
California Association of 4 Wheel Drive Clubs, Inc.
8120 36th Avenue
Sacramento, CA 95824-2304
916-381-8300
Story and Photos by:
Jack Raudy (530) 389-9154 or
Email jraudy@foothill.net
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DISABLED ATHLETES AFFORDED ADVENTURE
ON RUGGED FORDYCE CREEK TRAIL
Sierra Treasure Hunters 4X4 Club Host
Members of Disabled Sports USA Far West
CISCO GROVE, CA
Chanda Rand, 16, of Sparks, Nev., has epilepsy and her mother, Kathleen, has multiple
sclerosis, but they do not let their physical condition stand in the way of enjoying
outdoor sports and the beauty of the backcountry.
Chanda and Kathleen were recently joined by 13 other members of Disabled Sports USA (DSUSA) Far West for a four-wheel drive adventure on the rugged Fordyce Creek Trail, which begins near Cisco Grove and ends at Meadow Lake. On this special day, hosted by the Sacramento-based Sierra Treasure Hunters Four-Wheel Drive Club, the trip ended at the Fordyce Creek where everyone enjoyed lunch.
"This is my third year to go four-wheeling with this club," said Chanda Rand, "and I really enjoy the scenic ride and these wonderful people who make it possible. My driver, Kathy Medley, did a good job even though it was a little bumpy and sometimes I felt like I was on a roller coaster." Chanda said she is also involved with other sports including white water rafting, snow skiing, horseback riding, and baseball.
"For
Disabled Sports USA, this is an opportunity to offer a new and exciting sport to our
clients," said Doug Pringle, president of the Far West Chapter of DSUSA. "For
people with disabilities like Chanda and her mother, this four-wheel drive program offers
an opportunity for our people to learn safe and responsible operation of off-highway
vehicles."
During registration at the Cisco Grove Campground, Jason Berger of Truckee, team leader for DSUSA four-wheel drive trips, briefed the guests. "First, I want to tell you that I am extremely proud of the Sierra Treasure Hunters and its members," Berger said. "They are very skilled at this type for driving and they are always the first club to volunteer when I have an off road event planned for our members. Remember, these are not your ordinary passenger vehicles, so make sure you secure your seatbelts and enjoy the ride."
Enjoy the ride, they did! The guests were laughing, singing and several of them were heard on the Citizens Band (CB) radios talking to their friends about how their driver was the best of the group.
"It was a super ride and I
am loving every minute of it," said 22-year-old Anthony Ekalook of Pittsburg.
Ekalook, with his loud music and bottle of water, had a big smile and a "thumbs
up" for everyone as his driver climbed over the big boulders and made her way up the
trail.
After nearly three hours and traveling less than three miles, the group arrived at the scenic Fordyce Creek for lunch. This was an opportunity for guests to make new friends with their colleagues and members of the four-wheel drive club.
"We have organized this DSUSA trail event several times now and developed some close friendships with the athletes," said Ron Kellogg of Elk Grove, who made the trip with his son, Mike. "They are so appreciative that we take time from our other activities to host them on these trips and they tell us that this is the only was that they can get out and appreciate the beauty of the backcountry."
By late afternoon, the group arrived back at the Cisco Grove Campground where members of the Sierra Treasure Hunters club had prepared a mouthwatering dinner including hamburgers, hot dogs, salad and cold drinks.
"It was so much fun and I am ready to go again," said Lucia Zargogza, also of Pittsburg. She was a passenger with Jimmy Clements and he said Lucia never stopped giggling during the entire trip.
Berger explained that members of DSUSA include people with cerebral palsy, paraplegia and quadriplegia, spinal bifida, muscular dystrophy and developmental disabilities. He said that in addition to four-wheeling opportunities, his organization offers a variety of sports programs including snow and water skiing, camping and river rafting.
For more information on future DSUSA four-wheel drive trips, contact Doug Pringle at (916) 722-6447 or email doug@dsusafw.org.
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