Grief Hikes at the Uplands are a way for people of all ages to come together to hold and/or process grief - and let nature do the rest. We'll begin with an opening circle at 10:00 am by the sign with the map at the Saltese Uplands (in the large parking lot, across the street from the conservation center). Tea will be served! We'll start hiking around 10:20 or so. Sharing is not required, but we would like to introduce ourselves and offer gratitude.
NOTE - Steep hills are possible! We'll go at the pace of the group, but expect light cardio. Potentially steep, rocky terrain. (Keep an eye out for future Grief Walks at the Saltese Wetlands - no hills required!)
We'll hike for an hour, take a break, and then have one more circle before heading back to the parking lot. Hopefully, we will see natural mysteries to stop and adore - or learn from each other - and encourage wonder along our walk.
Please bring - water bottle (possible bag to carry it in), good shoes, hat if you want it, layers, and check the weather for rain. Vulnerability is also welcome
All ages welcome. Please no dogs.
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About your guide Sarah:
My name is Sarah Liljegren. I am a nature connection facilitator with experience teaching at forest schools, outdoor education programs, and herbalism classes. I am a naturalist, herbalist, and teacher with a passion for moving in nature. In our death-phobic, isolated culture, I believe people need more space to be supported in processing their grief in community. Nature is the healer; I'm just the guide. Slowing down to find beauty, awe, and wonder is the medicine - and I hope to teach you about natural cycles and species we spot along the way. This guided hike is a chance to meet new people willing to acknowledge things that are hard to talk about and be supported in community and nature to find the healing we all need.