The annual reset

One week in wild country. A year of proving it mattered.

From the first climb to the last fire, every gathering is built to strip away the noise, test the body, and send you home with your edge back.

The annual cycle

The week is the spark. The year is the fire.

It starts before you pack. Every man arrives having answered hard questions on paper: what is working, what is slipping, and what he wants back.

01

Prepare

Set your intentions, get the gear list, train up. You arrive ready—not soft.

02

Go in

Days of real effort on trail, water, and field. Nights of fire and conversation that no boardroom allows.

03

Bring it home

Turn the clarity into commitments—made out loud, in front of men who will check.

04

Return

Come back the next year to a higher bar and a stronger circle.

Four men hiking above a river valley in Wyoming-like high country

In the field

Cold rivers. High ridges. First light. This is the medicine.

Each gathering takes its shape from the land that hosts it—mountains, rivers, timber, and weather that does not care who you are back home.

Glass a ridgeline at dawn. Work a river until your cast goes quiet. Pack a trail that makes your legs argue. Hunt where the land allows it. Then cook what the day gave and eat it around a fire with men who watched you earn it.

We gather where these pursuits are lawful and belong to the land. When hunting or fishing is on the itinerary, every member takes part in a meaningful role—on the trail, on the water, behind the glass, at camp, or in the work that brings the day together.

The other fifty-one weeks

Bring the clarity home.

The membership runs year-round: programming, challenges, peer circles, and accountability that does not accept excuses. The week changes your perspective. The year changes your life.

01

Body

Strength, conditioning, nutrition, recovery. Non-negotiables, tracked.

02

Mind

Resilience, attention, stillness. The discipline of an unscattered mind.

03

Life

Marriage, fatherhood, friendship, money, mission.

04

Circle

Peer groups that hear your commitments—and hold the line.

The first chapter

The mountain does not come to you.

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