Kim & Mike on the Road
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Hi, we are Kim Davis and Mike Stangeland, together for 35 years, we lived on the road in our fifth wheel for 6 years, then settled down in Morro Bay, California in 2010. We're musicians, artists, photographers, gardeners, naturalists, researchers and environmentalists, and our life is focused on studying and photographing the natural world, playing traditional music, doing digital art, gardening, and staying healthy by living the plant based whole foods lifestyle. Hope you'll enjoy exploring what we've posted over the years. Please Email us with comments or questions. |
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Hwy. 46 between Paso Robles and Hwy. 1, January 30, 2017. The hills are green again after several years of being mostly brown!
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Dinosaur National Monument 2009
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Our rig: A Newmar 5th wheel with 3 slide-outs pulled by a Dodge Ram 3500 with a high-output Cummins Diesel… our freedom machine. We've lived in this rig for 20 years and it's lived up to everything we'd hoped, hoping to get 20 more out of it!
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We stayed in a wonderful little hotel in Zipolite, Oaxaca state, Mexico for a couple of days during our 6 week trip May-June 2008. It was a perfect place right on the Pacific Ocean to relax and recoup from weeks of hard field work.
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We spent a lot of time around Valle Nacional, Oaxaca state, Mexico during our 6 week trip May-June 2008.
The area was loaded with butterflies.
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Kim at the spectacular Colorado National Monument August 3, 2009
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Horseshoe Mountain, Park Co., Colorado June 30, 2009. This is about 13,000 feet elevation, one of the most beautiful natural landscapes you'll find anywhere.
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Mike in the White Mountains in California June 6, 2005
(the mountains in the background are the Sierra Nevada)
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Kim at Big Sur October 2012. The Pacific coast is full of breathtaking scenic places like this.
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Mike on the Blue Ridge Parkway May 23, 2003. This trail led to an amazing forest of Rhododendrons and Mountain Laurels among thousands of other plants. It was a magical place.
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