
A Primal Reset for Modern Men
This men’s retreat is a chance to step away from screens and stress, reconnect with nature, and build brotherhood. Through outdoor adventure and reflection, you’ll reset and recharge. Everything is fully organized—logistics, meals, supplies, and activities—so all you have to do is show up, relax, and enjoy the experience.


About Moon
I've been hosting men's meetings in San Diego for 3 years. I grew up in Anchorage, Alaska camping and backpacking in the outdoors. I earned my masters degree in leadership studies. My work focuses on personal development for men as an educator, group facilitator, and dating coach.

What to Expect

Campsite Info
We will be camping at the Indian Cove Group Campsite (#G03) at Joshua Tree National Park, CA. This site is not inside the park, but about 15 minutes outside of it. The max number of people for the campsite is 15, so spots are limited.
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It's a spacious site, reasonably close to the restrooms (pit toilets). There is no running water or electricity. We will be tent camping. Quiet hours are 10pm-6am. Drones are not permitted in the park.
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The average high temperature in March is around 70-73*F (21-23*C) and average low temperature is around 42-48*F (6-9*C).
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Click here for more info about the campsite.
Activities & Entertainment
The retreat is crafted to blend movement, nature, and connection. Here’s what you can look forward to:
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Rock scramble or bouldering
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Optional 3 mile hike at Fortynine Palms Oasis
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Paired and group discussions
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Nature solo sit and journaling
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Campfire cooking and conversations
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Star gazing
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Free time to relax or roam



Schedule & Logistics
We will meet at the Indian Cove Campsite on Wednesday, March 4th at 12pm. Check out will be Friday, March 6th at 12pm.
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You must arrange your own transportation. The campsite only allows 10 vehicles total, which means we will need some volunteers to carpool.
The $30 entrance fee per vehicle is included in the ticket price. Digital passes will be emailed to drivers and will need to be downloaded or saved as a screenshot.
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Click here for directions and more info.
Meals
All meals are provided and will consist of mostly whole foods. Most meals will be heated or cooked over the campfire. Coffee, desserts, and snacks are also included.
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Day 1 - Lunch + Dinner
Day 2 - Breakfast + Lunch + Dinner
Day 3 - Breakfast + Snacks​
Water
Clean filtered water is provided (roughly five gallons per person). Please bring your own water bottle to fill and drink from.



What to Bring
​Please bring clothes for warm days and cool nights, toiletries, pillow, water bottle, camping chair, and personal medication.
If you're bringing your own camping gear, please pack a tent, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, and headlamp.​
What's Provided
Firewood, a canopy for shade, cooking supplies, note pad and pen, and first aid kit.
Pricing
Package A - $650
This option is for people who don't own camping gear. It includes a 1-person tent, sleeping bag (30*F), sleeping pad, and headlamp. Your tent will be set up for you when you arrive.
Package B - $525
For people who prefer to bring their own camping gear.


Contact
Have questions or need more information? Call Moon 442.232.9399 or email him at moon@growwithmoon.com
San Diego, CA, USA