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Design your cabin for accessibility
During the process of planning your cabin design, you'll probably be thinking of all the good times you'll spend there. Like many of us, you might envision cozy evenings at the cabin after a day of hiking, skiing, hunting, boating, fishing, or snowmobiling. But have you considered the possibility that you might not always be able bodied? It can happen to anyone: a car accident, a sports injury, an illness, aging. Any of us can find ourselves dependent on crutches, or rolling around in a wheelchair. . . . (to read the remainder of this article, please log in below.)
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