cycling utah August 2000
Every cycling enthusiast knows the thrill
and exhilaration of riding down a quiet country road. But what if you've lost
the use of your eyes? Does that mean cycling is now impossible?
The Utah League of Tandem Riding Addicts
(ULTRA) Club shouts a resounding "NO!" To prove their love of cycling
and desire to help the blind community, ULTRA held a very special service event
on Saturday June 17, 2000 at Antelope Island. Several ULTRA Club members provided
tandems and captains so the blind and visually impaired participants could
enjoy a day of cycling the Antelope Island loop road.
The event was organized by Rob and Jen
Reid of ULTRA with help from Steve and Becky Andrews of The Foundation Fighting
Blindness Utah Affiliate. "We wanted to do a service project" said
Rob Reid, "and the idea of
providing a cycling experience for the blind seemed a natural."
Approximately 15 blind and visually
impaired people participated and each said they had a great time.
"What an exciting and invigorating
experience!" said Chris Unander of Salt Lake City. "It was so nice to
get outdoors and enjoy meeting new people and talking about cycling and not
blindness"!
ULTRA hopes to
continue this event on a regular basis to give more opportunities for the blind
and visually impaired to get out and enjoy the world.
As an ongoing project ULTRA is raising
funds to purchase 5 used tandem bicycles to donate for use by the blind
communities of the Wasatch Front. All who would like to donate are encouraged
to send a check or money order made out to "The Foundation Fighting
Blindness" and mail to Becky Andrews at: 746 S. 475 East, Centerville, UT
84014.