Question: Greetings! I am a paraplegic who is interested in vacationing in the Great Smoky Mountains. I am always in search of places that are accessible, but I don’t like most of the places I find.
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“'The great outdoors' and ‘wheelchair accessible’ may not typically coexist within the same sentence, but they absolutely should,” writes Cory Lee, of accessible travel blog Curb Free With Cory Lee.
Being a wheelchair user requires a lot of planning. Any travel demands that I plan ahead. I can’t swallow so I need to make sure I always have plenty of spit rags. I use towels to manage my secretions ...