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International Gatherings


August 1st, 2007

Invitation to participate in the
4th Inter-Continental Gathering
of Wilderness Guides
April 14th - 20th, 2009



Dear Colleague,

We warmly invite you to join us at the 4th Inter-Continental Gathering of Wilderness Guides.  This unique event will be held in the rugged sky island Chiricahua Mountains of southeastern Arizona (pictured above).  By bringing together people from around the globe in such a spectacular place, we believe that this Gathering of guides and wilderness professionals will foster deepened commitment regarding wilderness landscapes, and our work within.

You may have noticed that we have changed the name from International to Inter-Continental. We want to reflect the natural image of the Earth and people as part of the global community.

We will be offering pre and post gathering events and workshops that will cover exploring wilderness areas, visiting historic places, encountering different cultures, and experiencing different ways of working in the field.

We encourage families with children to attend. There will be organized activities for them too.

The Wilderness Guides Council is a sponsor of this Inter-Continental Gathering. You are invited to give input into our planning process by joining the yahoo group that we started ( http://groups.yahoo.com/group/internationalgathering ). For specific information we encourage you to contact Corinna Stoeffl ( international09@starband.net ). She is the point person of our team.

Please let us know if you need anything specific in regards to Visa applications. You can gather much information by visiting the State Department web site at  http://www.travel.state.gov . We will be glad to help as much as we can. Please give yourself enough time and apply early.

We are excited about finding the place and will be holding the space for this Gathering, knowing that it is your participation that will bring it to LIFE!  

Corinna Stoeffl, Jim Mahoney, Kent Pearce, Lorindra Frances, and Scout Tomyris




The next International Gathering will be held in the USA - April 2009


A council has formed to plan and produce the International Gathering in the Spring of 2009. If you would like take part in the planning or production of this event, whether you have been to a previous International or not, please contact Corinna Stoeffl <international09@starband.net>



Attendees at the Gathering in England chose the season, Spring, and the country, USA. Corinna Stoeffl, Lorindra Frances, Scout Tomyris, Jim Mahoney and Kent Pearce stepped forward to volunteer as the core group to put on the Gathering. A special stone has been held by the Gathering Organizers since the first International. At the closing ceremony, the stone is passed to the people who have volunteered to create the next International. Corinna received the stone and has brought it back with her.



Held recently...

3rd International Wilderness Gathering
Integrating Nature and Humanity
9th -14th October 2006
Gaunts House, Wimborne, Dorset, UK



It was a time of council, dialogue, learning and teaching, ceremony, fun, music and exchange

We met at the lovely Gaunts House, a retreat center near Wimborne, Dorset



http://www.gauntshouse.com 

A report of the International Gathering in England will be posted soon. Many thanks are to be extended to Sue Sully and Chris Willton who, with the help of many others, hosted this coming together of guides from all over the world.

Countries represented, or at least mentioned in the opening ceremony, include: England, Scotland, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Ukraine, Turkey, South Africa and the United States.



Here's a short report from the 2004  International Conference:

2004 International Conference Report

We offer deep gratitude to Valerie Morris, Judy Bekker, and Elaine Millin for hosting this rich event!

The 2nd International Wilderness Guides Conference opened on Monday the 13th of October, 2004.  Its venue was the Okkie Jooste Youth Camp outside of Stellenbosch in the beautiful wine country of South Africa's Cape Town region.  The Conference started with a powerful opening ceremony that was held outside near the stream that ran through the property.  Representatives from each country present, Austria, Canada, Ireland, Germany, New Zealand, South Africa, Switzerland, the U.K. and the U.S.A, invoked the blessings of their ancestors.  It closed with an invocational blessing ceremony performed by a ungaba from South Africa.

 We then moved inside the big lodge to sit in council and share the objects we were asked to bring for a give away that represented either our work, our land, or our gift.  These stayed on the altar throughout the Conference.

The next day we used the Open Space Technology (OST) format to facilitate the opportunity for anyone to lead a discussion about any subject they were most interested in. The next day, six one-hour time slots were made available, with perhaps 5-8 offerings per session.  Notes were taken for most of them, a link to which you will find at the end of this review.

It was clear from the discussions from the day before, that the major areas of interest were women's/men's issues, and youth/elders issues.  So we sat in fishbowl councils to be able to witness one another.  The women's fishbowl council asked the question, "What is up for you in your life?"  The afternoon's session brought focus on the Youth, with presentations from Educo Africa.  Both leaders and participants took turns in the fishbowl council and shared the impact this work has had on their lives.  The leaders were asked: "What is the work that we do?  What are your achievements? and What are the difficulties that you encounter?"  The youth were asked to speak from wherever they wanted to speak.  That night there was a lively mini-expo to showcase the variety and specialties of our participants.

On Thursday, we opened with a fishbowl council for the men who shared their answers to the questions, "What is it to be a man in the world? and What are the challenges that you face?"  In the afternoon, there were three sessions of 2 hour workshops or an optional hike.

Friday, there was a very moving presentation on the outreach Educo is doing with HIV/AIDS.  That evening we celebrated with a special dinner (and dessert!), dancing the night away to a fantastaic native band.  There were 5 members: 3 men and 2 women.  They played the finger marimbas, jdembes, kudu horns! and danced.  You couldn't NOT dance to that beat!

The final ceremony was a large council where we each took something from the altar.  We shared why we were taking that object and what our intention was to carry this work forward.  It is mysterious and exciting to see some objects return to the altar that were there in Titisee Germany and continue to link new hearts and homelands.

Click here to download the OST Summaries. (PDF file)



It was decided that the next International Gathering will be hosted by
Chris Willton and Sue Sully with the help of others in the U.K. in 2006.