Brigadoon Sundance isn't easy.
Brigadoon Sundance requires plane travel, often a multi-hour flight.
Once you land, you need to hire or rent a car, or maybe organize a carpool with someone you have never meet for the one hour drive.
But when you do arrive, you feel like you have left your normal world, your normal life, your normal schedule all behind.
The setting is Bob Redford's mountain resort at the base of the majestic Mount Timpanogos which towers to nearly 12,000 feet. The brisk air. The white snow. The mountain stream. The wood-burning fireplaces. Plus dodgy cell service.
The setting calms you. It grounds you. It inspires you to reframe.
You converse with people and you hear topics that take you out of your comfort zone.
You are a participant and not an attendee.
You rise early and go to bed late. You try new mountain sports and you reveal hidden talents.
You see stars. You laugh. You listen to bluegrass in a bar frequented by Butch Cassidy's Hole in the Wall Gang.
You have more in-depth conversations over three days than you do in an entire year.
You leave exhausted, but refreshed.
Make plans to attend Brigadoon Sundance.
The journey isn't easy. The journey is worth it.
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-Marc
Marc A. Ross
Founder
Brigadoon
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