CAMP UNPLUGGED
Disconnect to Reconnect
Disconnect to Reconnect
Stressed out? Over-stimulated? Too-Connected? Ready to let go of your electronic tether?
Consider getting grounded and getting away from it all. Reboot your system and recharge your own batteries with a weekend of nature immersion. No laptops. No tablets. No phones, no lights, no motorcars, not a single luxury….
Well, that part’s not exactly true. There's a bit of luxury: our camp chef will keep you well-fed and our activities are experiential, reflective, and designed to help you rediscover your inner nature IN nature.
Shake out your sleeping bag. Gather round the campfire. Hang out in a hammock. Wander in the woods.
We’re calling it a “lightly facilitated” weekend for rest and relaxation. Two days and two nights of fresh air, greenery, good food, and nice people.
A Tech-Free Getaway
You'll need your tent & sleeping bag, camp chair, towel, and mess kit. Tasty food is provided. Check-in is from 5-7pm on Friday. Devices will be collected on arrival!
A variety of outdoor activities will be offered. All programs are optional.
FRIDAY
* Campfire Connection
* Elements of Rhythm: Music in the WILD
SATURDAY
*Morning Movement
*Fox Walk & Owl Eyes: Getting Grounded
* Nature’s Muse: Collaborative Found-Object Art
* Trail Hike & Shinrin-Yoku (Japanese Forest Bathing)
* Halloween Campfire and Storytelling
SUNDAY
* Sunday Morning Spirit (inspirational nature readings)
* Checkout Check-in
Need more info? Send email to triangleteambuilding@gmail.com
$195-$245 sliding scale
CAMP UNPLUGGED DETAILS
Registration covers:
- Two nights of camping: BYO camping gear & mess kit.
- Six meals prepared by our camp chef.
- All facilitated activities and programs during the weekend.
Arrive Friday from 5-7pm. Depart Sunday at 2pm.
Friday, Oct 30, 2015, 05:00 PM
1630 Bent Road, Wake Forest, NC, United States
Our Camp Team
ANNELIES GENTILE & GREG WHITT practice transformative leadership and social change. It's based in the ancient wisdom traditions of the world. The focus is reconnection to the natural order of things, including our own nature, by taking a look at the bigger picture. Find them together at www.triangleteambuilding.com
Greg believes life is richer when we communicate, cooperate, and collaborate with one another and with the world around us. Because he believes this, he facilitates programs to help people live, work, and play well together. Greg holds a graduate certificate in Transformative Leadership from the Maryland University of Integrative Health. He regularly leads interactive and inspirational programs for groups of 10 to 300 people. Learn more at www.drumforchange.com
Alyssa Campo owns Following the Field where she brings local and seasonal cuisine alive as a personal and executive chef. Her in-the-moment culinary compositions have been featured at the Cary and Midtown Farmers Markets. Alyssa supports micro-funding for creative local projects through a partnership with Groundworkk.
In partnership with the Center for Human-Earth Restoration, Annelies and Greg offer this retreat to support the idea that human well-being is innately connected to nature. A portion of proceeds from this event help fund CHER's work to create deeper relationships between people and planet.