Retreat: Get UnStuck! Forward/Movement CampOut

“Get UnStuck! Forward/Movement” CampOut – Featuring Motivational Speaker Yogesh Chabria and Jason T. Ingram – FreeForm/Meditation Movement and More

Keynote speaker, Yogesh Chabria – Movement Related Activities Featuring Qigong, Ecstatic Dance, and More! Affordable Scenic Mountain Camping  @6,000ft

Singles, groups, and Couples Welcome

$90 (if camping at the retreat location) $140-150 (total, if camping at Lower Wolf Creek campground)

“Forward/Movement”

Get moving! Get UnStuck!

This mid week retreat is a great way for those who might be busy on the weekends and for those who need to get out and move. We want this week to be affordable and focusing on personal success in your life and vocation as well as advancing in your health.

“Movement” means two things: literally moving (your body) and figuratively moving (our lives forward). Join us as we practice Qigong and other forms of therapeutic motion like Ecstatic Dance (free form movement) and hopefully some morning movement activities as well. Although there’s definitely time for peaceful and quiet meditation, our focus for this event is more about invigorating energy. Are you stuck in your life? Let’s get unstuck!

About the Keynote Speaker:

Yogesh Chabria is a #1 bestselling author, speaker, and the founder of The Happionaire Way. He is a renowned leader dedicated to helping individuals and organizations achieve balance, clarity, and fulfillment. Combining traditional practices with modern insights, Yogesh uses powerful techniques rooted in meditation, nature, and holistic well-being to guide others toward living a more harmonious and purposeful life. His programs are designed to help people let go of stress, negative patterns, and limiting beliefs, while welcoming inner bliss, love, and peace. Chabria is a teacher and publisher on Insight Timer providing community building and uplifting messages nearly every day through his rewarding streaming events and in addition, his Insight Timer group entitled, “Divine Love”. Because of possible visa issues, Yogesh agreed to teach and interact virtually from India in the event that he might not be able to enter the United States for this year’s first retreat of its kind.

This midweek event was created to be ridiculously affordable for those seeking advancement in their lives who might not be affluent yet. Please bring extra food to share and consider bringing other supplies and funds to contribute.

(Further details and guidelines available upon request)

Other activities planned include potlucks, karaoke, dreamwork, jam session, sing along, drum circle, poetry reading and more!

Omnivore, vegetarian and vegan friendly 

Bipartisan friendly

LGBTQ friendly 

Participants must provide their own:

Water

Tent or RV

Food

Transportation 

Participants are encouraged to bring:

Musical instruments 

Art and craft supplies 

Note taking materials like journals, laptops, tablets, etc…

Hiking boots, hammocks, chairs, and other outdoor activity related stuff like charcoal 

Quiet generators allowed with restrictions

Upper Wolf Creek Campground 

Prescott National Forest, Arizona 

Elevation 6,000 feet

PLEASE NOTE: HOTELS Available! If you prefer to stay in a hotel, they are as close as ten miles away from the event location, including RV parks further out of town with full hookups.

Semi primitive wooded campground with private pit toilets, picnic tables, trash service, some recycling, and grills – no showers or electric – please be mindful of outside firewood that may contain invasives.

“Dispersed” camping with some picnic tables and fire pits available at a first come first served basis. RVs like pop-ups, campers, motorhomes and travel trailers are encouraged and some big rigs can fit if they arrive early enough. Some free camping might be available outside of the campgrounds, please check USDA website for details if interested in backcountry camping.

Campground is private and secluded and although mostly quiet, sometimes band camp practices in a neighboring valley about a mile away, so there might be horns echoing through the mountains although likely only during some daylight hours.

Camping at the retreat site (Upper Wolf Creek Campground) is optional, although the same rate will apply to participants who sleep off-site.

Ample hiking trails including creekside walks, amazing wildlife and breathtaking mountain views are just minutes away.

NOTE:

Although daytime temps are often in the 70s through the 90s, there can be some hard rains in July and even hailstorms, so be prepared in case of inclement weather.

MEALS NOT PROVIDED BY HOSTS

Try to bring 110% of your food, drinks, and drinking water just in case you might need to share.

Please be prepared to participate in our daily lunch potluck!

There will be an “omnivore” table and a “vegan” table to feature your amazing camping food delicacies! Please notify other campers about nut and gluten products and perhaps other potential allergens at our potlucks and other sharing activities.

Otherwise, breakfast, dinner, and most snacks are each participants responsibility, so please pack accordingly and bring extras just in case.

Remember to pack enough extra water for things like washing hands, dishes, etc… 

Leadership meeting and early bird camping, Sunday, July 20th

“Get UnStuck!” meetings and activities – Monday evening through Friday morning

Details to be announced

Evening sessions with Yogesh Chabria

Fireside Ecstatic Dance at night

Morning Movement Meditation

Other activities planned include lunch potlucks, karaoke, dreamwork, jam sessions, sing along, drum circle, poetry reading and more!

AfterParty July 25 thru July 27th (and beyond?) location and details TBA

Participants must provide their own: Water – Tent or RV – Food – Transportation – No Electric

18 and over, sorry not wheelchair accessible, no cigarette smoking 

In the event a participant does not meet the requirements to sleep at the retreat location, there are other options. Lower Wolf Creek Campground is first come, first serve, $10 for campsite $5 for extra vehicle and payable to the USDA Forest Service. Roughly 40-60 dollars extra depending on vehicles and extra nights.

“Big rigs” (as pictured) are recommended at our retreat location at Upper Wolf Creek because the lower campground has some tight corners.

If staying at the lower campground, please bring cash or check and use the self-pay station at the Lower Wolf Creek Campground. The base fee for the event is $90 which is paid through this platform. $90 includes camping at the retreat location, Upper Wolf Creek campground.

Because of unpredictable weather, campers must have some kind of enclosure whether it’s a camper-van, tent, or RV.

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