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Join Spearhead Brotherhood for a unique 3-day encampment designed to deepen your connection with nature and the warrior within. Spearhead Brotherhood invites you to sharpen yourself physically, mentally, and spiritually. Challenge yourself learning practical Earth skills, and build strong bonds with fellow campers.
Through hands-on projects, martial arts training, and meaningful discussions, participants will learn what it means to embody the warrior archetype while embracing the responsibility as protectors of their family, community, and the Earth.
Key Activities:
Sustainable Living and Earth Skills Projects: Gain practical skills in sustainable agriculture, animal processing, water conservation, and natural building. Learn the foundations of self-reliance to become a more confident and resilient leader.
Physical and Mental Training: Learn martial arts techniques, engage in combat drills, and practice resilience through cold exposure, resistance training, breathwork, and other physical challenges designed to cultivate discipline and courage.
Discussions on Masculine Archetypes: Redefining our power, purpose, meaning and our role as men in our society.
Group Rituals: Join in powerful ceremonies to honor the Earth, set personal intentions, and embrace your life goals.Council Circles: Step into a supportive space for deep, meaningful conversations where vulnerability and honesty creates lasting bonds
Bonfire Gatherings: Evenings spent around a fire for storytelling, sharing experiences, and music.
Solo Reflection Time: Offers periods of silent solitude to promote deep personal insight and mental clarity.
Who Should Attend:
This retreat is for men who seek personal growth, a stronger connection to the natural world, and a deeper sense of brotherhood. Whether you’re a seasoned outdoorsman or just starting to learn how to camp, Spearhead Camp welcomes men from all walks of life to join in this immersive experience. No prior experience in martial arts or outdoor skills are required—only a willingness to learn, grow, and be of service.
Itinerary:
Thursday evening
Meet and greet
Dinner
Friday
Orientation/Opening circle
Misogi(Ice plunge)
Stretching/light workout
Animal processing/cooking
Lunch
Break/Reflection
Sustainable agriculture/water conservation
Bush craft skills
Soft skills/archetypes
Dinner
Music and dancing
Saturday
Sunrise salutations
Misogi(ice plunge)
Running/Resistance Training
Breakfast
Break/personal reflection
Lunch
Trials by Combat
Projectiles (Archery and Rabbit stick)
Sharing/grieving/open discussion
Dinner
Music/story telling
Group reflection
Sunday
Sunrise salutations
Breakfast
Closing circle