Great Glen Trails
 
Women's Fall Escape

An Autumn Getaway for Women
September 20-21, 2008

 

Women’s Fall Escape is a weekend for women. And women only.
This special weekend has been designed by women to be the ultimate post-summer getaway. We’ll focus on health, relaxation and fun.
Special kayak and biking trips taught by women, yoga, massage, introduction to fly fishing and Nordic walking, and an evening bonfire and owl presentation.
In order to insure good small group dynamics, this program will be limited to 20 participants.
Join us this fall and escape.

Women's Fall Escape Schedule

Cost: $145 per person, includes meals.

Minimum number is 10.

Massage is extra; $45 for 30 minutes, $75 for 1 hour.
Special lodging packages available through our Lodging Partners.

Click here to register.
For more information and contact Mary at 603.466.2333 or mary@mt-washington.com.

Activities for Women's Fall Escape include:

Androscoggin River Trip: (max 10) guided by ACA certified guide Sue Wemyss. One trip offered each day. Choose either a canoe or a kayak for your trip. Be sure to bring your camera as the Mahoosuc Mountains provide a stunning backdrop and wildlife sightings, including deer, moose, river otters, blue herons, ducks, bald eagles and owls are frequent. Our trips are designed for first time paddlers and experts alike and offer a leisurely relaxed time on the river.

Fly Fishing: (max 5) lead by Kathy Noonan. One clinic offered each day. Kathy Noonan of Mountainview Fly Fishing, has been fly-fishing for more than ten years.  She is a licensed New Hampshire guide, a Federation of Fly Fishers Certified Casting Instructor, and a graduate of the Joan Wulff School for fly fishing instructors. Learn the necessary skills, techniques, and information to give you the confidence to enjoy the sport. Equipment, tackle selection, knots, fly patterns, fly casting, and catch and release practices. Equipment provided. No fishing license required.

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Great Glen Trails has a micro-hydro generation station on site that supplies about 20% of our electrical needs.