Description
Join us on the sacred lands of Wild Eala, Baltyboys, Co Wicklow for a unique two day event exploring our Ancestral Reconnection – Sat & Sun 22nd & 23rd Nov 10am-4pm.
This is a chance to reconnect to our ancestral skills and bushcraft with special guest Mark Taylor who is immensely experienced in the area of survival, ancestral skills and bushcraft. Open to both men and women over the age of 16 Years.
Saturday 22 Nov – Investment €80:
Ancestral stalking
Camouflage from the land
Fire principles and practical’s
Sunday 23 Nov – Investment €80:
Nettle cordage making
Water purification
Natural shelter
World tree preaching (nature connection)
If attending both days – a discount of €20 available (€140).
A deposit of €20 secures your place, please indicate your day or days of attendance. Balance is requested on the day in cash (if possible).
Bring food to share as a community for lunch.
What co-host Warren has to say about Mark:
“I have attended some of Mark’s events in the UK and find his deep knowledge and skills in bushcraft, ancestral skills, men’s work and rites facilitating very inspiring and am honoured he has agreed to come here and share his knowledge and wisdom.
He has always impressed me with his free thinking, deep insights and ways he is able to help others by sharing from his authentic experience. I love it that he can stalk up to a deer and pat it by blending and harmonising his energy with nature and how I feel the excited boy in me come alive when he teaches ancestral fire making.”
About Wild Eala, our venue:
Wild Eala are here to support eachother to connect with nature, our indigenous ways, community and Self.
We have roots and wings. The roots of Wild Eala is a 16 acre rewilding and regenerative initiative on the shore of the Blessington Lakes that welcomes those who value nature and connection. Our wings are the support we offer to other groups and initatives in Ireland and Brazil who share our vision.
Wild Eala farm is a place to sink our hands into the earth, walk barefoot on the land, celebrate in community and explore and inspire eachother on topics such as regenerative farming, biodiversity, our indigenous trees and ways, herbal healing and self-discovery. The triple spiral that underpins Wild Eala is : Nature – Presence – Community.
Eala is the Irish word for swan and the land gets its name from its ancient alignment with the swan constellation, which is celebrated by 9 standing stones representing the 9 stars of the constellation.
We try and listen and co-create with the land each step of the way. This is an emergent, joy-filled, fun approach to land stewardship. You are very welcome to join in. Learn more www.wildeala.ie