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From: Place Odyssey
To: [email protected]
Sent: 3/26/2009 11:48:58 AM
Subject: unique walking opportunity

Happy Spring!!!

Place Odyssey and the Art of Walking will be offering a 3 day 2 night guided 
walking trip called "Finger Lakes and Forest Toes" on May 2-4, 2009.  This trip 
is led by an out of season Yosemite National Park ranger naturalist and native 
of the Finger Lakes.  It will be a challenging hike, mostly on trails, from 
Ithaca towards Seneca Lake averaging about 8-10 miles/day.  But all you will 
have to carry is your own personal items for the day and you will eat well of 
healthy local and place-conscious foods.  The first night will be spent camping 
in a natural forest setting (everything provided) and the next night we'll stay 
at a luxurious bed and breakfast on Cayuta Lake.  Many pleasant surprises will 
greet us along the way...

The price of $260 includes:

Environmental  interpretation (learn about wildflowers and edible plants, local 
geology and stars in the night sky)
Cultural history interpretation (gain a greater appreciation for those who have 
walked here before us)
Meals of delicious place-conscious foods
All lodging (one night of rustic camping and one in a luxurious bed and 
breakfast)
Transportation other than your own two feet when necessary
Tastings of local products such as wine, cheese and chocolate
A poetry reading and workshop with the Poet Laureate of Ithaca
Fun snacks and fine tea
Please check out the Place Odyssey website at www.place-odyssey.com

To keep the group small, we are limited to 14 participants.  Spaces are already 
filling up so if you are interested, act now!

Reply to this e-mail [[email protected]] or call 279-7509 with any 
questions or to reserve a space...and please pass this on to anyone who you 
think might be interested.

Looking forward to hearing from you,
Adrianna (trip leader)






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