Your Questions, Answered
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Water, water, and more water. You will want to drink lots of water to prevent headaches and fatigue. We provide filtered water at the ranch. While the margaritas are quite tasty here in New Mexico, watch the amount of alcohol you consume, especially the first couple of days you are here.
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Water bottle, sunscreen, sunglasses.
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You’ll be in the forest, wear comfortable walking shoes, with closed toes and good traction. Clothing-wise, we recommend light layers as mornings can be chilly and afternoons can be warm. Long pants are preferable to shorts.
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There is no cell phone service in the area, however, we do have a landline. Wifi is available in the classroom (and you can make Internet calls on your cell phone) however, we invite you to take your visit as a time to disconnect and reset.
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We ask that you leave your furry family members at home.
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Each morning we will provide light snacks and for lunch, a delicious and nourishing meal with vegan and gluten-free options. Snacks, coffee, tea, and water will be available throughout the entire day. If you have any food restrictions or allergies, please plan to bring your lunch/snacks to ensure you have suitable food. Note that going offsite for lunch is not realistic, as we are remote and our extremely limited Pecos dining options have varying hours.
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To reduce the environmental impact on our land, we are not set up to provide on-site lodging, camping, or RV parking.
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Intensives with this notation are reserved for students working towards graduating our Foundations in Herbal Medicine course and have progressed through 70% of the course material.
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Your presence will be missed!
- Full refund (less 10% transaction fee) for cancellations 60 days prior to class.
- Full credit for future retreat classes (up to 1 year) for cancellations within 60 days of the class.
- Full credit for other online classes on Medicine Lodge Academy.