Ski right out the door from Mazama Country Inn, accessing what may be the BEST cross-country skiing in North America. Complement your snow driven adventures with yoga, meditation, good food, and laughter. Not a snow bunny? Cuddle up by the fire with a good book or soak in the hot tub. Wander into the town of Winthrop for shopping, or walk to the Mazama General Store for a latte and pick out a locally made souvenir.
Our location is the Mazama Country Inn, located right in Mazama behind the Mazama Store. Hot breakfast and dinner are provided along with sack lunches to take with you out on the trails.
Please visit Mazama Inn’s website to learn more about the area and the hotel.
Check out their reviews on TripAdvisor!
What’s Included:
Three meals daily beginning with dinner Friday and ending with sack lunch on Sunday.
Yoga Friday afternoon, Meditation and Yoga Saturday and Sunday morning, Yoga on Saturday afternoon. If there is interest in staying on Sunday night, Joanna will teach a Sunday afternoon/early evening class as a bonus!
Dates: February 2rd- 4th, 2024
Cost:
Room rate: $250 per person (plus tax and gratuity) (based on standard room, double occupancy, two nights)
Tuition: $295 per person early bird discount ($345 after Dec. 1, 2023)
Meal Package: approximately $215 per person (plus tax and gratuity) Fri dinner through Sunday breakfast
TOTAL FOR WEEKEND (before tax and gratuity): $760 ($770 if registered after Dec. 1, 2023)
Questions? Don’t hesitate to ask: yoga@joannadunn.com or 509-470-0542.
About the instructor: Joanna Dunn
A yoga teacher since 2001, Joanna’s background is eclectic. She teaches a variety of styles, including beginner level alignment, a Level 2 slow paced Vinyasa, Yin and Restorative as well as somatic movement and meditation. Her teaching is influenced by Iyengar-based teachers, Judith Lasater (Restorative yoga), Kathryn Payne (Pranayama) and Theresa Elliott (alignment, sequencing, and Vinyasa). Her primary influences from her early studies also include choreographed multidimensional vinyasa of Lynn Kingston and the accessible, gentle yoga of Kripalu. Joanna is currently studying with Tias and Surya Little of Prajna Yoga. Prajna fuses traditional yoga practices (Ashtanga and Iyengar) with the energy body wisdom of yoga and Chinese Medicine, Meditation of Buddhism and somatic movement of Feldenkrais and Hanna.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]