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Rites of Passage, Somatic Consent, Community Stewardship

Our work as holistic stewards cultivates an ecology of belonging. To thrive in one's life is to belong, wholeheartedly, with deep connection to nature and one's own truth in community. Belonging to a place is simply to let ourselves cherish and be cherished by the land where we stand, to intimately know, care for and be held by the nature of that place on Earth we call home. To belong in community is to fully love and be loved by those precious people in our lives, people who see our gifts and help us shine. Where do you belong?
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Scott Davidson (he/him) is a wilderness rites of passage guide, wildlife tracker, consent educator and cross-cultural land steward who has given his life to restoring relations for more than 20 years. Embodying consent in service to Life is the ground upon which he stands. A son of North Sea ancestors who was born on Ohlone homelands, for nearly a decade Scott helped steward Payahuunadü lands back into Indigenous care with the Three Creeks Collective.

In relationship with local native leaders, he co-guides community-supported experiences to ceremonially mark the changes in the cycles and seasons of people's lives, with the School of Lost Borders and Walking Water in Payahuunadü, and with the Methow Valley community in north central Washington. As a facilitator through the School of Consent...
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Testimonials

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“We both really loved our session with you yesterday. It felt kind and easy while bringing up important questions and inquiries that are hard for us to do alone.”  ~K&L

“Scott Davidson is the kind of man that has revived my hope in humanity and in the collective work men and all people can do to be open hearted, kind, intentional, and liberated in their relationships between human and more than human beings. His tending of transitions emotionally, spiritually, and physically has changed my life in deeply transformative and positive ways."  ~RR

“Scott brings an incredible presence and level of consciousness to his work.  As a nature mentor, the wild lives deeply in him and reverberates in the awareness he activates, the questions he asks.  Further, there is a way he listens that brings an alchemical transformation through witness, empathy and wisdom."  ~MM

Current Offerings

Walking Water
March 25, 26, 27, 2026 in Payahuunadü, eastside of the Sierra, CA
Indigenous-lead prayer walks every Spring and Autumn Equinox along the Owens River in Payahuunadü and/or along the L.A. River in Los Angeles

Somatic Consent Facilitation, Coaching and Training 
For individuals, couples and groups, in person or online
Discover your natural integrity, generosity, dignity and trust with yourself, a partner and in community. 

Methow Valley Ceremony
July 5-15, 2026 in the Methow Valley, WA
Read A story of belonging, then be in touch if this resonates

​Men's Rite of Passage ~ School of Lost Borders 
September 14-25, 2026 in Payahuunadü and the Inyo Mountains

Healing Handyman and Threshold Guidance
Helping people free what’s stuck to let their vitality flow freely again. Stuff stuck in storage? In the midst of big life changes? Let's do this together. 
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Seasons past over the years

Walking Local Waters, a school fieldtrip along Lagunitas Creek

Tracker Academy: Samara Game Reserve, South Africa

​Norwegian Friluftsliv, integrating refugees in Ås, Norway

Tracking Mono Basin, Mono Lake Basin east of Yosemite, CA
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Tracking Winter Sierra, North shore of Lake Tahoe, CA

Nature of Council with Lost Borders, Owen's Valley, CA

​CyberTracker Specialist Evaluation, Mono Lake Basin, CA


Wilderness Guides Council Annual Retreat, Camp Indianola, WA

Scott makes his home along the Twisp and Methow Rivers in the Methow Valley, Okanogan County, in North Central Washington, stolen lands of the Mətxʷú people and the many other-than-human beings that survive and thrive throughout the watershed.
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