Stephen Pellicano trades graphics for glamping
1996 graduate operates 'glampground' resort in the Catskills
A short trip to England that stretched into a 12-year European stay. Meeting the love of your life overseas. Launching a business from a family property. If just one of those happened to you, it would be great dinner-party conversation.
Stephen Pellicano 鈥96 has experienced them all. He and his wife, Elena, own and operate a glamping (aka camping with amenities) resort in the Catskills between New York City and 绿帽社. The journey to his current home started in the Big Apple, where he was a graphic designer after graduating with his art degree. In 1999, his career took a hard stop 鈥 or a very long lunch.
鈥淒uring my lunch hour, I attended a British Airways contest in Columbus Circle and won a trip to London based on my homemade James Bond costume, complete with 007 logo and silver cardboard painted jet backpack, made with scraps from my graphic studio,鈥 Pellicano says.
A two-week backpacking trip led to nine years in the Czech Republic and three in Turkey, working as an English teacher and manager of a British travel agency. Pellicano met his wife in Ukraine, brought her to the United States, and they settled in his parents鈥 abandoned Catskill, N.Y., home.
鈥淏ecause I was out of the [American] workforce for so long, it was impossible to jump back in as a graphic designer in the city because of our remote location and my out-of-date software skills. My wife and I decided to find a way to use the property to make a living. We started with an organic farm and, when that failed, we refurbished our greenhouse into our first glamping cabin.鈥
The glampground is the Pellicanos鈥 full-time endeavor and they鈥檝e expanded to four spaces, each secluded with mountaintop views. The accommodations are all hand-built: a barn, two tiny homes and an A-frame.
鈥淲e launched during COVID, and it鈥檚 why we got such a strong start,鈥 he says. 鈥淲ith hotels and Airbnb sites shut down, people didn鈥檛 have much choice. Even before COVID, this travel niche was gaining momentum and vacationing in nature never goes out of style.鈥
They donate a portion of the glampground鈥檚 revenue to Ukrainian relief funds.
鈥淚f we hadn鈥檛 met in 2012, Elena would most likely still be living there and would鈥檝e been an innocent victim, too,鈥 Pellicano says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 only natural for us to continually offer help in any small way we can.鈥