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Utah man organizes hunting event for wheelchair users

Provo • A Utah man who has been in a wheelchair for more than three decades has created a pheasant hunt for people like him who need help getting into the outdoors.

Clint Robinson broke his neck after being thrown off a horse at a rodeo 32 years ago. He's done his best to keep getting into the outdoors to hunt and fish, the Daily Herald in Provo reports.

The event he calls "Wheelchairs in the Wild" pairs people that have physical disabilities with hunters who help them with whatever they need. Many go in off-road vehicles.