yorkshire dales offer some of the uk's most spectacular landscapes, but much of it is off—limits to people who use traditional wheelchairs. now one woman has launched a charity aiming to help more people access the national parkde, and spent many happy hours rambling with her husband, andy. he sadly died last year, but she was determined to keep doing what she loved, and to help other people in wheelchairs do the same. she set up access the dales in his memory. i wish andy was here to see it, because i know... ..i know he'd be looking down and i know he'd say, "good one, kiddo." yeah, he'd be very proud. and, you know, today, watching so many different types of wheelchair coming to this stunning location, it is a tear—jerker, but tears ofjoy. the charity, launched this week, has funded 14 specially—adapted all—terrain wheelchairs. some of them are like the one debbie is using. they'll be loaned out from five hubs in the dales. today is the first visit here to gordale scar for many who would have found it difficult to access otherwise. there's so many people who i know, they're indoors right now, and they're not getting outside. and to get out and have a good bunch of people, and have a good old chat and a sin