The half-day hikes, which are led by AMGA Certified Mountain Guides, feature an elevation gain that ranges from 580 to 3,700 feet and pass through thousands of acres of trails in the San Juan Mountains. The Reach itinerary is performance-oriented, whereas the Roam pathway emphasizes a mindset of "choose your own adventure," and the Recharge journey octordle is all about slowing down and channeling the energy that is already within you. In addition to going on hikes, you could also go rock climbing, do something called Via Ferrata, which is a specialized form of harnessed mountain climbing, paraglide, and fish for flys while on your vacation. If you're feeling worn out just from reading about all the action, you can take comfort in the fact that there will be oxygen enhancements in your guest room as well as in the meditation lounge, both of which will help to enhance recovery.

Speaking of which, when it comes time to rest your weary limbs, pamper yourself with an extensive menu of wellness offerings at RESET's exclusive wellness center. These offerings include everything from spa treatments (don't leave without a soothing arnica-enhanced foot treatment or oxygen-enriched facials) to IV therapy for hydration, yoga, and nutritional coaching. To top off your relaxing getaway, participants in the Reset program at Madeline, Auberge Resorts Collection, receive five in-room massages, each lasting one hour and taking place in one of the resort's designated guest rooms. Evening activities such as guided meditations, sound therapy, and Kirtan are available as elective extras for those who want to get the most out of their retreat experience. These activities will help you achieve a Zen level that is one thousand times higher.

In terms of the food, you can anticipate meals that are predominantly plant-based and place an emphasis on using local and organic ingredients. These dishes are designed to combat inflammation, lower blood pressure, and improve digestive health. Consider recipes such as overnight oat peach cobbler with toasted almonds, cinnamon, and blood orange; avocado and cucumber ceviche with quinoa, arugula, and toasted coconut; and summer risotto with Olathe corn, leeks, blistered tomatoes, asparagus, parsley, cashew cream, and nutritional yeast. However, if you absolutely have to have a drink, you can do so at Madeline, which is part of the Auberge Resorts Collection. Reset does not serve alcoholic beverages. Following all of that introspection at such a lofty elevation, we feel as though a celebratory Bloody Mary is in order. Isn't it true that tomato juice can reduce inflammation?