Cantina

The Cantina is part of the duplex cabins made from poured walls of pumicecrete, a lightweight concrete made from pumice that originated from the Crater Lake eruption about 7500 years ago. Featuring an indoor pergola and numerous desert-style details, The Cantina evokes a funky, Southwestern feel.

 

$150/night*

* Two night minimum. Price based on two person occupancy. Additional guests (4 max) $25/each per night

FEATURES:

Geothermal radiant floor heat

1 Queen bed; 1 Full bed

Full kitchen with stove/oven, toaster, blender, coffee maker, coffee grinder, cooking utensils, plateware, glassware and cutlery, custom concrete countertops; full bathroom with shower, small dining table, four chairs; full bathroom with shower

24-hour access to the mineral pools*

*Pools are not for cleaning every Thu & Sun from midnight to 7am

 
 
Kevin Hopper

The power of words and pictures has always been immense. From cave paintings and stained glass to the advents of the printing press, photography, television and of course, the Internet.

Words and pictures are everywhere. Lucky for me, I have a talent for crafting and combining them into powerful and effective communication.

I grew up fascinated with photography, then fine art and graphic design. I also stumbled upon my writing talent when a college professor accused me of plagiarism (the highest form of flattery?). A career in advertising seemed the obvious track, so that was my initial route. However, my diverse skillset and ravenous appetite for learning new applications, tools and programs pushed me into journalism, art direction, digital publishing, UX/UI, AI, etc. This constant technological multiplicity keeps me both engaged, challenged, and admittedly, a bit overwhelmed.

Yet what remains constant? Words and pictures.

Regardless of industry, words and pictures are important. This is something that every successful company demands, and armed with the ability to craft both into effective communication, it is a thrill for me to perform.

My career path has been far from standard, but it has opened my creative mind to a multitude of applications and perspectives. Along the way, I have worked with and for some extraordinary people from all walks of life. I celebrate diversity in all forms and continue to seek and solve new communication problems via my design entity Hoppervision.

When time allows, I create artwork, take photos, cook impulsively, collect vintage furniture and snowboard when possible.

Let’s talk creativity in terms of solving your communications issues…

…over a taut espresso, of course!

https://hoppervision.com
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