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Expeditionary Ed - The Outdoor Classroom

 

Wellventures Believes in the Power of Nature to Teach and to Heal

 

We are Specialists in the Wild Nature of the Southwest ... and beyond.  Wellbeing can always be found in exploring our amazing World.  We use the Expeditionary Model of outdoor education to cement the learning of our various programs.

 
Walking, Hiking, Trekking

We head down the trail to find nature's valuable and practical lessons for our Health Autology studies.  We will put our resources in our packs and like snalis find the slow movement that comprehends every curve of the rock, rubble, and canyon.

The Art of Walking

Havasu Canyon Edventure

San Francisco Peaks

Prescott Trails

 
Liquid Learning
Purling the Rivers Rafting
 

Let's take our learning on the water!  A safe and stable 16 foot raft is about the best kind of classroom yet devised.  The Southwest is blessed with many fine rivers to explore.  We believe that the keys to teamwork, personal health,  and to self-awareness can be found paddling the rivers of our wonderful world.  Grab a paddle and a lifejacket.

Diamond Down - the river that reappeared

The San Juan - Utah's Most Scenic and Historic Run

The Verde River - Catch me if you can!

The Animas - The River of Lost Souls

The Kern - From Mild to Wild

 
Cycles of Culture

Bicycle riding and bicycle travel are an excellent way for all of us to to get concentrated outdoor experiences and see a lot of country at the same time.  We can gear these rides to all levels of riders so that the activity is fun, enlivening and appropriate for your fitness level.

Prescott Roads and Trails

Rim Country Riding

Prescott to Grand Canyon Tour

Custom Bike Treks

 
Wending the Labyrinth

Facilitating a Labyrinth experience as a personal growth exercise is the core of this workshop.  

A Labyrinth is not a maze, yet it is amazing.  A maze is designed to confuse,  a labyrinth to enlighten. You can't get lost in a labyrinth.  A labyrinth is a single curving and recoiling pathway to a center place, one way in, one way out.     We will build our own labyrinth to walk.   Labyrinths have spatial, mathematical, religious, historical, archaeological, psychological, spiritual, geographical, and individual significance.  They are chocked full of potential insights.

Out In The Woods -  The forest floor provides our raw materials.

In Your Garden - Create a labyrinth outlined by your favorite rocks.

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