For Immediate Release July 11, 2008 Disabled Explorers to Take on the Continental Divide Three explorers are leaving Lance Blair, 35, team leader and founder of the organization Disabled Explorers, lost his lower leg in his early twenties and knows first-hand the challenges of getting on with one's life after such a traumatic injury. Now a nurse working in “What Lance is doing is an inspiration to all of us,” said Departing from Disabled Explorers was born out of the need for a resource to help anyone with a physical mobility issue who has the desire to reach the remote regions of the world. As a Tread Lightly- Trained organization, there is also a strong focus on conversation and preservation so these areas will be around for future handicapped visitors. Disabled Explorers does more than provide an example or the inspiring stories of those who are already traveling the backcountry. They also provide Ride-Along events, where a passenger seat is available to anyone who wants a taste of off-highway trekking, as well as driver training and guided trips.
The Continental Divide Expedition will involve 24 days of travel with stops in Glacier and Throughout the Continental Divide Expedition, the team will make appearances at events designed to inspire people of all abilities, although one of the team's primary audiences will be the growing number of military service men and women who are returning home from the The expedition team’s progress can be followed using their Spot at http://share.findmespot.com/shared/faces/viewspots.jsp?&glId=0NEVchWM9lQSQbpf9TzybVZ53yRiRYcLU, and a series of Ham Radio IRLP Nets have been scheduled to allow those interested to tune in and communicate with the team. Other team members are Tyler Winslow, who has spent years exploring the Southern California wilds will provide home base support; Michael Doyle, an amputee and active off-highway explorer who frequently travels through Mexico and helps with off road racing teams; and Mike McCambridge, webmaster and tech-guru for Disabled Explorers. While neither he nor Tyler is disabled they demonstrated the support the handicap community can have and the integration possible between the able and disabled in all areas of life. For more information, photos, and to schedule interviews please contact: Lance Blair Disabled Explorers +1 602 451 6079 2303 N 44th St Suite 14-1160 Phoenix, AZ 85008 Overland Journal +1 928 777 8567 Brian McVickers Director of Marketing Overland Journal Phone: 602-653-3784 |