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FAQ
Got Questions?
We've got answers to some of the most commonly asked questions!
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What if I am new to the outdoors or adventure?We all start somewhere! We want you to feel empowered, more confident and self-aware, with a stronger sense of connection and community.
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What about food allergies or other concerns?You will receive a survey so we can accommodate special diet needs as best as possible!
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How do I know what to bring?You'll be sent a detailed list of gear, clothing, and other essentials so you're sure to pack everything you need!
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What are the sleeping arrangements?We'll either be sharing rooms or tents; each person will have their own bed or sleeping bag depending on the specific accommodations. More specific details are noted in the retreat details. If you'd like you own private room or tent, please reach out to us as we'd be happy to accommodate that for you!
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Is this retreat right for me?All we ask is that you come with an open mind, a positive attitude, and are kind to all! Our retreats are meant to bring a small group of women together to empower each other, to create a feeling of community, to share amazing experiences and adventure, while leaving our everyday lives behind to refresh, relax, and recharge. If there are certain activities you don't feel like participating in, there's always something else to enjoy!
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Is there an indoor kitchen or bathroom?Because of their size, these compact camper trailers do not include indoor kitchens or bathrooms - those features are found in larger, heavier, more expensive travel trailers. Our camper trailers do come equipped with an outdoor kitchen and all of the necessities for food prep, cooking, and eating. We provide a cooler for food storage, you'll just need to worry about ice. During the day when you're on the road, plan to hit up gas stations, rest stops, etc. for bathroom breaks. Unless you're staying at a campground with bathroom facilities, your looking at becoming a pop a squat pro. Most campgrounds also have shower facilities, but if not consider getting a gym chain membership, like Planet Fitness "Black Card"
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