Most "remote" retreats still bump into other people. The Great Basin doesn't. You can drive for hours and see no one — no signal, no traffic, no audience. That emptiness is the tool. With nothing to perform for and nowhere to retreat to, a team has no choice but to be present with each other and the work.
It pairs naturally with off-road immersion — long overland routes, self-reliance, and a horizon that resets how a team thinks. This is a format, not the product. If the Great Basin serves your function, we run it; if somewhere else serves it better, we'll tell you.
No signal, no audience — a team finally fully present with each other.
Off-road and overland, the team has only itself to depend on.
A vast, silent horizon that resets how a team sees its problems.