This weekend is designed for women to find ways to tell their story as a way to move toward healing. Telling our story provides an opportunity to flip the script and to see ourselves as courageous. The overnight backpacking experience can serve to expand our comfort zone or slightly step out of it. Safety can be preserved by going within ourselves. This distance and connection with nature gives way to self discovery. What if we became less reactionary and more in control of our story? Challenges in nature can expose that inner strength to manage the messy of life’s transitions.
It’s ok to be messy because in the end, we can define ourselves as resilient.
Realizing when you have the power to decide how things will go and how you believe things should be can give us such authority. I believe that life gets messy so we can grow and be better for it.
Recovering and healing while in the community of women is empowering. We hold a strong belief in the connections with each other and nature.
This all culminates into relaxation, re-writing your story, refusing to be defined by the messy, maintaining relationships and self care. Women take to nature and the trails and in doing so go within. Beautiful growth and clarity happens in the woods. This backpacking retreat provides the opportunity to navigate challenges on the trails for individual growth and connection to community.