Aaron Rodgers visited Sky Cave Retreats, located in Southern Oregon, to participate in a darkness retreat. According to ESPN, Rodgers spent four days in a 300-square-foot room which blocks out all visible light. Owner Scott Berman told the outlet that Rodgers’ room included a queen-size bed, and a “meditation-like” mat. And while the purpose was to remain in total darkness, Rodgers had the option to turn on the lights if he chose. Rodgers also had access to plumbing, according to the New York Post.
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According to Sky Cave’s website, the company aims to “create a sanctuary for both ourselves and other sincere and self-initiated practitioners.” Prior to starting his retreat, Rodgers told Pat McAfee that he might film himself. At this time, it’s unknown if Rodgers kept his word. However, the company’s robust website thoroughly explains what any interested patrons can look forward to. Notable moments include arriving to the facility’s remote location, attending an orientation, then having “one final check-in” before they leave you to the darkness. And while they noted that the employees would make contact for various housekeeping duties, they largely leave you to your own devices for your expected stay, which can exceed 40 days — if you’re brave enough.