SWEAT & FEAST
A Fire & Renewal Gathering by
SWIFT x The Vital Guide
Northeast Mountains • January 30th - February 1st, 2026
THE EMBER WEEKEND IMMERSION
An invitation to slow down, strip away the noise, and remember what makes you feel alive.
Set in the stillness of the Adirondack–Catskill region, Sweat & Feast is an intimate weekend
gathering for those seeking reconnection, renewal, and clarity through fire, food, and ceremony.
A small circle. A mountain backdrop. One shared flame.
The Essence
Part ceremony, part feast, part wilderness restoration — Sweat & Feast is not a typical retreat.
It’s an elemental encounter designed to awaken the senses and rekindle purpose.
Over two nights, participants are guided through a progression of ritual, open-fire cuisine, and
reflection. You’ll sweat, eat, rest, and reconnect — with yourself, others,
and the land that holds it all.
Your Hosts
Michael – Ceremonial Lead - The Vital Guide
Founder of The Vital Guide - Eight years guiding transformative retreats in the Montana
wilderness. Holds the ceremonial thread with presence and grounding.
Bucky – Fire Chef, SWIFT
Founder of SWIFT and master of open-fire cuisine. Turns flame and food into story — an act of
discipline and artistry.
Pablo – Creative Producer, The Vital Guide & SWIFT
Founder of The Vital Guide & SWIFT - Photographer, storyteller, and builder of experiences that
reconnect people to what’s elemental.
Investment
Two nights, all-inclusive (lodging, meals, and ceremony)
Private Lodging: $2,450 per guest
Shared Lodging: $1,950 per guest
Optional Enhancements
• Bodywork or massage
• Early arrival or late departure
• 1:1 post-retreat reflection call
Limited to 8–14 guests.
Application required.
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A Note from The Vital Guide × SWIFT
For years, we’ve led journeys through the wild landscapes of Montana — guiding men and
women into spaces of fire, silence, and brotherhood. Now we’re bringing that spirit eastward: to
the mountains, forests, and people ready for something raw, real, and refined.
Sweat & Feast is the next evolution of that work — a bridge between wilderness and the
modern world, between ritual and craft, between stillness and celebration.
Coming soon to the Northeast Mountains.
Applications will open when the circle is ready.