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What I Learned From My Summer Road Trip

I embarked on my first road trip in years last week. It was a westward-bound trip that started in Minneapolis, went to Denver, Chicago, and then back home again, following one of the coolest bands you’ve never heard of: Dispatch; a recently reunited, Boston-based independent band. When you do a [..}


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Making Hotel Bathrooms Safe for Transfers

I was sitting in the lobby of the hotel waiting for a taxi when Bob, the General Manager of Freedom Designs (a sister company)  asked whether the hotel room was accessible and fit my needs. Bob and I are often at the same tradeshows and he has come to understand my needs due to long hours together [..}


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International Travel for Wheelchair Users

Craig and I are lucky to have visited several wonderful international destinations, but our wish list is long and we're still newbies at accessible international travel ourselves!  We've been to several cities in Mexico, Scotland and England together, and apart we've covered at least another ten [..}


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Historic Lake George Welcomes Wheelchairs

This is a guest post on the EasyStand Blog by Andrea Kennedy. She is a published author, freelance writer, travel expert, and Director of Operations and co-founder of Access Anything, a nationally recognized leader in adaptive sports and adventure travel for people with disabilities. The first [..}


Adaptive Ski Camps for All Abilities

This is a guest post on the EasyStand Blog by Craig Kennedy. Craig Kennedy is a published author, motivational speaker, and President of Access Anything, LLC, a nationally recognized leader in adaptive sports. Have you tried adaptive skiing yet?  Even if you don't live in a ski town, there are [..}