Community Bathhouse
February 7 - 8, 2023
Wood-fired Bathhouse | Elemental Healing Sanctuary | Transformational Gathering Space
Imagine a maple tree collecting sunlight into its branches for 7 long years. Then imagine a human finding that tree, felling that tree, cutting that tree up into logs, splitting those logs into firewood, stacking that wood to dry for a year, and then – log by log – feeding it to a fire for ~6 hours and heating 800 gallons of pristine mountain water to 104 degrees so that you, one human, can soak, relax, and renew for a restorative hour or two.
As a culture we have lost sight of what things are worth, what the cost of comfort and convenience is, and how to be in our bodies and on this Earth. We have forgotten that wellness doesn’t mean constant comfort, constant ease, or constant certainty. Rootstock is a safe place to unfurl back into your truth and the elemental healing sanctuary and wood-fired bathhouse that is The Oasis is one path to reclaiming your right relationship with your body and the World. Now turn off your phone, take off your clothes, tip toe into the forest, and immerse yourself in the elements…
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Tuesday Community Bathhouse
Hours: 1st and 3rd Tuesdays from 11:00am-7:00pm (and some other days too!)
Rootstock hosts a twice-monthly Tuesday Community Bathhouse from 11:00am-7:00pm on the first and third Tuesday of each month. Come enjoy 2 hours of rustic hydrotherapy for $44/person and consider adding on a massage, energy healing, or myofacial release session!
The Oasis includes:
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5-person wood-fired cedar hot tub with cold plunge
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5-person Finnish Sauna
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2x 2-person wood-fired hot tubs
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Outdoor shower
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Clawfoot Altar with 2 tubs for ceremonial baths
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Outdoor lounge with fire pit
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Yoga/Meditation Deck
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Hammock Lounge
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4-5 Person heated bunkhouse lounge & changing room
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2x Composting outhouse
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Chemical- Free Wood-Fired Hot Water – We don’t use any chemicals to treat our water because we fill our tubs fresh regularly. It’s a serious amount of work to provide our guests (and ourselves!) fresh, mountain water but this is our commitment. Guests are asked to bath prior to soaking which improves the quality of the experience for all and helps maintain the purity of the experience.
Clothing Optional Space – Reclaiming health and wholeness begins inside each of us. Coming back into right relationship with what it means to be in a body and on this Earth is a deeply personal journey for everybody and an invitation to be free is an important piece of that puzzle. Programming around beauty, health, safety, convention, and sexuality has most of our species tangled in knots and we seek to loosen that constriction and provide a deeply safe, dignified space for humans to exist in their natural state. Of course, folks may wear bathing suits if they choose, but they are not required.
Reverent, Healing Atmosphere – If your voice is louder than the sound of the wind in the trees or the peepers in the pond across the street, you’re too loud and taking up too much space. The Oasis is here for our collective health and wellbeing and, of course, we welcome the weaving and connecting and spinning that comes with time in community but we ask that all folks here respect the quiet, meditative, retreat-like atmosphere. If you want to fill the hill with laughter with your friends and loved ones while bathing and playing, consider booking the Oasis for a private session and enjoy a bit more spaciousness.
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Community Bathmasters
The work required to provide our wood-fired bathhouse to the community is substantial. It’s time consuming, subject to the weather, and elemental in some beautiful and challenging ways. Community Bathmasters will help tend the bathhouse which may include: feeding fires, sweeping/shoveling paths, refreshing foot baths, gathering kindling, emptying composting toilets, landscaping/earth tending, cleaning the bunkhouse lounge, hauling/splitting fire wood, Temple tending at the Dragon Rock or Wheel of Time, helping with ad hoc projects, and orienting folks to the space as they arrive and depart. They exchange ~2-3 hours of support during the course of their 6 hour spa day guided by the managing Bathmaster, some checklists, and their intuition.
Community Bathmaster Opening Shift: 8am – 2pm
Community Bathmaster Closing Shift: 2pm – 8pm
Book a Private Bathhouse
Subject to availability
Gather up 10 of your beloveds, coworkers, or clients and enjoy a private Oasis experience. 4 lush hours of rustic hydrotherapy 1-10 people is $500 with an additional $44/person up to 20 people max. A non-refundable deposit of $250 is needed to reserve your date and will be applied to your balance. Add on some overnight dwellings or book the Tipi too and retreat yourself!
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