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Climate-friendly and slow travel, equitable access to outdoor recreation, and nature’s awesomeness

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    Heidi Across America, part 3(ish) - slow travel book tour
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    Heidi Across America, part 3(ish) - slow travel book tour

    Themes from Heidi Across America carried through the second half of 2024 – the kindness of strangers, love for America, relating with generosity to the tender inner self, and connecting with people heart to heart. The year’s adventure was built around collaboration. From Washington state to Washington, DC and many points between!

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    Mike Steen - attending to health and mobility
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    Mike Steen - attending to health and mobility

    Mike Steen lives in Portland, Oregon, and experiences cerebral palsy. He loves spending time outdoors and feels fortunate to live close to Forest Park where he walks and pedals his recumbent trike. He shared the health benefits of time outdoors and exercise, and we discussed the opportunities and challenges of using an adaptive bicycle to access recreation.

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