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  •  Type: House
  •  Beds: 9
  •  Baths: 4
  •  Sleeps: 27

Description

Skalitude is set up as a model of sustainable living, the name 'Skalitude' comes from a Salish word that means 'to be in harmony with Nature'. The facilities are completely off-grid - all electricity is generated on-site, mainly from 2.1 kW of solar panels with generator back up for winter. There is plenty of power in summer, in winter and cloudy weather we ask guests to be mindful and turn off lights when not in use.  (We have found that crock pots really drain the system, so please don't bring one!)

In 2010 a solar hot water system was installed in the main lodge. This heats water in a 120 gallon tank, and can also circulate hot water through the floor, providing radiant heat to the building. The main heat source is a wood stove, most of the wood is collected locally and sustainably right in Smith Canyon with the remainder coming from neighboring Libby Creek drainages. By collecting this dead wood from the forest we are reducing the fuel loading of the forest lands, thereby helping to reduce the intensity of any wildfires in the area.

Skalitude Retreat's main building is the three-bedroom Lodge, perched above the meadow with views all around the canyon. It features a rustic wood interior and a handsome rock fireplace. The cathedral ceiling and skylights in the living room/gathering space create an inspiring atmosphere, whether for rest and renewal or for convivial conversation with family and friends. The bamboo floor with radiant heat keeps the space cozy and warm in winter, and is perfect for yoga and other movement arts.

The Lodge bedrooms have two queen beds and three twin beds between them. Even the lighest sleepers find peace here, lulled by the deep silence of the land. For your complete comfort, there are now down comforters on all the beds!

The passive-solar design of the new Bermhouse is in keeping with Skalitude Retreat's earth-friendly intent. It has six rooms, and three half-bathrooms. Each room can sleep 2 to 3 people. There are three full bathrooms in the Lodge, two with entry from the porch so you don't have to go through the Lodge.

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