Thursday, September 11, 2008
$aving!
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Fun in the rain at Purity Spring Resort- here are a few ideas.

Year after year guests visit Purity Spring Resort. Some years the weather is beautiful and some years, like this one, it's pretty damp. But that shouldn't stop guests from having a good time, there's plenty to do- even in the rain provided there's no lightning or high winds. Common sense is always key in any weather event.
Hiking in the woods can be particularly beautiful on a rainy day. Gear up with some rain wear, even if it's just a rain coat, it's warm enough that getting wet won't cause any great discomfort, and step into the woods. The rain drops glisten off of each leaf and pine needle making the woods sparkle on the cloudiest of days. It feels good to get outside, moving around and enjoying the sights, sounds and scents of a rainy day in the woods. Pretty soon you'll be enjoying the rythmic sounds of the rain falling on the leaves overhead and you'll be happy you ventured out. Spend some time in our Audubon Sanctuary and discover frogs and toads, see what our resident wildlife is up to (they don't stop because it's raining) or just hike some trails for exercise. It's a great way to lift your spirits when you need it.
Swimming can be allot of fun on a rainy day. Especially on a morning like today. Yesterday was in the 90's and the night was pretty warm too. This morning we awoke to some showers but the water is still warm from yesterday's heat... warmer in fact than the air. With inflatables like our iceberg, jumping into warm water on a rainy day can be particularly fun. This is the stuff memories are made of- making fun out of a seemingly washed out day.
Fishing and boating are great rainy day activities. Our resident loons are still here and they're beautiful. Kayak out to the northern end of the lake and find them fishing or teaching their baby to fly. It's an amazing sight... loons need a long runway for take off to begin with, and the baby needs even more. You don't see mother nature like this every day. Or, throw a worm on your hook and try your hand at catching fish on Lake Purity. Our pickerel are particularly feisty and ready to fight. The excitement of having a "fish on" will certainly make you forget about the rain.
These are just a few things you can do here at Purity Spring Resort and around our beautiful valley even during the rainiest days. Just remember- you won't melt! So get out there and enjoy some smiles.
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Baby Loon
For over 2o years loons have been documented nesting on Lake Purity. I love going through the historical records of Purity Spring Resort and hope someday to find records dating back further, we shall see. Some years the pair are successful in breeding, and sometimes, not. This year she laid a clutch of 2 and one hatched. The picture to the right, taken by our brilliant marketing director- is the newborn chick, the day we learned of its birth, on the back of its parent. As you can see the chick is healthy and probably yelling at its mom for its next meal. To tell you the truth, I can't tell mom and dad apart... I can when they are side by side but that's not too often. Anyhow, that particular day I was fiddling with our new camera, trying to get video for our new website and was able to spend some very intimate moments with this special, brand new family. They are so amazing to watch... their spectacular beauty is mesmerizing in itself, but their actions as a new family are so sweet and at one point, I was in my kayak not even 2 feet from dad who was checking me out. Mom is swimming the baby around and because she lets everyone get so close it seems like she's showing the new fluff-ball off. The chick moves around allot... from its mother's back to the water, hops on her back again, snuggles into mom's wing for a little nap, then back to the water. What patience a parent must need for that! Being a jungle gym for junior's every whim for three-weeks can't be easy. But they do it with such grace. Both parents are there for feeding time. Most of the time one parent stayed with the chick but I did see a time when they were both diving and the little one was like a furry, black ping pong ball dipping up and down like a row boat in a hurricane even with the smallest movements of the water. So cute... and vulnerable I think to myself... but I keep watching and realize, they can see what's going on underwater if they're down there. I watch, and learn that when the chick is in the water, its parents have their entire heads under water all the time scanning for danger. Perhaps they learned their lesson from last year when (what we think was) a snapping turtle took one of their 2 chicks. But they're taking such good care of this chick and have since moved it to a quieter spot on the lake away from the busiest beaches of the resort. Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Do you have any memories of learning to ski/ride King Pine?
"Green" - Hey.... we already do that!
Kermit didn't think it was easy being green but for Purity Spring Resort and its sister companies, King Pine, Camp Tohkomeupog for boys, Danforth Bay Camping and RV Resort and The Bluffs, it's always just been a way of life. And even though it's a wonderful way to sustain a business and our mother earth at the same time, and even though I believe that it's great that our nation is honoring the greenies, it still makes me proudly snicker inside because of my pride for our resort.
When I sit at my desk and look at these old walls around me, I can just imagine how the Hoyt family has sustained their through the hundred plus years it's been in business. It has always been green. Whether it's saving money by pulling nails out of old boards and reusing the nails and wood for a new project or by managing its land oh so carefully in order to provide recreation in a pristine environment for over 4 generations, we're doing something very right here and we're doing it for the good of our business and our environment.
Here's just a sampling of our current efforts:
- King Pine purchased 24 "energy efficient" SMI tower guns in 07/08 to reduce the amount of fuel used for our snow making program.
- Purity Lake has been kept 100% free of development. Other than the few buildings built many many years ago, the Hoyt family has kept all development to an absolute minimum.
- Camp Tohko boys are taught to minimize their impact while on the property and forever by focusing on the "Leave No Trace" program. During hikes and retreats they are taught to be stewards of the environment. For instance they are taught to stay only on marked trails instead of using short cuts to minimize erosion.
- While building The Bluffs adult RV resort, the Hoyt family knew they'd promote themselves better and have more luck with sales of these sites if they created them directly on the water's edge. Instead they opted for the environment and kept sites 500 feet away from Huckins Pond.
- Four of the five pools in our campgrounds are salt-water pools that use 90% less chemicals than traditional pools.
- Our Marketing Director has switched printing companies in order to to have 80% of our collateral printed on FSC certified paper using soy based inks. FSC certification means that the companies that produce the paper are using; sustainable forestry practices and a portion of the product is derived from recycled wood and fiber.
For more information about our programs, please contact Dan Houde, our Marketing Director.
SH
Friday, May 23, 2008
Welcome Spring & Summer!
Even though there are few a still snow showers happening on top of Mt. Washington, you have to come to terms with the fact that summer is almost here. Let the black flies be a temporary reminder of the fun that's about to descend on this valley.Last weekend I took a wonderful group of gals that were staying at Purity down the Saco. We put in in Conway and took out in Fryeburg. What a glorious day! Sure we were warned of showers and high waters but we took a safe part of the river and not once did it shower! The highs were in about the 80's in the sun but the water was a cool ~50 degrees. I'm personally looking forward to swimming when it warms up and the group I was with echoed my sentiments. It's right around the corner.
It's amazing what our region has to offer if you're willing to make just a little bit of effort. There are beautiful walks right on our Audubon Sanctuary here at Purity Spring- I'm fortunate enough to know, lunches are often spent out there.
In any case, enjoy these longer days to their fullest! There's plenty of time and a myriad of places to take wonderful treks alone, with the dog, or with the entire family.
Enjoy! Life IS good.
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Away for too long...
