Events

Legendary Men Monthly Hiking Collective

Step into the mountains of San Luis Obispo and rise into the man your legacy demands—grounded, awakened, and powerful. This is more than a hike; it’s a brotherhood where men climb with purpose, break open at the summit through soul- stirring exercises, and return carrying the strength, clarity, and heart to lead their families and communities. On these trails, we forge legendary men—not by force, but through presence, growth, and the quiet fire of transformation. Come ascend with us, and bring back what matters most.

The Divine Channeling Experience

Husband and wife (and twin flame) team, Íse and Isis, are devoted to bringing powerful teachings from higher realms to those ready to awaken their true potential on Earth and beyond. Íse provides the protective container, guiding the group through breathwork, soulercises, and interactive exercises designed to open the energy field and prepare participants for the deeper wisdom that follows. Isis then channels messages from higher-dimensional collectives, including The Hopi Brothers, The Divine Feminine Collective, The Original Mothers Afrikan, and The Starseed Support Unit.

Testimonials

I came to the first hike just needing to breathe—I didn’t know I’d leave each one more alive. I was drowning in routine, emotionally checked out. These hikes reminded me of who I was before life got loud. At the summit, looking out over the land with brothers who hold space, I remembered I’m a man of strength, spirit, and heart. I return home each month more present, more patient, and more powerful—for my kids, my wife, and myself.
Marcus, 42
Father of Two, Formerly Isolated
After the military, I felt like no one spoke my language. But out here, in the silence between footsteps and the jokes at the trailhead, I found connection again. The mountain doesn’t care who you were—only who you’re becoming. These men didn’t just hike with me—they held me when I finally dropped the armor. And when I brought those tears down the trail, I realized healing had begun.
Antonio, 33
Combat Veteran
I spent years building companies and chasing goals, but lost touch with meaning. One hike in and I knew—I was building the wrong kind of empire. These hikes realigned me. Every peak stripped away the noise; every descent filled me with clarity. Now, I lead my team and my family from a deeper place. These men taught me success isn’t about more—it’s about becoming more.
Jared, 51
Business Owner
The mountain was the first place I didn’t feel judged. Just men, moving upward, reminding me that growth takes effort and time. Each hike marked another month sober. These guys didn’t see an addict—they saw a man willing to rise. And for the first time, I started seeing him too.”
Devon, 2
Recovering Addict
After my wife passed, I didn’t think there was much left for me. My son invited me to one of these hikes. I went just to please him—but I found something I thought was gone: purpose. At the summit, under the sun and sky, I felt my wife’s joy in my steps. These men, younger and older, welcomed me like a brother. I’m not done climbing—not yet.
Walter, 64
Retired, Widowed
I carried grief for years—quietly, secretly. The trail gave me space to breathe again. One morning, halfway up the ridge, I finally shared my story. The men didn’t flinch—they listened, really listened. For the first time, I didn’t feel alone in my pain. These hikes didn’t just help me process loss—they gave me a tribe, a place to heal in motion.
Marcus, 42
Emotional Healing
I used to come home from work exhausted and checked out. After just a few hikes, something shifted. Being with men who lead with presence and heart lit a fire in me. Now, I’m more engaged with my wife, I read to my kids every night, and I feel like a man they can look up to—not just live with.
Daniel, 36
Leadership at Home
I had a good job, a house—but I was coasting. These hikes reawakened something. The conversations at the summit stirred questions I hadn’t dared ask. Now I’m starting a nonprofit I dreamed about for years. Purpose was waiting in the trees, and I finally made space to hear it.
Jamal, 48
Clarity of Purpose
I didn’t know I needed friends until I found them. We sweat, we laugh, we share things we never thought we’d say out loud. What started as a hike became a brotherhood. I know if life gets hard, I’ve got men who will show up, no matter what.
Eli, 34
Building Lasting Friendships
When I joined the group, I was recovering from a major health scare and drowning in self-doubt. I could barely keep up that first hike. But I came back. Every month, a little stronger. They never left me behind. Today, I’m not just walking taller—I’m leading climbs. That mountain gave me my strength back.
Tomás, 55
Overcoming Personal Challenges