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Overview
About Me
CURRENT MISSION
Mission?? Living a full life IS the mission. :)
ABOUT ME
Unconventional, non-conformist, into self sustainability, teaching myself about naturally growing and healthy wild foods as well as cultivating a desert food forest, questioning authority, civil disobedience, living the outdoor life, and appreciating every moment of every day. Living a life of gratitude. Observing the universe... noting... that winter solstice occurs, here on the high desert slopes of the La Sal Mountains...at 4:20pm! :)
PHILOSOPHY
Live and let live. Do what makes you happy as long as you don't intentionally hurt someone else in the process. Be Happy!!
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
HOW I PARTICIPATE IN COUCHSURFING
Host and travel. Is there more??
COUCHSURFING EXPERIENCE
Traveled Australia, New Zealand, Europe, Tahiti, all over the USA, Baja, Belize... mostly with Servas International, but couch surfing is just another name for the same thing.
Interests
All kinds of things, and probably lots of stuff I don't even know about.
- dining
- outdoor activities
- surfing
- mountains
Music, Movies, and Books
R&R, Blues, Jazz, 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's, 2000 +
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
There is not enough room here nor do I want to take the time to write about them. If you're interested in some good stories, come and visit, sit down, break bread with me, watch a sunset with a tasty beverage, and lets converse...
Teach, Learn, Share
Couldn't have said it better here than you already did. So I'm going to shamelessy plagiarize this site...
"...Surfing isn't just about a place to sleep. It's about exchange. From esoteric knowledge to practical skills, you have special knowledge that others will benefit from knowing. Teach. Learn. Share. Let's do this."
What I Can Share with Hosts
When you visit you will be staying in a yurt.
It has a queen sized bed, a wood stove, and lots of space.
It would be beneficial for you to be prepared for cool/cold nights during all but the summer months. Elevation here is 6000 feet, and right up against the southwest side of the La Sal Mountains outside Moab, which means the mountains send their cool/cold air down the valley every evening and during the night.