ABBF treks feature real altitude, real terrain, real distance. And real stories of change. These are all made possible for people of all abilities through careful planning, a safety-first approach, and a community that moves at the pace of its slowest member. Which is to say: together.
Participants include people with visual impairments, mobility challenges, and other disabilities, trekking alongside allies who are there not to help, but to be part of the same experience. The difference between the two, on a mountain, turns out to be smaller than anyone expected.