Tjoritja has always been a mirror for me.
This time, it reflected back something different.
As a Her Trails team, we were testing a new evolution of our adventure offerings:
a moveable base camp.
A more rugged immersion.
The “volume” raised or lowered
in rhythm with what our community needs.
I moved slower.
I stayed closer to base camp.
I pressed my face and body against the wall of Standley Chasm
its shape & spirit unmistakably feminine,
and felt both held and confronted.
I arrived not long after another IVF transfer.
And the land, once again, became a teacher.
I’ve written more about this in my latest piece on The Crossover.
You can read it here 👇🏾