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Curious to see if there are other wheelchair outlanders, and how you handle the extra wheels when on the trails. I’d be interested to see some of your setups, and talk about some of your experiences on the trails.
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I am generally interested I hope this thread has some good discussion. I can not see any good reason why someone in a wheel chair and properly setup vehicle could not overland. The only direct limitations I can think of would be campsite selection, shelter and of course vehicle setup.
A basic wheelchair it self is an issue but I have seen a number of options for that on local gravel trails as well, thanks to this thread being started some interesting options on the internet.
I have had limited experience with wheel chair bound people, so my comments may end up being pretty useless. But I might be able to offer something useful now and again.
One other thing would be where you are traveling, I suspect in most of North America being in a wheel chair in general is not largely difficult. Other parts of the world could be significantly more challenging.
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Being a right BKA, I am always interested in how other people work it. I ran into a guy outside of the Ducks practice Ice , and he had a Jeep JKU with a rear lift and "docking station" for his wheelchair. I kick myself for leaving my phone in my Jeep , then I would have takin pics of the set up ..There was no rear seat so he could roll right up to the driver's position and the rear had a lift to pick up him in his wheelchair....
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I am a recent BKA he in the Left Leg. Prior to this I love going out in my landrover and having fun now I have a lift on the back for my mobility scooter.
I'm looking my landrover hes an automatic however my 49 Jeep Willys overland it is not. I will have to figure a way out to be able to drive my JeepWere guess yet a automatic transmission for that that can attach to a 225 slant six..
Is the meantime while I'm waiting for my new leg I will need to play in the garage for a while.
Peace out a heap overlanding
Very Cool!!!! I would love to see it in action...I still get people saying Oh, so your handicapped? when I pull up with my lifted Jeep in a Handicapped spot. I had a woman follow me to the store yelling till I pulled my leg off and waved it at her.......My apologies for the radio silence, I think I missed the notifications about the comments. For on the trail, I have my “outdoor chair”, I’ll post a picture at the bottom. I run a set of floor mounted hand controls, wouldn’t change them for anything. I will have a camper shell on the bed, which will flip up allow the crane to load/unload the chair. I’ll post a picture of my old 09, my explanation does zero justice for turn setup. The current truck has not been fully modified yet, waiting on &$)($?/)$&;:(;::$&85;( workers comp to pull their heads out, they claim I don’t need any of the modifications to be independent…
I’ll go back through the replies, and see if I missed anything, my memory isn’t the best anymore.
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Very Cool!!!! I would love to see it in action...I still get people saying Oh, so your handicapped? when I pull up with my lifted Jeep in a Handicapped spot. I had a woman follow me to the store yelling till I pulled my leg off and waved it at her.......My apologies for the radio silence, I think I missed the notifications about the comments. For on the trail, I have my “outdoor chair”, I’ll post a picture at the bottom. I run a set of floor mounted hand controls, wouldn’t change them for anything. I will have a camper shell on the bed, which will flip up allow the crane to load/unload the chair. I’ll post a picture of my old 09, my explanation does zero justice for turn setup. The current truck has not been fully modified yet, waiting on &$)($?/)$&;:(;::$&85;( workers comp to pull their heads out, they claim I don’t need any of the modifications to be independent…
I’ll go back through the replies, and see if I missed anything, my memory isn’t the best anymore.![]()