May 29-30 2010
“I heartily recommend this fabulous trip to others! Jesse has an amazing gift to bring forward in others that which they didn’t know was there. His encouragement along the trail assisted me in connecting to my inner strength at a very deep level. He facilitated our group in supporting each other and ourselves. I have been longing for an opportunity to experience Spirit in nature, and to share it with others. It felt like coming home!” - Carol
WHAT IS IT?
A transformational experience that combines the majesty of hiking Half Dome with the power of intention and group process.
3 BIG QUESTIONS:
1. Are you feeling disconnected from your dreams?
2. Could you use an inspirational boost?
3. Are you ready to make 2010 the year to remember?
JOIN US for an inspirational journey far above the Yosemite Valley floor. Challenge yourself, step out of your comfort zone and climb the famous Half Dome cables (optional) to reach the summit, just in time for a spectacular sunrise meditation.
TOP 5 REASONS TO GO:
1. Clear up current blocks in your life.
2. Turn fear into confidence during the “cables” section of the hike. (Optional)
3. Use this climb as a “launching pad” to move into a new project or fitness goal.
4. Connect deeply with yourself and with other inspired, conscious people.
5. Half Dome is one of the most beautiful hikes in America!
THE BASICS:
Date: May 29-30 2010
Where: Hike leaves from Happy Isles Trailhead, Yosemite National Park.
Time: 9:30 PM we depart from trailhead.
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** All sales are final. No refunds available.
** Must be 18 to participate.
** Due to new regulations, only a limited number of Park Service Permits will be issued for this hike. SPACES ARE LIMITED!

WANT MORE INFO?
- READ the blog post on last year’s Pilgrimage (Scroll down Blog, after Nepal posts.)
- EMAIL ME: info@InsightAdventures.com
- PRE-TRIP INFORMATION CALL (TBA)
TRIP DETAILS
Most people choose to drive up Saturday, hike and drive home Sunday afternoon. However, if you choose to come up Friday, there are hotels available outside the park and very limited first come first served cancelation camp sites.
-Parking: is available at Curry Village or at the trailhead parking nearby. $20 entrance fee per car, or free if you have an annual pass.
-Hike begins: promptly at 9:30 PM on Saturday from Happy Isles Trailhead next to the nature center. (Trailhead for Vernal falls and Nevada falls.)
-Hike duration: 7 hours up & 5 hours down. (Time flies when you are having fun!)
-Directions: Mapquest
-9039 Village Dr. Yosemite National Park. CA 95389
-5hr, 40min drive from Santa Monica.
-These directions will get you to Yosemite Village. Follow the road signs to Curry Village.
-Click here for Weather Updates. Bring layered clothing, as you will heat up as soon the hike starts, then cool down when you get to the top.
-For more info on the hike and what to bring, go to:
www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/halfdome.htm
MY IDEAL SCENE: Drive up Saturday morning. Arrive in Yosemite around 2pm, eat lunch, relax and sleep by the river until dinner. Eat a late dinner. (The restaurants in Curry Village are open until 10pm) Walk to the Nature Center at the Happy Isles trailhead ¾ mile from Curry Village. Have a wonderful, exciting, powerful experience with you all. Sunday morning, hike back down the mountain by 1pm. Swim in the river, eat lunch and take a 1-hour nap. Home by 8:30 pm to roll into bed and sleep like a baby… Or spend the night locally and drive home early the next day.
MORE ON HOW IT WORKS:
Our hike up the mountain will be set up in various stages of learning, focused thought and directed conversation.
You are asked to bring small pebbles (or big rocks if needed) to symbolize challenges, judgments, misunderstandings and difficulties that you are currently experiencing, all to be cleared on the way up the mountain and released at the top during our sunrise meditation.
With gravity on our side and the levity of having released “emotional or spiritual weight” from our shoulders, the hike down will be an open, free-form, unguided, celebration of our accomplishments.
Having hiked and rock climbed Half Dome dozens of times, I have found that the night hike is by far the most awe inspiring and easiest way to climb Half Dome. Completing this hike is a true accomplishment and, for many, a life changing experience.



I feel the fear in my legs. My commitment to self has me terrified, not the jump. I was told there has never been a death here. However, today a part of me will die, gone forever. Old ways of being released through a modern sky burial of the soul. “94, 94.” I hear my name. “You jump now,” he tells me. 94, that’s my weight in Kilos. “Are you really 94 Kilos?” The jump master asks me three times in three different ways. I nod with a smile, trying to look confident as I wonder if maybe the scale is broken. “Very strong. big muscles,” he says in an attempt to quiet his own disbelief. “He’s just being thorough,” I tell myself. “Surrender to the moment, trust the scale, trust the jump master, trust the cord, trust myself and trust in the universal plan.” I have done all I can do, now it’s time to let go of control.
ally, I walk my 94 Kilos out to the edge of the steel platform. A tiny surge of adrenaline pumps through my veins and fills my heart with warmth. (Just a test, the system is working.) Smiling, I stand erect with my arms spread out in what Chris Cornell from Sound Garden calls the “Jesus Christ Pose.” “One…Two…Three.” My feet leave the platform… lightening, electrical synaptic ecstasy surges through my body, wind roaring past my ears like a jet engine, narrow green canyon walls blurred in my periphery; I’m falling through space, screaming out to the world a spontaneous proclamation, “I love you! I LOVE YOU! I L O V E Y O U!!!”
Hanging limp, slowly spinning over the river, I am alive. I have made the connection. The river has become the ceiling and the floor is the endless sky below me. Tibet looks beautiful upside down. Softly, I am lowered down to lie on a padded table while my gear is removed. I could lie here all day reveling in my joy; seconds of real time converted into a life experience.
After returning from the rafting trip, I grabbed a quick mountain view flight from the bustling city of Kathmandu to the mellow lakeside town of Pokhara. One day of rest turned into three and I soon wondered if I would be able to pry myself away from the serenity of the lakeside cafes. Fortunately, I ran into Kasha Rigby, a professional mountaineer working for The North Face. Surely she would have some big plans up her sleeve. She did, an 8-day trek to the Annapurna Sanctuary. (4 days at her pace.) I’m in.






















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