Trekking and disability, the lesson of Lino Cianciotto
The 60-year-old from Fluminimaggiore, without his right leg for nine years due to an accident, was the protagonist of a conference in CarboniaPer restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
Trekking for the disabled is a possible challenge, even in Sulcis . And also for those suffering from severe physical impairments. There are times and ways to discover the most evocative and ancient landscapes and this is demonstrated by the experience of Lino Cianciotto , 60 years old from Fluminimaggiore, nature guide, photographer, sub, trekker, climber, swimmer.
For 9 years without his right leg (he has a prosthesis) due to an accident, Ciaciotto was the protagonist in Carbonia of a conference organized by the Paleontological Museum on the geological heritage of Sulcis.
The 60 -year-old has relaunched a message of hope for those affected by disabilities who are forced to reschedule their passion for long walks. "This change of mentality - says Cianciotto, author of practical guides and protagonist of adventurous excursions such as the crossing by canoe from Nurra and Carloforte - is also in the words: we no longer speak of difficulty but of level of commitment: my prosthesis allowed me to understand how to make places accessible ".
An immense natural heritage, which dates back to 500 million years ago, and which can be available, with special paths, even for those with motor disabilities and it is no coincidence that the Sardinia Accessible and United Beyond.