Abstract
Off road wheelchair riding, a “ hiking boots” : body experience and identity reconfigurations. Feel sensations during the practice of nature sport is not new. However, a disabled person feels similar sensations to an abled person, through access to the mountain with an Off Road Wheelchair Riding (ORWC), is part of a normalization process. This activity appeared in France in the early 1990’s. It allows people who have lost all or part of their mobility, to be able to access to high mountains. The interviewees are quadriplegic and paraplegic after an accident. Their speeches reveal the body uses in ORWC for reliving the sensations in mountain environment. The reconquest of natural areas is the social limitations to overcome, to escape a negative social assignment of the disabled person, but also to regain a self-identity.