The Lost Whiskey Club is the vision of Mark Turner and the GreenSpur Development Team. Lost Whiskey is about a lot of things counter to our everyday modern lives. It's about rethinking how we go about the weekend retreat. It's about like minded people who want something different.
Studies have shown the amazing impact nature has on our mind, body and spirit. Perhaps John Muir captured this ethos best when he said, “The mountains are calling and I must go.” Lost Whiskey is an answer to this call.
We all need this. We need to reconnect to the humility of nature, to something bigger, to less information, to more human connections, to a simpler more meaningful experience. Pack lightly, bring some good food, friends and drink. It's time to get LOST. This is where the best version and stories of ourselves are revealed.
Lost Whiskey wouldn't be possible without the love and support of our family and friends as well as the fine individuals below.
Studies have shown the amazing impact nature has on our mind, body and spirit. Perhaps John Muir captured this ethos best when he said, “The mountains are calling and I must go.” Lost Whiskey is an answer to this call.
We all need this. We need to reconnect to the humility of nature, to something bigger, to less information, to more human connections, to a simpler more meaningful experience. Pack lightly, bring some good food, friends and drink. It's time to get LOST. This is where the best version and stories of ourselves are revealed.
Lost Whiskey wouldn't be possible without the love and support of our family and friends as well as the fine individuals below.
Mark Turner
Raised on a ranch in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Mark's countless hours outdoors, building, and tinkering inspired his life long love affair with creating things. His passion for design and the culture of building inspired him to create the Lost Whiskey Project, and utilize the GreenSpur design ethos to bring people together.
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Nick Cioffi
Nick and his family have been building in DC for five generations. He gets his work ethic, loyalty and leadership from his many experiences - captaining his collegiate lacrosse team, six years as a US Marine serving this country -and from a real passion to make sawdust, to build, and to create things with two hands.
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Zach GasperBefore taking over the GreenSpur design team, Zach worked in the field for several years - cutting, figuring, cleaning, procuring and mainly watching and taking part in HOW things get put together. This experience, along with Zach’s natural talent and willingness to work extremely hard, has Zach on his way on becoming a world class designer. His attention to detail, and his capacity to both listen to and communicate with clients, makes him a tremendous asset to the project.
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Jimmy Matthews
Jimmy put himself through timber framing school in Boston and then went on to get a Masters in Real Estate from John Hopkins University. Jimmy has further enhanced his resume by working for several key developers in the Washington DC area. Jimmy is that rare mix of field brawn and brain that is required for successful development.
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