Neurodivergent Women’s Porcupine Mountains Backpacking

October 9th-12th

Upper Peninsula (near) Ontonagon, MI

This event has been postponed until 2025

Terry Tempest Williams

Wildness reminds us what it means to be human, what we are connected to rather than separate from.

The Wilderness of the Heart…

Join us on a transformative adventure in Porcupine Mountains State Wilderness, in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. You’ll be immersed in the changing nature of vibrant fall landscape.

This four-night trip is an ideal introduction to backpacking offering beginners the basics of wilderness travel, yoga, and mindfulness. Those with more experience will have an opportunity to expand on backcountry skills such as navigation and leadership while spending time with like-hearted folks. We’ll plan to cover about 3-8 miles of backpacking or hiking per day and can adjust the mileage based on the needs of the group. The exact campsites, cabins, and route options will be determined 5-6 months ahead of time.

This expedition is specifically for neurodivergent women (ASD, ADHD, ADD, etc). If you’re not sure if this trip can meet your needs or if you have any questions feel free to reach out to Laura.

Either before registration or within two weeks of registration, please schedule a call with Laura to go over details and get any questions you have answered.

Note: there may be slight shifts in the dates due to cabin availability. Exact dates will be known by March 24th. Full refunds are available through April 1st.

On this trip we’ll explore the wilderness of the heart. This means embracing who you are right now….your dreams, hopes, talents, and all your imperfections. This theme will be woven into the entire trip through group activities, yoga, and hiking.

To us, Wild Heart is about:

  • Loving yourself…your whole self…every last bit

  • Giving yourself permission to be you quirks ‘n all

  • Practicing embracing your imperfections and messiness of life

  • Remembering to appreciate yourself and others

What’s Included:

  • all high-tech lightweight basic backpacking gear such as headlamps, sleeping bag, pillow, camping pad, and cookware (you may also bring your own gear)

  • meals prepared from high-quality ingredients often made from scratch. Locally sourced and organic ingredients are integrated into the meals. Wednesday dinner through Saturday lunch + healthy snacks :-). We supply coffee (we know you’re wondering) as well as an assortment of teas. We can accommodate many dietary needs, just let us know before you register if this is important to you.

  • about 30-45 minutes of morning yoga (emphasis on stretching)

  • evening group activities and workshops to consciously connect with nature

  • introduction to backpacking skills, Leave No Trace ethics, and wilderness camping

  • 1 night camping at Union Bay State Park and 2 nights backcountry camping and/or backcountry cabin lodging in the Porcupine Mountains

  • folks can select preference for lodging—backcountry camping or cabins, there’s enough room for everyone in the cabin

  • expert wilderness guide with Wilderness First Responder certification

  • virtual pre-trip meeting to answer questions, go over packing list and route

    Note: Michigan State Park parking pass for each car parked in the state park is not included. Cost can be shared among group members who carpool.

What if I'm new to camping or outdoor adventure?

No prior experience needed.  This trip is very beginner friendly and we'll walk you through preparing step-by-step. Laura and Lisa are both very experienced with working with all ages, bodies, and experience levels.

You will need a basic level of fitness and ability to carry 30-40 lbs.

About Your Guide

 

Laura Adrian

Laura Adrian is a yogini and meditator who finds beauty, awe and inspiration by directly connecting to the Earth whether in a city park or wilderness expedition. She offers retreats and expeditions across the Midwest where she shares her adventurous spirit with seasoned adventurers or nature curious folks. Through these experiences, she hopes to encourage women to develop wilderness skills, challenge themselves, and develop a more beautiful relationship with the natural world.

Sample Itinerary

Day 1: Set up camp at Porcupine Mountains State Wilderness, hang out, explore. Optional group dinner at 6pm.  Program officially begins at 7pm EST with an opening circle. 

Day 2: We’ll start the day off right with a delicious breakfast. Finalize gear and packing, and hit the trail. Lunch and highlights may include old growth forests, vistas, mountains, streams, lakes and waterfalls. We’ll decompress with a yoga session. There will be time to rest before a tasty backcountry meal, including dessert! After dinner we’ll have an evening activity as well as opportunities to connect with folks, sit around a campfire, and relax.

Day 3: We'll take our time in the morning and have a tasty breakfast. Packing up, we’ll head to our next site. The day includes hiking, nature activities, and lunch on the trail. We’ll do a yoga session to stretch and relax.Dinner is followed by a reflective evening program.

Day 5: Following the same morning routine of yoga and breakfast, we’ll backpack through the forest meandering around rivers and lakes. We’ll have lunch on the trail and return to the parking lot around 1:00 pm Eastern time.

We’ll be backpacking 3-8 miles days 2, 3, and 4. Itinerary is subject to change due to needs of the group, cabin availability, and weather.

Investment:

$875

Registration:

1) Register here (coming soon!)

2) You will receive a welcome email regarding trip specifics, how to prepare, and plan.  Please schedule a call with Laura to go over trip details and to address any particular needs. You may also schedule this call before you register here.

3) Expect pre-trip communication including packing lists, virtual meetings, carpooling options, and additional information to assist you in preparing for the expedition. 

4) Remaining balance is due August 13th. Payment can be made via credit card, Venmo, or check.

Cancellation Policy:

Please reflect carefully before registering for this experience. Seriously consider purchasing travel insurance as there may be changes in your health or life that are uncontrollable. In the event you choose to cancel, deposits are refunded up to April 5th, 2023. After April 5th, $250 deposits are non-refundable.

If a cancellation is made between August 14th and September 14th, you will receive 50% refund for payments made (aside from the $350 deposit).

Cancellations made between September 15th-October 1st no refunds will be given.

In the event of unsafe weather conditions, the trip and/or itinerary may be adjusted to ensure the safety of the group.

In the event of severe weather, natural disaster, government intervention, campsite unavailability, acts of god, etc, Whole Life Elevation may choose to cancel the trip.  If this is the case participants can 1) attend the rescheduled trip or 2) receive a full credit towards another trip or service with Whole Life Elevation to be used within 365 days of retreat cancellation.