
ReWilding


ReWilding
Sat September
9am-4pm
$110
Sliding scale $85 -135
Join the guides for a fun and adventurous day of re-wilding. We will look closely at the cultural paradigms that keep us tame and separate from the wild world and work towards reclaiming our inner wildness. Through invitations, dialogue, and practices we’ll begin to explore a what it means to be wild. Well look at inner and outer awareness, introduce you to core routines of connection, encourage you to let go a little until your howling for joy!
This program includes...
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Sensory awareness
- Core routines of nature connection
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Interactive games and invitations
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Ancestrall skills
Fox Walking and stealth
Registration Deadline July 18th


More Details
Schedule
Drop off:
Plan to arrive between 8:45 AM and 8:50 AM. All campers must be signed in by an authorized adult.
Please arrive prepared with the essentials. Guides will be checking Monday morning to make sure campers are ready with backpacks, water bottles, snack, lunch and other essentials. Refer to our guide on What to Wear and How to Prepare.
No early arrivals will be permitted without prior permission, as our guides will be using that time to prepare themselves for an amazing day of camp.
Pick up:
Pick up will be at 3:00pm. Check out with guides and sign out. Please alert guides if your camper will be picked up by an alternate adult.
Location
Address: 697 Tinney Road, Mount Holly VT 05758
Please note that cell service can be spotty in the Green Mountains when relying on GPS navigation.
WOW is located north of Ludlow Vt off of Route 103. Turn onto Sawyer Hill Road and proceed about 2 miles until reaching Tinney Road on the right. You will see the Forest Echo Farm mailbox. Follow this for about 1/2 miles until reaching the WOW parking area on your left.
If you reach the red buildings, you have gone too far. This part of the land is used by Forest Echo Farm (FEF) and its members and guests. Please turn around and proceed back up the hill towards the parking on the right.
Note: Please avoid taking Patch Brook Road as this is a seasonal and very narrow road along a stream that is prone to washing out in heavy rain. There are very few spaces to turn around or to let another car pass in the other direction.
