Hiking duo don’t let disabilities stop them from climbing mountains

Hiking duo don’t let disabilities stop them from climbing mountains

Trevor Hahn, who is legally blind, and Melanie Knecht, who was born with spina bifida and uses a wheelchair, help each other on their adventures.

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30 thoughts on “Hiking duo don’t let disabilities stop them from climbing mountains

  1. Glad to see they don't let their conditions hold them back! I too have spina bifida though not as severe as hers appears to b! I'm 6'1 so I grew bigger than most with this condition, even my Dr is surprised that I got this tall as most r fairly short… i can walk and everything unassisted but my legs r very bowed which causes pain from my lower back all the way down! I love to hike, my dream is to hike the AT but unfortunately I haven't figured out how to make that dream a reality, weak legs and a 2000+ mile walk seems like a pretty monumental task, but maybe some day I'll get it done

  2. This is so awe inspiring, thank you so much for sharing,I suffer with lippadema and keep focusing on the things I find so very hard to do,but this couple have show me nothing is impossible

  3. This real life people. Is doesn't matter, disable or not. This is what everybody need to be to one another. Thanks right now am full of admiration of you too

  4. ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  5. If anyone says "master blaster" I'm done.🤦‍♂️

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