After a tragic accident left Julie Rummer dependent on a wheelchair, accessibility became a huge factor in her day-to-day life. That makes it all the more special that winning the Bobcat Backyard Makeover Contest transformed Rummer’s backyard from an impassible space of dirt and overgrown vegetation to an accessible oasis with concrete paths, renewing her passion for the outdoors.
With the help of Bobcat equipment from her local dealer and area contractors, Rummer’s dream backyard became a reality.
Bobcat offered equipment fans a shot at a backyard makeover worth $25,000 in the Bobcat Backyard Makeover Contest. Rummer of Turlock, California, recognized this as a chance to kick-start her dream of a wheelchair-accessible backyard with room to garden, entertain, and get away.
The finalists were chosen. The votes were tallied. And the backyard was built. Now, Rummer and her family have a beautiful new backyard to enjoy.
In 1995, Rummer survived a horrific car crash that left her dependent on a wheelchair. Over the years, she has dug deep to overcome many obstacles. She settled in the great Central Valley of California to find a better climate for wheelchair accessibility. Even so, her backyard was, as she described it, a “big disaster.”
Some areas were inaccessible, and more than once, she found herself literally spinning her wheels, stuck in dirt and thorny vegetation. “I’ve gotten stuck, stuck up to my axles,” Rummer said. “Like almost needing a Bobcat loader to pull me out!”