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September 24-27, 2026
It’s time to plan for The 2026 Thing!!
Save the date and catch early bird sign up for a reduced price. Thrymskapr returns to Vermont for a third year in a row. Thanks for helping us make it happen.
An immersive weekend retreat of drumming, crafting, sharing, nature and community ritual in Plymouth, Vermont.
Join Heilung drummer Jacob Hee Lund, professor of Old Norse studies Mathias Nordvig, and tattoo artist Jacqui Alberts for an immersive weekend retreat at Farm and Wilderness which stewards 4,800 acres of forest, mountains and lakes.
Explore the deep ancient roots of drumming with Jacob as your guide, using historical folk-inspired techniques and rhythms.
Craft your own ceremonial drum with traditional materials and methods.
Immerse yourself in the vast world of old nordic stories and wisdom with Professor Mathias Nordvig. Together we explore the building blocks of ritual, animism and community connection.
New guests and offerings to be announced!!
This ticket includes cabin rental, food, and parking as well as the whole weekend’s program. New this year is Thursday check in for the option of an extra day of magic.
All inclusive Early sign up price- $545 (for a limited time)
Immerse yourself in this sacred community for three days of learning, sharing, feasting, dancing, and communing with nature in the most magical time of year!
What is Thrymskapr Thing?
Thrymskapr Thing is a communal gathering that connects us with our deep ancestral roots. Thrymskapr is an Old Norse word that means to create drums and make drumming come alive. The word “thing” in Old Norse means “assembly” or “gathering.”
About the Cabins: Rustic, three-sided outdoor cabins (each with capacities ranging from 2-12 people). The cabins are equipped with bunks and mattresses. Please bring your own bedding. Indoor flush toilets are available in the farmhouse in addition to composting outhouses and outdoor shower facilities sprinkled throughout the cabin area.
All Are Welcome. This community warmly welcomes beings of all identities, backgrounds and diverse walks of life. Hate speech, discrimination or violence of any form is not tolerated.
September 24-27, 2026
It’s time to plan for The 2026 Thing!!
Save the date and catch early bird sign up for a reduced price. Thrymskapr returns to Vermont for a third year in a row. Thanks for helping us make it happen.
An immersive weekend retreat of drumming, crafting, sharing, nature and community ritual in Plymouth, Vermont.
Join Heilung drummer Jacob Hee Lund, professor of Old Norse studies Mathias Nordvig, and tattoo artist Jacqui Alberts for an immersive weekend retreat at Farm and Wilderness which stewards 4,800 acres of forest, mountains and lakes.
Explore the deep ancient roots of drumming with Jacob as your guide, using historical folk-inspired techniques and rhythms.
Craft your own ceremonial drum with traditional materials and methods.
Immerse yourself in the vast world of old nordic stories and wisdom with Professor Mathias Nordvig. Together we explore the building blocks of ritual, animism and community connection.
New guests and offerings to be announced!!
This ticket includes cabin rental, food, and parking as well as the whole weekend’s program. New this year is Thursday check in for the option of an extra day of magic.
All inclusive Early sign up price- $545 (for a limited time)
Immerse yourself in this sacred community for three days of learning, sharing, feasting, dancing, and communing with nature in the most magical time of year!
What is Thrymskapr Thing?
Thrymskapr Thing is a communal gathering that connects us with our deep ancestral roots. Thrymskapr is an Old Norse word that means to create drums and make drumming come alive. The word “thing” in Old Norse means “assembly” or “gathering.”
About the Cabins: Rustic, three-sided outdoor cabins (each with capacities ranging from 2-12 people). The cabins are equipped with bunks and mattresses. Please bring your own bedding. Indoor flush toilets are available in the farmhouse in addition to composting outhouses and outdoor shower facilities sprinkled throughout the cabin area.
All Are Welcome. This community warmly welcomes beings of all identities, backgrounds and diverse walks of life. Hate speech, discrimination or violence of any form is not tolerated.