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Sep 12 2016

Gone Glamping

Chances are you’ve heard the term ‘glamping’ (glamour + camping) by now. It means different things to different people, depending on your threshold for ‘roughing it’. For some, glam camping means sleeping in a regular tent, only on an air mattress thicker than three inches. For others, it means a full-on resort – all the high-thread-count luxuries of a hotel, but with campfires and canvas walls.

We recently wrote a story about glamping for the Seattle Times, in which we got to the bottom of glamping – where it came from, why you should do it, and where you can do it in the Pacific Northwest.

Of course, our favorite glamping spot is and will always be Sasse Mt Outpost, Tumble Creek’s private glamping facility. If you’re a member of the Tumble Creek Club, Sasse is available for you to use from Memorial Day until end of September. Book your stay today, and enjoy s’mores, games, and the outdoor shower – Tumble Creek resident Jason Garms’ favorite Sasse Mt feature.

If you want to learn more about camping in high style, you can find our Seattle Times feature here.