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Last chance to save over $300 on our Father-Son Wilderness Program!!

Father Son Wilderness Program

Today is your last chance to sign up for our upcoming Father-Son Wilderness Program. This event promises to be a deeply bonding, super fun experience that will slow you down and bring you back to what is most important in life, the stuff memories are made of!

If you're still considering joining us, now is the time! Registration closes tonight at midnight PST. This program is available at just $595 for a Father-Son pair, which is $305 off the full price. That's less than $300 per person. You may sign up one additional son for a discounted rate of $225.

Just use this coupon code during checkout: FSWP2017

Click here for more information and to register.

Here is our original announcement:



Fathers, years from now, what will your son remember about you?

When was the last time you stripped away all the distractions, and just connected with your son(s) and what is most important in life in the simplest way possible?

When was the last time you slowed down, really slowed down, and just connected with nature, on nature's terms?

Imagine taking four days with your son(s), and connecting deeply with nature and your boy(s) through ancestral wilderness survival skills, all within a small "tribe" of other fathers & sons that are like minded with similar values.

Father Son Wilderness Program

Since the dawn of time, fathers and sons have bonded deeply in and with the wilderness. Ancestral wilderness skills have an innate ability to deepen the Father-Son connection like nothing else. This May, we're running a very special Father-Son Wilderness Program at Twin Eagles. During this program, we'll make fire by friction, build and sleep in natural shelters, learn traditional hunting and gathering techniques, and track wild animals. Primitive wilderness survival isn't a "Man vs. Wild" scenario, it is an opportunity to build a deep relationship with the Earth. As you and your son do so, you'll find that your relationship with each other deepens in powerful and unexpected ways.

We'll have facilitated, open heart Father-Son relationship deepening time, and of course opportunities to connect with the other fathers and sons present. Just as our earth based ancestors did, we'll utilize traditional earth based practices to help facilitate the connection, and have surprise elements too. We're looking for fathers and sons who are ready to open their bodies, minds, and hearts to a deeper connection, have epic fun, and take the time to connect with what matters most.

"My sons and I attended the father son wilderness survival course at Twin Eagles, and it was an absolutely epic and life-changing experience. I cannot recommend Tim and his staff more highly. They are loving, trustworthy, knowledgeable and fun-loving folks who know how to give you the ultimate combination of mindfulness, nature and practical survival tactics. Add this to your bucket list!" -Ben Greenfield of www.BenGreenfieldFitness.com

Interested, or know someone who might be? Learn more here.

From the heart,

Tim

Tim Corcoran
co-Director & co-Founder
Twin Eagles Wilderness School

P.S. This is absolutely one of my very favorite experiences to facilitate, as fatherhood is such a personal passion of mine. The Father-Son connection is such a precious one, and unfortunately all too often goes untended and dissipates when faced with the pressures of our modern culture. Deep nature connection, mentoring, and inner tracking are the perfect fit to help fathers and sons not just deepen their connection, but experience the sacred joy, love, peace, and purpose at the heart of the bond. We've got just a handful of spots left in what promises to be an extraordinary experience, so please register soon if you are interested!



Header photo courtesy Joseph Rocchio Photography
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