About the Journey and Schedule for the Event
A few things about the upcoming journey to Zion. The following is the plan. Which, like any river or life, is subject to change.
The journey through Zion Park is an exploration of landscape, history, beauty, and transformation. At the same time we will use the opportunity to explore our own internal landscape, of history, beauty, transformation, and places where we are stuck. In each area of the park we will incorporate processes of mindfulness, meditation, ceremony, common sense, skepticism, forgiveness, and love to detach from the places we are stuck, and move our self forward on our inward journey towards love and happiness.

You may find that opportunities for new perspectives in this landscape are many. Epiphanies may come in a meditation in an extraordinary place of beauty within the park. They might also come in a dream, or from a comment the waitress makes at a restaurant. Paying attention, being aware, and following your instinct will help you navigate the external terrain, as well as the interior.
Approximate Schedule
Thursday
The plan is to have class on Thurs evening. Expected start time will be 7:30 pm. That should give people time to arrive, get settled, and even a chance to eat. I will be staying at the Bumbleberry Hotel about 1 mile from the entrance to Zion.
Class will probably be in my room so we have some flexibility. They have a meeting room, but it will close at 9pm along with the front desk. If you have difficulty finding me, or my room, my cell should work, 505-385-7940.
Friday
We will start Friday morning at 8:30 am. The intent is to drive from the hotel to a place outside the park. There will not be much hiking in the morning.
After the morning excursion, we will return to the park. We will have lunch at the lodge in the park. The lodge has fast food counter service downstairs and a reasonably priced restaurant upstairs with a healthier menu. This will be the preferred place to eat as we can sit outside on the patio amidst the park scenery good weather provided.
The afternoon will be a 3-4 mile hikeslight grade up about 350 feet to the emerald pools.
We should finish in the 4-5 pm time frame. That will leave enough time for you to explore on your own inwardly, or elsewhere in the park. For those that would like, we can have dinner together at a restaurant in town.

Saturday
Plan to depart the hotel at 8:30. We plan to hike Hidden Canyon. This is considered a strenuous hike because it is steep in places however it is only 2 miles round trip. The elevation rises 850 feet. We can take our time. We are not in a hurry. It is an interesting hike because the trail has a sheer drop off in places. You only need do what you are comfortable with. For some it will be a chance to challenge their fears perhaps. For some those fears will be in the form of finding the courage to say no to peer pressue, this is far enough for today.
Lunch will be at the restaurant in the lodge again.

In the afternoon we will take the shuttle to the Riverside Walk Trail. It is a fairly flat and mostly paved trail along the river. (2 miles round trip.) I would expect to finish around 4-5 pm again with time on your own for the evening for your individual process.
For those that wish, we can gather together for dinner again in the evening.
Sunday

We will probably leave the hotel by car at 8 am to Canyon Overlook trail. This is because parking there is very limited so getting there with our size group will be an effort. It is about a 1 mile hike rising a total of 200 feet. The location provides a spectacular view of Zion from the top of the cliffs. We should finish here in the late morning giving people plenty of time to make their journeys home.
Weather
The temperature might be in the 40’s or 50’s when we start in the morning. It can rise up to be in the 70’s or 80's if we are in the sun. However much of our time will be spent on the Canyon floor which is shaded by the canyon walls, so it can also be cool and breezy. It appears that there may be a chance of showers as well. My suggestion is that you wear a hat, and protection from the sun. You also wear a layer or two that you can shed as the day heats up, and put on again if the wind picks up and we are in the shade. More about planning for the Weather in Zion
Carry and drink water.
Because the schedule allows us to take a break for lunch during the day, I don’t’ see a big need to carry snacks. You are welcome to do so. Do what you need to do to take care of your body. That is most important.
I am not a mind reader.
Okay,,, occasionally yes I am but I don't care to do it much. I'm also not omnipotent (although I'm working on it). In any case my attention will be on other things. I won’t be paying attention to what each person’s physical needs are, so speak up. Any idea that you have that, “I should know something” is an assumption. Let me, or someone else know if you need a hand, have to take a break, or just a hug. You will find that we are more in this together, than apart.
I am there in service for those couple days. Take advantage of it. Get curious, ask questions. Sometimes just to ask for what you want breaks a lot of old habits that keep us trapped in limitations we created.
If everyone wishes, I will consider having an additional class in the evening, after dinner. I hesitate to put this on the schedule as I know that some people are camping and may need some extra daylight to attend to their things. I also know that sometimes people prefer their individual process time. You all can discuss this if you are interested and decide when we are all there.