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Descent · to ground

Drumheller, Alberta

The Land

Seventy million years of erosion, written into the rock. A place that has been unearthing itself since long before you arrived.

The badlands are real ground — hoodoos, coulees, and layered strata carved by wind and water. This is where the work is set.

Surface · ground level

Micro Retreats

Badlands Basecamp

Bookable stays at the Drumheller HQ. Come for a day or a few nights — treatment-led rest, set against the badlands.

  • Thermal circuit
  • Red light
  • Bodyworks
  • Sound
  • Breath

Burnout & Caregiver Reset

Restore · 3 nights

Athletic & Outdoor Recovery

Recover · 2 nights

Physical Recovery & Performance

Rebuild · 3 nights

Reconnect & Emerge

Reconnect · 2 nights

Badlands Immersion Day

Day retreat

Leadership & Executive Reset

Teams · 2 nights

Package set proposed — to be confirmed with Andrea before launch

Beneath the surface · the dig

Unearth Self

The Strata

Below the surface offering is the deeper work — a modality still being formed. What follows is a taster, not the whole map.

The thinking

We are shaped by forces we rarely name. The work begins by making them visible — reading the layers of a self the way you read rock.

The Runes

Ten pillars — a vision of who you want to be. Each is a shape drawn by the same geometry that runs through everything here, and each names something worth becoming.

The Echo system

The modality that moves you toward your Runes: adaptive forces, each with a light and a shadow expression. How it works is held for those who walk the path.

Why Drumheller

The work is set in the badlands for a reason — a landscape that has spent millions of years doing exactly what it asks of you. This is the trust beat: who is behind it, and why here.

For teams

Unearth Self runs with groups and organisations. If you are bringing a team, there is a separate way in.

Core · of self

Begin

Start Your Journey

The first act is to mark it. Mint a personal rune — an emblem of who you are choosing to become, and the start of the dig.

Not ready to begin? Follow the dig — occasional word from the badlands.