The folks over at Blue Sky Designs have developed an accessible tent for camping that has won design awards. It's not cheap at $329, but may help considerably in getting you out into the woods. - Dave
The Freedom tent's key elements which improve accessibility are the door, which is zipperless, and can be opened with minimal dexterity, and the vestibule, which offers a protected area in which to store equipment.
Freedom Tent Features and Benefits
» patent-pending zipperless door
» easy access door requires minimal dexterity and reach
» 32" door opening with flush entry
» can be set up from seated position
» can roll in bikes, strollers, wheelchairs
» large usable vestibule area
» mesh roof with removable fly
» flexibility for multiple uses
» window/side entry doors in sleeping area
http://www.blueskydesigns.us/freedomtent.htm
Freedom Tent Features and Benefits
» patent-pending zipperless door
» easy access door requires minimal dexterity and reach
» 32" door opening with flush entry
» can be set up from seated position
» can roll in bikes, strollers, wheelchairs
» large usable vestibule area
» mesh roof with removable fly
» flexibility for multiple uses
» window/side entry doors in sleeping area
http://www.blueskydesigns.us/freedomtent.htm
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