“I stopped watching from the edge.”
Jenna R. is an amputee and loves the outdoors, but “accessible camping” usually meant parking lots, paved paths, and sitting in one spot while everyone else explored. The turning point wasn’t motivation, it was terrain. Uneven ground, mud, roots, and rocks kept ending the day early.
With a TracFab, Jenna could roll from the campsite through the real parts of the trip, the spots that make camping worth it. No more asking people to carry gear across soft ground, no more picking routes based on what a standard chair could handle. She could keep up, pick the view, pull closer to the fire, and actually feel like part of the group again.
mud, roots, rocks, packed trails
no rerouting to sidewalks
independence feels normal again