Wilderness Seasons Series ~ Autumn
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Wilderness Yoga 'Seasons' Series ~ Autumn
Warrandyte River Reserve
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In our Wilderness Yoga 'Seasons' Series we will draw on yoga, meditation, pranayama (breath work), bushwalking and re-wilding practices, along with some wisdom from Ayurveda (the sister science of Yoga), to ground into the season, and rediscover ourselves in the wilderness. This restorative Autumn retreat will guide us along the banks of the Yarra River, winding around Warrandyte township, through to gum-lined trails and tranquil vistas, as we journey together to rediscover ourselves, and the wild, in unexpected places.
Wild Tribe you asked, so you got it! We specifically designed these half day retreats to fit in around your busy schedule, and have curated stunning urban wilderness locations for our 'Seasons' series. Easier to access for an afternoon retreat, these locations are complete with gentle urban walking trails, toilet facilities, and provide easier walking than our regular full day retreats in National and State Parks. Its all about bringing you closer to the wilderness around you. We can't wait for you to join us in the wild!
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When: 2pm to 5.30pm, Sunday the 22nd April 2018
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Where: Meet at Warrandyte River Reserve (meeting place provided after registration)
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The walk: 4km (~1 hour hike). Graded Easy.
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The yoga: Restorative flow (beginners welcome)
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Investment: $90 for a 3.5 hour retreat
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Your $90 investment includes:
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welcome chai + eco Ayurvedic snacks on arrival
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guided nature walk
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grounding yoga class
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meditation + mindfulness classes
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intention setting (+secret eco-gift!)
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peaceful views + good vibes + admittance to the Wild Tribe community
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Guided by Dr Belinda Christie, Environmental Scientist + Yoga Teacher.
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* Easy hiking grade: General level walking on well-made trails. Uneven surfaces are present (rocks, tree roots, leaf litter etc). Slippery surfaces at times, particularly after rain.
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Note: This is not a "walk in the park" :) As with all hikes in wilderness areas, the walking trails will of course be unpaved. As such, all hikes (including those categoried as 'easy') will have plentiful uneven ground, rough, slippery and undulating surfaces. This is the wild after all! If you have any concerns about the trail, or any injuries or illnesses which you'd like to discuss, please feel free to contact us (there is also a place to provide this info during online registration).
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