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5 Camping Tips For Paraplegic Wheelchair Users 

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Camping season is almost over but I hope you will find something handy for yourself the next camping season.
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@catawissa2weinhold579
@catawissa2weinhold579 Год назад
Awesome content!! Thanks for this video. I’m speaking as the husband of a non-paraplegic wheelchair user.(viral infection in my wife’s brain stem caused ataxia- slowed nerve speed so she falls over faster then she can respond to). Our daughter is completely deaf and legally blind (all fuzzy beyond 10’/3m nothing past 30’/10m or after dark). We do 2, week long, and 4-6 long weekend camping trips a year. Each loves it, but must experience and navigate the experiences very differently. We use a 16’/5m bell tent (single center pole, pyramid style). Because a queen cot fits perfectly so that my wife can use the center pole as a grab bar to transfer from wheelchair to bed or potty chair. A hanging bed sheet gives privacy to the potty chair so it can be used at any time. That way I don’t have to be woken up 6 times a night to be the guide for others bathroom needs. We also do a huge 16’x20’ /5x7m tarp, rain or shine so that my wife has shade to not get a Lupus sun rash flair-up.
@stevevovk9261
@stevevovk9261 Год назад
Trying camping for the first since going intonthe wheelchair and first time for my kids. Excited to show them it doesn't need to be limiting, I'm not Para or quad, but I still found this helpful
@Wheelchairtravels
@Wheelchairtravels Год назад
Yes, a step free access might be a good idea for kids running in and out ;)
@bigg490
@bigg490 3 года назад
I'M EX PARAPLEGIC (LUCK & YEARS OF WORK) BUT MY MOBILITY IS VERY LIMITED. THANKS FOR THIS VIDEO.
@FreddotheWheelchairGuy
@FreddotheWheelchairGuy Год назад
Great video! I was looking for camping tips and this was perfect, thanks
@lexiev2766
@lexiev2766 2 месяца назад
Instead of getting on and off the ground just get a cot with your air mattresses or even better get foam mattress so the air mattress won’t suck the heat out of your body. I’m in a wheelchair 🦽 and the setup I use is a cot with foam mattress so it’s more comfortable like a real bed. Plus it’ll save your shoulders in the long run.
@i-vanlife4981
@i-vanlife4981 4 года назад
Really good video Michal!
@Wheelchairtravels
@Wheelchairtravels 4 года назад
Thanks 👍
@morgancalvi6675
@morgancalvi6675 6 месяцев назад
4:20 is a good way to get pressure sores....
@Wheelchairtravels
@Wheelchairtravels 6 месяцев назад
Why? Could you elaborate, please? I haven't got any for 11y + of sleeping like that. Basically my butt is up and it's getting relief for a whole night after all day of seating. The only high pressure points are the knees and maybe parts of the hips - and haven't got any problems with these parts.
@morgancalvi6675
@morgancalvi6675 6 месяцев назад
@@Wheelchairtravels everyone is different. Some have super boney knees and they can't turn themselves...so this would be pressure on the knees for who knows how long...but that is a good way to turn.
@Wheelchairtravels
@Wheelchairtravels 6 месяцев назад
@@morgancalvi6675 Of course, whatever works. This is just my experience and my suggestion for those who can change the position over the night. And if anything goes wrong, I think knees are the easiest to keep the pressure off from, if needed, after an unlucky night.
@morgancalvi6675
@morgancalvi6675 6 месяцев назад
@@Wheelchairtravels I'm not critizing in anyway..just saying if a quad read that and went by it.... I get your tip though. I think maybe you should clarify by putting words up saying if you can turn, this is a good tip. I know with me, even if I could turn over...sleeping on a dirt ground often gets me stiffer as a board...lol.
@clauberparatrike2879
@clauberparatrike2879 3 года назад
Nice video!
@kathytait3244
@kathytait3244 2 года назад
Any suggestions we to electric midwheel wheelchair alterations?
