These journeys move beyond the weekend adventure - deeper, quieter, and more attuned to the unseen. Pilgrimages are extended, multi-day walks offered only by invitation, created for those ready to enter the wilderness as a living temple.

The routes can pass through sensitive cultural and environmental areas, approached with the utmost care and respect. For this reason, these are non-commercial experiences - shared in the spirit of learning, humility, and right relationship with the living Earth. Each pilgrimage is a physically demanding expedition, suited only to experienced hikers or those with a very high level of fitness.

Participation is by expression of interest only - you’re welcome to reach out directly to learn more.

Pilgrimage to Gaia is the ultimate journey - a deep immersion into the lush forests surrounding Pemberton, a place I like to call the Garden of Eden. The trail rises and falls through ancient valleys and ridgelines, passing some of the most beautiful huts on the Bibbulmun Track, with sweeping views, flowing rivers, and air so pure it feels alive.

This pilgrimage ventures into the green heart of Mother Earth - a realm of vitality, colour, and stillness. It’s both physically demanding and profoundly renewing, a sacred meeting between human breath and the living forest.

Vision of the Eagle is Natural Perspectives interpretation of the Stirling Ridge traverse – widely regarded as the hardest hike in Western Australia. This expedition moves along knife-edge ridgelines with scrambling, exposure, and relentless steep ascents and descents. Eagles often ride the thermals overhead as the landscape drops away on both sides, opening to some of the most breathtaking views you’ll ever witness.

Here, you walk beneath the Noongar name for Bluff Knoll – Bular Mial – “many eyes,” a nod to the face-like rock formations that watch over the range. Because of the terrain’s intensity and the area’s cultural significance, this is for experienced hikers or those with very high fitness only, held with care and deep respect for Country.

Primal Wolf leans into an Earth-centric, animistic approach to ultra-endurance - a merging of ultra-marathon grit, fast-packing minimalism, and primal ritual. It’s not about speed or status; it’s about remembering. A deep ancestral knowing. The way movement used to be - tied to survival, rhythm, and spirit.

Set along the Bibbulmun Track between Balingup and Donnelly River, this is a raw and rugged test of body and spirit, scheduled on the full moon to awaken that feral clarity. Over long days and long miles, endurance becomes devotion - the breath a drumbeat, the stride a prayer. Evenings end in sauna heat and slow-cooked meals, the body purified and re-tempered by fire and sweat. Primal Wolf is ultra-distance as reverence - a way of dancing with Gaia, not conquering her.

Awaken the wild within.