WHEEEEEEeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!
Check your brakes.
Better go all in IMO.
No one said it would be easy, just accessible.
The same could be said about stairs
The stairs might be even easier since the wheels would settle in them making taking breaks easier.
That reminds me of a story I saw about a handicapped athlete in Montreal’s metro. He was literally dragging his wheelchair while going upstairs and holding to the handrail.
He shouldn’t have to do that but the metro here is only partly accessible, and not his station.
Add a handrail and this might be for him.
To be clear, this would, in fact, not be ADA-compliant so that sign would not be legal. The sign itself is obstructing a safe grip, on top of all the other flaws going on here, obviously. Unsurprisingly, this is Elfin Cove, Alaska’s claim to fame, according to an image search.
(Edit: I’m still embarrassed I wrote this aktshually)
Slap that bitch in 4 wheel drive, we going UPP
This is like, the third time I’ve seen this stair/ramp this week. The weird thing: every time the picture was from a different angle and camera quality
It’s the rare black diamond ramp
It certainly looks like a rad MTB trail
If you weren’t in a wheelchair before, this ramp will put you in one
With this weird one trick your insurance company will upgrade you from a wheelchair you have to drive with your arms to one you move by blowing into!
See you at the bottom grandma
upper body day
E: There should be a winch.
There is certainly a cart with a winch at the top used to ferry goods (and possibly people) up and down the hill. Whether that’s ADA compliant or not is one thing but it is helping with accessibility.
One way
Maybe there’s a winch at the top.
Bonus: it’s slick as hell with a combination of moisture and teeny tiny moss on that wood.
Weeee!