In our All Access issue, we're spotlighting how the disability community is making the outdoors more accessible for everyone. Explore the package here. Marcela Marañon has always had an adventurous spirit. Before losing her leg and becoming paralyzed in a 2002 car accident, she enjoyed playing soccer and basketball and going for runs. After becoming disabled at 20 years old, she mainly focused on the essentials: her education, her job, and her children. It wasn't until a quadriplegic friend introduced her to adaptive sports that she realized there was a whole new world out there, just waiting to be explored. It's undeniably harder to navigate an ableist world as a person with a disability
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