Bundy
Cell: 1-405-693-4771
E-Mail: josephbundy92 at gmail.com
For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for
salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the
Greek.-Romans 1:16
The only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision. —
Helen Keller
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