@Wheelchairtravels
@Wheelchairtravels 2 года назад
Hi, Sorry for late answer (was on holiday and covid sick later) Do you mean electric wheelchair attachments? Unfortunately I don't have any experience with these, sorry.
@geebskerbal2771
@geebskerbal2771 2 года назад
you seem to be a mod chest level para? dont you just LOVE muscle spasms lol thanks for the tips.
@Wheelchairtravels
@Wheelchairtravels 2 года назад
Yep, T4. Got used to them ;)
@Its_Me_Wheelz
@Its_Me_Wheelz Год назад
@@Wheelchairtravels I'm a T6, I shake like a paint mixer when I lay down. lol. Thank you for the video, it has given me some good ideas.
@acmcrnarachnoiditischronic4856
@acmcrnarachnoiditischronic4856 3 года назад
What brand tent is that? How do you find a tent with a flat opening like that?
@Wheelchairtravels
@Wheelchairtravels 3 года назад
For me personally it is perfect solution. It is Kampa (domestic).
@blinxas
@blinxas 3 года назад
What's the band of that thin mattress? Great video!
@Wheelchairtravels
@Wheelchairtravels 3 года назад
Naturehike, unfortunately bad quality, it lasted a week or two. I bought another one (single) to test it this summer.
@blinxas
@blinxas 3 года назад
@@Wheelchairtravels Thanks for letting me know, lets avoid it then :D I'm looking for a system that's more reliable, and your idea of using a simple airbed and then a good thin mattress seems to be cool and reliable if one of them start leaking in a middle of the night! Would love to see more camping videos (even from a backyard :))
@bluerxstandard
@bluerxstandard 3 года назад
See.. I'm a fat cripple. That ground to chair transfer is too much! I use a blow up mattress. Great vid tho! But you need a van!!
@Wheelchairtravels
@Wheelchairtravels 3 года назад
But you go camping anyway, and that's what matters! Can't afford a van, my SUV 835 litres trunk capacity is big enough for me.
@natsbubbast781
@natsbubbast781 3 года назад
Fat cripple here too, recently returned to camping with really good mates. For the two camps I’ve done (and the one coming up) I just slept in the back of my wagon. First camp I had a small cheap portable toilet in the shower recess so I slept with the car boot open and it was bliss. Second time (much colder) I had a tent that “attaches” to the back of my wagon with my portable toilet in there, and slept in the boot again. Next camp in July will be freezing so I’ll be packing seriously for that
@elusiveillusion1723
@elusiveillusion1723 3 года назад
How much did all the camping supplies cost?
@Wheelchairtravels
@Wheelchairtravels 3 года назад
Tent, matres, sleeping bag, table & chairs, gas, stove... about 750 euro
@TheWhitetailrancher
@TheWhitetailrancher Год назад
'm a t-10 paraplegic and have been for the last 30 years. I have been camping the entire time. In fact, i have been both a professional hunter and fisherman for many of those years. I have never once used a single "adaptive" item. even camping for 5 weeks at a time in the two-inlet state forest every fall for bear season. this video sure seems like it is more about making us (paraplegics) look helpless and should be felt sorry for. I'll take on ANY AB in the wilderness any time and I will do just fine without ANY of this bologna! sickening video IMO
@Wheelchairtravels
@Wheelchairtravels Год назад
Well, tell that to some high level (T1-T4) complete SCI paraplegic ppl. You're ignorant here, anyway I'm happy for you that you can manage without any adaptive item, not all of us can do that!
@catawissa2weinhold579
@catawissa2weinhold579 Год назад
Why are we dumping on someone for encouraging and showing others how they can get outdoors.? I’m glad you can get out and enjoy the wilderness. It sounds like you may have had a lot of camping experience (or someone with it) to call on. Before you became paraplegic. Let’s work to get more people out side whatever the disabilities or comfort levels. I’m speaking as the husband of a non-paraplegic wheelchair user.(viral infection in my wife’s brain stem caused ataxia- slowed nerve speed so she falls over faster then she can respond to). Our daughter is completely deaf and legally blind (all fuzzy beyond 10’/3m nothing past 30’/10m or after dark).
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