Corrections and Clarifications: An earlier version of this story gave an incorrect projection for how much TerrainHopper USA expects to generate by 2020. The correct projection is $5 million. Growing ...
ASU is the first university in the nation to utilize a new all-terrain vehicle that allows people who are mobility challenged to participate in outdoor activities. "The TerrainHopper is designed for ...
Mobility scooters and wheelchairs come in all sorts of shapes and sizes, but if there's one brand that has made it their business to cater to adventure-loving users and has been doing so for over a ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. Todd Lemay of Sanford and Tempe, Arizona, finds getting to the beach to be a ...
Todd Lemay, owner of TerrainHopper USA in Tempe, partners with philanthropic individuals and companies to purchase and donate to organizations like the Muscular Dystrophy Association, Ability360 and ...
This Valley accountant wants to help improve the lives of those who cannot experience the world as easily as others. An Arizona entrepreneur is trying to make participation and access possible for ...
CAMPBELLSPORT, Wis. (CBS 58) – Amber Ullius is a pioneer for mobility minded people working to overcome disability. The 27-year old Campbellsport woman is the first person in Wisconsin to sport an ...
Older and disabled adults in Marin County might soon have a special vehicle to help them enjoy trails and parks. The Board of Supervisors is planning a discussion Tuesday to consider the purchase of a ...
The whir of electric motors was almost drowned out by the sound of eight tires from two terrain mobility vehicles driving along a trail near the Bear Creek Nature Center. The two mobility vehicles, ...
FOX 10's Cory McCloskey checks out TerrainHopper USA, which is a company that makes all-terrain vehicles for people with disabilities.
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — Exploring the trails at Cheyenne Mountain State Park offers the chance to spot wildlife, bike through the wilderness, or run miles on end. The park is welcoming a new addition to ...
A mile into her adaptive hike on Mount Charleston’s Lower Bristlecone Trail, Angel Frechette was jubilant about the “pure freedom,” “absolute bliss” and “adrenaline chase” she’d found in the forest.