CTL SLEEPING ACCOMMODATIONS

Sleeping arrangements at the lodge are rustic, and there are basically three types:

1. Cubicles, which consist of one bunkbed and about 3 feet of space between the bunkbed and the wall. It is too small to do anything but sleep in, and even then it's not much space for 2 people. But you do have privacy.

2. Family rooms. These have 3 or 4 bunkbeds and the room is spacious. If you wanted a family room, there would be other people assigned to it as well. Last year a number of Mountain Medley participants who didn't know each other were assigned together in family rooms and it worked out well.

3. Dorms. The dorm rooms are separated by room dividers that don't reach the ceiling, so although you have a little privacy (there are 4 or 5 beds per room), there is no way to mitigate noise. However people try to be considerate and if you are a good sleeper you should do fine in a dorm room.

You can certainly arrange to sleep in the same room with your traveling companions, but there is no way to pick additional roommates. The Lodge assigns them.

If you decide to sign up for Mountain Medley, I will send you an equipment list as well as further information and instructions about the trip. Hope this helps!

See: donsnotes.com/ctl/index.html#rooms