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Since transportation is costly for reaching remote area, why don't you try to find your own adventure in your area. It can be low access since the risk is higher enough, but the cost of transport is cheaper than the previous. It is like climbing in the building, or climbing trees in the hill.
What is an accessibility table
Accessibility table Table 1: Some examples of high, medium and low access to adventure High Medium Low Climbing at the local climbing gym Climbing at the Grampians Climbing at Trango Towers in Pakistan Canoeing in a pool Conoeing on the Yarra Canoeing on the Franklin Surfing at a safe patrolled beach Surfing at Bells Beach Surfing in remote area of Indonesia
Each person should know their limit loads and fitness. Then this way will know what degree of difficulty will be involved.
How can we make a accessibility table?