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I booked four days at Siwash Lake Wilderness Resort in British Columbia's Cariboo region for a complete nervous-system reset—luxury fly fishing, world-class guiding, and zero rushing. This video captures the most memorable moments from that experience. Siwash Lake sits on 10,000 acres of regenerating wilderness about three hours from Kamloops. Recognized by National Geographic as a Unique Lodge of the World, it hosts just 12–16 guests at a time and has been featured by Forbes, the Wall Street Journal, and Bloomberg Pursuits. But what's it actually like to be there? This is a four-day arc through wilderness, fly fishing, and genuine stillness: • Day One: Arrival at the off-grid lodge with hand-hewn log barn suites, farm-to-table dining, and a low-pressure intro session at the resort's rearing pond. They supply everything—rods, reels, flies, waders, even your fishing license. • Day Two: Out on mirror-flat wilderness lakes in a quiet drift boat, learning to read the water, match the hatch, and land wild rainbow trout (2–10 pounds). All catch-and-release to protect the fishery. • Day Three: Wading into gin-clear river current, mastering dry fly vs. wet fly techniques, reading drifts, and learning how conditions change everything. The Cariboo landscape—still regenerating from wildfire—adds a powerful backdrop. • Day Four: Solo fishing at dawn, total freedom to fish unguided for the rest of the stay, and a quiet close to the experience. This trip wasn't about becoming an expert angler or chasing trophy catches. It was about presence, stillness, and a genuine reset. Siwash is fully all-inclusive: guiding, gear, organic meals, and accommodations are all built in—nothing hidden, nothing extra. If you want Part Two covering what I packed, what I learned as a beginner, and my exact starter fly fishing setup, drop a comment below. And if wilderness wellness travel is your thing, subscribe—there's a lot more of this coming.