Steve Petrehn leads the way!

Remembering Steve Petrehn

Long-time Shadowcliff friend and volunteer, Steve Petrehn, passed away on July 18th. Click here for his obituary in the Kansas City Star.   Tribute by Bob Mann:  Remembering Steve Petrehn  Steve Petrehn came to Shadowcliff in 2007 while the Mayor of Roeland Park, Kansas, a first ring suburb of Kansas City. We were hosting sustainability workshops

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Campaign of Gratitude

A CAMPAIGN OF GRATITUDE … RE-INSPIRING THE JOURNEY Warren and Patt Rempel’s vision created a mountain sanctuary that has “inspired the journey” for thousands — individuals and families and groups – from across the globe.  Today, over 60 years later, it’s time to RE-inspire thousands more who will journey to Shadowcliff Mountain Lodge. At their retirement in 2002,

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Limited Spots Still Available for Upcoming Women’s Retreat

If you are feeling the need for renewal, we hope you’ll join us this August for an unforgettable experience where you will rediscover your most alive and connected self. Space is limited! Registration Deadline is August 12th!   The Shadowcliff Mountain Lodge is the perfect place for this experience. Gather with other women and enjoy

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The CDT Experience

  The Continental Divide Trail (CDT) was established by Congress as a National Scenic Trail in 1978. Traversing the spine of the Rocky Mountains, this trail begins and ends at the Mexico and Canada borders, covers 3,100 miles in total, and winds its way right through Grand Lake! We at Shadowcliff have the great fortune

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People of the CDT

Trail name: Stretch Given name: Tyler Owen Hometown: Austin, Texas Every person has a different reason for hiking the CDT (Continental Divide Trail). Tyler, known as “Stretch” on the trail, chose to hike the CDT because it traverses some of his favorite parts of the country: the high desert and the Rocky Mountains. “It’s also

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