
BCMOS was founded in 1985 to make it possible for people with physical disabilities to access B.C.'s great outdoors. Excursions range from day hikes to challenging treks.
Since 1995, the centerpiece of BCMOS's programs has been the TrailRider, a specially designed wilderness access vehicle. With one wheel, and "sherpas" back and front, the TrailRider can tackle any terrain. It has twice summited Kilimanjaro, but also allowed countless fishing trips, school outings and family afternoons outdoors.
This year , BCMOS is again operating a variety of hiking programs and is running a gliding program. Thanks to Mountain Equipment Co-op, this includes a series of challenging two-day hikes with overnight camping called Access Adventure.
BCMOS' wilderness access program operates out of:
PACIFIC SPIRIT REGIONAL PARK, 4915 West 16th Avenue., Vancouver. Phone 604.222.1312
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| • TrailRider |
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