Mike Hanson, a blind Minneapolis attorney, will begin a solo hike of the entire 2,174 mile Appalachian Trial this March (2010) using just GPS and his white cane to guide him. No guide, no guide dog. 70% of the visually impaired are unemployed. The hike is intended to make a dramatic statement about the competence and independence of the visually impaired and demonstrate the power of adaptive technologies such as GPS to foster that independence. A documentary fill will be produced of this event by award-winning videogpapher Gary L. Steffens of Fresh Images Video Productions. Endorsed by noted polar explorer and global warming activist Will Steger and with significant sponsorship from 12 (as of 1/2/10) outdoors/backpacking equipment producers, we are just a small amount short of our funding goals. Please see our website (www.hansonatcampaign.com) and consider supporting Mike's hike to change myths about the visually impaired. Thank you!
Every blessing to you on your epic journey
mujawooja 2 years ago
You're gonna do great !
As a person who's dreamed of the AT for a long time and who also has very bad eyesight I am so proud that you are courageous. Our community very much needs role models like yourself. Good luck and I'll be following as long as you're updating.
KRYLOK 2 years ago
Good luck Mike!
I hope you are able to complete your journey.
XQzix 2 years ago