



Megan Cutter
Skills include digging wheelchairs out of sand, mud, and semi-frozen gravel, impeccable navigation skills that typically leads to getting even more lost, high vocal language skills while driving. She is the logistical coordinator who on every adventure ends up having to throw her hands in the air giving up control to a higher power, and when arriving at a place she loves, stopping every ten steps to take in a breath and a photograph.
When she is not adventuring, Megan works in organizational systems change, technology integration, and business development content management.
Barton Cutter
A living embodiment of laughter, contradiction, and complete irreverence, Barton lives for the unknown. He geeks out over the big questions and feels most free when doing the complete opposite of what is expected. He lives to mess with perception, both his own and others. A born troublemaker, he is most at home on the edge of the question “what happens if…?” And it is not uncommon, as the resident navigator, to randomly throw in a “turn left here!” as we suddenly find ourselves navigating and unmarked the road in the middle of the high-desert or encouraging a random stranger to help him over a seemingly impossible cliff in his manual wheelchair.
Barton’s innate irreverence, laughter, and sense of adventure are punctuated by moments of deep stillness and silence, the beautiful irony of his embodiment with Cerebral Palsy, that includes perpetual muscle spasms, and a wondrous awe that delights in just about everything he encounters.
When he is not off adventuring with the love of his life, Megan, or messing with his own perception of what it means to live and express from full humanity, he geeks out on bringing the big questions to other people as an executive coach and presence-based consultant, rattling their paradigms, and laughing all the way!
Our unique journey encompasses layered identities that includes visible and invisible disability, the jokester, the compassionate one, the curious one, and the troublemakers. As a unit together, we break down barriers and when we’re at our best, bring to others the joy that they cannot see for themselves.



