Doctors prescribe visits to this idyllic Bay Area cabin as health care
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"The Audrey Edna Cabin in La Honda... is designed to remove barriers to the outdoors and invite more people into the woods overnight," said Bryanna Whitney, indicating a commitment to accessibility.
"Built on a ridgeline in the early 1900s, the pale and rustic shack was utterly reconstructed... it was a modern cabin with wood beam ceilings, cement flooring, a wrap-around deck and enough bedding to host 10 people."
"Unlike other nights in the woods under the stars, this time we had a full kitchen, running water, a refrigerator and enough electricity to cook our ratatouille on a stovetop."
"As the sunset recast the Audrey Edna Cabin in La Honda in the same orange hue as the Golden Gate Bridge, the evening became a blend of nature and comfort that is hard to replicate."
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