Plans for this years Fall Hiking Weekend have been finalized. We will be returning to the Adirondack High Peaks Region for the fist time since 2002. We had previously traveled to that area in 1996 (twice), 1997, 2001, and 2002. The date this year is October 13-14. This year we have chosen a new hotel - Swiss Acres Inn, located about one mile west of the center of Lake Placid Village. This new location so near Lake Placid will allow for various activities in addition to hiking.
Swiss Acres Inn offers many amenities such as an olympic sized indoor pool,a large health club (next door), a full service restaurant on the premises,
a hot tub/jacuzzi and sauna, a bar with large screen tv and game room, and high speed internet access in the lobby and some rooms.
Swiss Acres Inn can be found on the internet at:
www.swissacres.com
Check out their website for more details and pictures.
The hotel has set aside a block of rooms for the Rip Van Winkle Hikers and we would ask that you book by August 31 at the latest...sooner is obviously
better. You can call the hotel directly at 1-800-464-4690 to reserve a room. Please tell the clerk that you are a member of the Rip Van Winkle Hikers. That
will get you the special group rate.
Please drop me an email at fresmith@hughes.net when you have booked so that we can keep track of the number signed up.
Cancellations with no penalty must be made by September 29 at the latest.
RATES:
The rate structure this year is multi tiered due the different types of rooms/cabins offered. If you are a couple or single, your best bet will be
to go with a standard room. The cabins/chalets become a better option for those that will be taking a triple or quad room. The new cabins are really
nice.
The rates are very competitive and include a full breakfast on Saturday and Sunday, dinner Saturday night, as well as a boxed lunch for Saturday's
hikes. Rates listed do not include tax. Lake Placid occupancy tax is 10% (7% NYS tax plus 3% local tax).
1.) Standard Rooms
double occupancy for two nights: $105 per person
single occupancy for two nights: $175 per person
2.) Suites
quad occupancy for two nights: $85 per person
triple occupancy for two nights: $105 per person
double occupancy for two nights: $135 per person
single occupancy for two nights: $235 per person
3.) Cabins (Chalets)
quad occupancy for two nights: $95 per person
triple occupancy for two nights: $115 per person
double occupancy for two nights: $155 per person
single occupancy for two nights: $275 per person
MEALS:
Meals will consist of a full breakast this year with several choices such as eggs, pancakes, french toast, hash browns, bacon, sausage, etc. Since they
have a full service restaurant, the dinner selection is quite varied. Entrees include chicken marsala, chicken parmesan, barbequed center cut pork chops,
12 oz. sirlion steak, spaghetti with meatballs or sausages, fettuccini alfredo with grilled chicken breast, and broiled salmon. A boxed lunch will be provided for the Saturday's hikes.
HIKES:
This year we have a choice of literally hundreds of hikes, large and small. Many 4000+ peaks are easily accessible. As is our practice, we will run
novice, intermediate, and advanced hikes. The group will gather Friday evening to plan Saturday's hikes. We may do a smaller hike on Sunday
morning before departing for home. I will send further details as the date approaches.
AREA ATTRACTIONS:
Being so close to Lake Placid, we have a choice of many alternate activities should you choose not to hike or if the weather should be
inclement. These include shopping in the village, attending movie, touring the olympic facilities and museum, kayaking/canoeing on the lakes, various
area golf courses, drive up to the summit of Whiteface Mountain, and area attractions such as Ausable chasm, Fort Ticonderoga, Lake Champlain, and
Montreal (90 minutes away).
If there are any additional questions, please email fresmith@hughes.net or call (845) 417-8097 or (518) 895-8474.
Last updated: 08/15/06 Copyright © 1996-2006, Rip Van Winkle Hikers