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Research and History > Research Documents > National Trail Surfaces Study
Part I. A Longitudinal Study of Trail Surfaces Final Report
A Longitudinal Study of Trail Surfaces Final Report...
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Research and History > Research Documents > National Trail Surfaces Study
Part II. National Trail Surface Survey Final Report
National Trail Surface Survey Final Report...
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State and Local Documents > Guidelines > Accessibility Guidebook for Outdoor Recreation and Trails
Protruding Objects and Trails
However, you should follow the specific Trail Management Objectives for each trail that address protrusions, obstacles, and clearing widths and heights....
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State and Local Documents > Guidelines > 2013 Forest Service Trail Accessibility Guidelines (FSTAG)
Trail Grade
The ascent or descent of a trail segment expressed as a percentage of its length. When expressed as a ratio of rise to length to the term used is running slope....
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State and Local Documents > Guidelines > Accessibility Guidebook for Outdoor Recreation and Trails
Passing Spaces on Trails
However, this width is not always appropriate in all settings and for all trail classes....
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State and Local Documents > Codes and Standards > 2013 California Standards for Accessible Design Pocket Guide
11B-246.7 Trails and paths
Trails, paths and nature walk areas, or portions of them, shall be constructed with gradients permitting at least partial use by wheelchair occupants....
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State and Local Documents > Codes and Standards > 2016 California Standards for Accessible Design Pocket Guide - Eff. Jan. 1, 2017
11B-246.7 Trails and paths
Trails, paths and nature walk areas, or portions of them, shall be constructed with gradients permitting at least partial use by wheelchair occupants....
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State and Local Documents > Codes and Standards > 2019 California Standards
11B-246.7 Trails and paths
Trails, paths and nature walk areas, or portions of them, shall be constructed with gradients permitting at least partial use by wheelchair occupants....
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State and Local Documents > Guidelines > 2013 Forest Service Trail Accessibility Guidelines (FSTAG)
7.4.8 Protruding Objects
Constructed features, including signs, shall not extend into the trail tread more than 4 inches (100 mm) between 27 inches (685 mm) and 80 inches (2030 mm) above the surface of the trail...
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State and Local Documents > Guidelines > 2013 Forest Service Trail Accessibility Guidelines (FSTAG)
Hiker/Pedestrian Trail
A trail with a designed use of hiker/pedestrian that is designed, constructed, and maintained for hiker/pedestrian use. ...
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Webinars, Videos, and Training > Product Demonstration or Information
Meet the GRIT Freedom Chair Trailblazers!
We're proud to introduce these ten amazing riders. Handpicked for their determination, spirit, and sense of adventure, these individuals show that grit comes in all shapes and sizes....
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Webinars, Videos, and Training > Product Demonstration or Information
How to: wrap your levers
Changing out the color of your levers? This tutorial explains how to attach your new lever wraps.
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Webinars, Videos, and Training > Product Demonstration or Information
Tips for riding the Freedom Chair
This short video covers some basic tips about riding the Freedom Chair. You'll learn how to use the levers for propulsion a special technique for climbing steep hills. We'll also...
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Webinars, Videos, and Training > Product Demonstration or Information
Freedom Chair vs Regular wheelchair
One bridge, two very different experiences. The GRIT Freedom Chair is the most versatile all terrain wheelchair on the market today!
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Webinars, Videos, and Training > Product Demonstration or Information
Freedom Chair at the beach
Move beyond the pavement and onto sandy beaches with the Freedom Chair. Loose sand is difficult but doable (like climbing a steep hill), and the packed sand by the water is easy to...
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Webinars, Videos, and Training > Product Demonstration or Information
How to: tension the chains on the Freedom Chair
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Webinars, Videos, and Training > Product Demonstration or Information
How to: install the fork with front wheel
When you receive your Freedom Chair, you will need to install the fork which holds the front wheel. This is the only assembly step that requires a tool, which we include in your box....
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Webinars, Videos, and Training > Product Demonstration or Information
Tandem Trailblazing in the GRIT Freedom Chair
Hiking is even more fun with a friend! With the GRIT Freedom Chair, no terrain is off limits. Move Beyond the Pavement.
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Webinars, Videos, and Training > Product Demonstration or Information
GRIT Freedom Chair in the backyard
Engineered for adventure, equally good for casual fun in the backyard!
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Webinars, Videos, and Training > Product Demonstration or Information
Kyle Maynard Test Rides the GRIT Freedom Chair
Kyle Maynard is speaker, author, and ESPY Award-winning mixed martial arts athlete. We were excited to have him, join us on our group hike today in Copper Mountain Colorado and test...
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Webinars, Videos, and Training > Product Demonstration or Information
GRIT Freedom Chair first ride
Roger explores the icy and snowy backcountry roads of New Hampshire in his new GRIT Freedom Chair.
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Webinars, Videos, and Training > Product Demonstration or Information
At the beach with the GRIT Freedom Chair
Finally - a beach wheelchair you can propel yourself!
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Webinars, Videos, and Training > Product Demonstration or Information
How to: inflate the tires on the GRIT Freedom Chair
The GRIT Freedom Chair uses mountain bike wheels. You can inflate the tires using a standard bike pump. In this tutorial we explain how the valves work.
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Webinars, Videos, and Training > Product Demonstration or Information
GRIT Freedom Chair
Meet the wheelchair designed at MIT and built in the USA. The GRIT Freedom Chair is an all terrain wheelchair that allows people of all mobility levels to Move Beyond the Pavement.