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Your Wilderness Inquiry Moment

Wilderness Inquiry is able to create life changing adventures due to the exceptionality of our staff, volunteers, and participants. We are a community of individuals that find a way, together, to make the impossible possible. We not only seek to share the adventure, but to share the everyday moments that keep us going. Please share your story with us!

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dangling wheelchair Erin Broadbent. The trip included a day of rappelling down a sheer rock face along the river. Erin's eyes lit up with excitement. Greg Lais describes the scene, "I was standing in the river at the base of the cliff, watching these two wheelchair rims edge their way over the cliff. Erin was cool as a cucumber, started rolling her way down the sheer cliff face when I took the picture. A moment later, her wheel caught in a crack of rock and she flipped sideways. I looked up at her and asked if she was nervous. She responded, 'Nah, I already broke my neck once, this is no big deal.'" Peering at Erin over the cliff, the crowd above burst into applause as Erin freed herself and made her way down the cliff. After Erin, everyone in the group enthusiastically rappelled down the cliff.

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"Watching Margot pull her wheelchair through the BWCA changed my perception on what people could do.” Greg Lais

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