Around the fire, we share stories, shape with our hands, and awaken our senses to the living world.
Through bushcraft, story, and nature connection, we rekindle the ember of belonging, learning again to listen deeply to the land, to each other, and to the quiet voice within.

In a world that pulls us away from what nourishes us most, we gather to return,
to community, to nature, to rhythm.
Together, we walk softly with awareness, gratitude, and reverence for life’s gifts,
remembering our role as caretakers of Earth and all her kin.

Simple, powerful spaces to come home to our senses and the living world.
Through tracking, carving, friction fire, and the old crafts of survival, we learn to move with awareness and reverence. These gatherings awaken curiosity and aliveness, teaching us to see, listen, and move as part of the great conversation of life.

More than skills, this is about living in relationship.
The way we track an animal, light a fire, or tan a hide becomes a meditation on care and attention. These practices nurture joy, trust, and resilience that flow into everyday life, guiding us to walk with gratitude and belonging, as kin of the Earth.

Fires, workshops, and seasonal journeys.
Each a chance to return to the land, to others, and to the quiet knowing within. Every gathering invites discovery, connection, and the remembering that we are part of something far greater than ourselves.

Stay close to the fire.
Stories, reflections, and upcoming gatherings. Gentle reminders to listen, remember, and belong.
