Into The Wilds Retreat

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Date/Time
Date(s) - 07/24/2020 - 07/26/2020
All Day

Location
Into The Wilds Parking Area

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Thank you for voicing your interest in the 2020, Into the Wilds men’s retreat! Below are some details you will need to be aware of as you prepare for this Rocky Mountain men’s adventure. This retreat will prove to be like no other that you’ve attended!

Below are some details you will need to be aware of as you prepare for this Rocky Mountain men’s adventure.

Agenda

Retreat Dates: July 24-26

Friday, July 24th, 2020
Arrival at trailhead: Friday @ 2:00 – 4:00 PM (MST). We want to arrive early enough to be able to get to the campsite, setup camp, eat dinner and start session 1 by 7pm.

Saturday, July 25th, 2020
The morning will consist of breakfast (on your own) and sessions 2 and 3. We’ll break for lunch then you’ll be free to head to town, go fishing (you’ll need a Colorado license), hike, sleep, etc…

Session 4 will begin at camp at 7pm.

Sunday, July 26th, 2020
Eat breakfast then session 5 will start at 9am. We’ll break camp with enough time to be ready to depart the trailhead by 12 noon.

What Will I Need To Bring?

This retreat is a no joke camping retreat. We’ll hike in roughly one mile and camp. Our location will be determined when we get closer to the event as the weather will play a factor. One location possibility is near Wolf Creek Pass in southern Colorado. This location has elk, mule deer, moose and bighorn sheep! A picture just doesn’t do the location justice!

Plan on bringing all the camping gear you’ll need to stay in the Colorado backcountry. Tent, sleeping pad, sleeping bag (30 degree bag should be adequate), headlamp, water filtration system, stove, meals (3-4), collapsable chair, etc. We suggest bringing along a small trowel to use when using the bathroom in the outdoors. Also bring 2 large trash bags for dirty or wet clothing, and any trash you accumulate. We’ll also provide a checklist of suggested items.

Will we have a campfire? Well, that depends. Colorado can be super dry during the summer and forest fires are always on our mind. The Forest Service will determine whether campfires are allowed.

Travel and Other Thoughts

Colorado is an amazingly beautiful state and offers MANY attractions. Consider partnering up with another couple (yes, we mean bring your wife!) and making this a vacation! We won’t be too far from a mountain town where the ladies could stay with other gals and visit Rocky Mountain National Park, Aspen, Pagosa Springs’ hot pools, Focus on the Family, The Navigators, other ministries or any other attraction/location.

Each participant will receive an Into the Wilds book. We would suggest bring along a notebook and a pen for note taking.

Please note that each man is responsible for his transportation to and from the event location and all meals.

If you’re flying, consider traveling through Denver or Colorado Springs. Denver has flights arriving from all over the country so it should be pretty easy to book a flight. Colorado Springs offers short security lines and super easy check-in. Rental cars are available at both locations.