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WM '08 MAP!!

Did you see that map!?!?!??!!
Yeah, that's what I want to talk about.

It's pretty clear some real love went into that project and I must give my deep respect to the great Denise Hill and the ever savvy Beau Smith (of Strangecode) in delivering that fine work of art.

D pieced together the route from a Benchmark map project that I was floundering on, I drew up the mile markers and directions (after a 4 day adventure in routing the tour with Max Kee), and Beau put it all together in a delicious presentation.

If you're seeking to meet up with the migration (to ride with us, give us roadside lemonade, or interview us for you blog), find us on that map.

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Route

The Wheeled Migration a conference like none other. Our intention is to create a rich and potent "rolling summit" of professionals, educators, and students while we visit the living examples of environmental justice, relocalization, and holistic change thoughout California.

Our vision is to inspire an enduring tradition that will continue to inspire and join communities every summer, happily ever after.

See the map for details.

Day 1: July 21st

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Williams High School

Day 2: July 22nd

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Avalon Springs

Avalon Springs is an experiential learning environment, anchored by a healing hot springs retreat center and staff ecovillage - a living mystery school for an emerging sustainable human culture.

Their 318 acres of rolling hilltop land is located near Calistoga in Northern California, and has panoramic views of wooded hills and vineyards. They have ten natural springs gracing the property, including bubbling hot springs for bathing and cool drinkable springs with various therapeutic mineral components including Lithium and Magnesium.

Day 3: July 23rd

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Occidental Arts & Ecology Center

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The Occidental Arts and Ecology Center is a nonprofit organizing and education center and organic farm in Northern California's Sonoma County. OAEC was founded in 1994 by a group of biologists, horticulturists, educators, activists, and artists seeking innovative and practical approaches to the pressing environmental and economic crises of our day. Much of the Center's work addresses the challenges of creating democratic communities that are ecologically, economically and culturally sustainable in an increasingly privatized and corporatized economy and culture. OAEC's programs combine research, demonstration, education, and organizing to develop collaborative, community-based strategies for positive social change and effective environmental stewardship.

Day 4: July 24th

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The Regenerative Design Institute

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The Regenerative Design Institute is a non-profit educational organization with the vision that all people can live in a mutually enhancing relationship with the earth. Their vision is a world in which people, inspired by nature, create and maintain healthy and abundant livelihoods that enhance fertility and biodiversity on the planet.

Day 5: July 25th

Boilnas to Davenport

Pie Ranch

Pie Ranch is a center for education and social change. Through hands-on learning about the full cycle of food production - from seed and shoot to scrumptious meal to steaming compost - they inspire people to build a healthier food system. While much of our activity is based on the farm, they also work in the city with individuals, organizations, businesses and public agencies to foster stronger relationships between urban and rural communities.steele_house.jpg

Day 6: July 26th

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CSU Monterey Bay

Day 7: July 27th

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Day 8: July 28th

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Kirk Creek Campground

Kirk Creek Campground, open all year, is located on an open bluff 100 feet above the ocean adjacent to Highway 1. There are 33 campsites, and sites for tent camping are available. There is access to the beach. This facility is under the jurisdiction of the Monterey Ranger District, Los Padres National Forest, U. S. Forest Service.

Day 8: July 29th

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Day 9: July 30th

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