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Activities Offered
  • Snowshoeing
Adaptive Equipment
  • Adaptive equipment available

    Persons who snow shoe may or may not also use other assistive aides such as orthotics or braces to help them walk. Generally, use of one or two handheld poles will be introduced to assist with achieving desired snow shoeing skills. Persons who snow shoe may also use (a) one or two handheld outriggers (forearm crutches with skis attached at the base of the crutch) or (b) a modified walker with skis attached, thus providing four points of contact with the snow. This equipment assists with static and dynamic balance as well as helping to achieve desired dynamic snow shoeing movements.

Membership Fees
  • Fee to participate in the Program : Because ALL of our programs are different (offered in a wide variety of locations and outdoor environments at different times of the year), what is included will be different too. The number of participants, length of time, as well as the type of program and services you select will determine the tuition/fees. That is a choice for you to make!

    When you select a program, we will provide you with a price quote and a detailed list of what is included.


Transportation
  • Accessible by Public Transportation: No

  • Transportation Provided by the Program: No

Notes

Snow Shoeing - Instructional progressions are used for those individuals who have the strength to independently support themselves, to balance, and to coordinate movements while standing upright. Generally these individuals ambulate (walk) independently with or without the use of assistive aides (forearm crutches, walker, etc.).