I totally agree with you. France is such a special place! I visited through https://gowithguide.com/France and had the chance to explore some of their amazing ruins, historic buildings, and those stunning scenic views. I even got to do some hunting while I was there. The whole experience was...
Marking the exact hit spot is so important. I never thought about using flagging to follow a blood trail; that's brilliant. Tracking wounded animals is tough work, but following your process seems to pay off.
I agree. Incheon is a central international hub that could work well for your route. I also browsed online and found that Incheon Airport allows firearms as long as they are properly checked and not brought onboard as described here: https://usebounce.com/guides/seoul/incheon-airport/visitor...
Whatever you choose, just focus on open communication with your fiancee - her support will make a big difference. You've got your whole life ahead still to pursue guiding dreams too. Wishing you the best figuring this out!
That's really good advice about being sensitive to potential biases if visiting Korea as a multi-racial family. Every culture and situation is different. If you do end up going, maybe touch base with some of your wife's relatives still living there to get their perspective. A local guide could...
Seoul looks like an awesome place to take the family. Starting to learn some Korean now is a great idea since it'll really enhance your experience when you visit.
A few years will fly by before you know it. In the meantime, be sure to check out Talk To Me In Korean like Aaron mentioned - it's a...
Commuting to Anchorage can definitely be a consideration.
When we were staying in Eagle River a few years back, we really liked how it struck a nice balance of being a bit more rural but still super close to everything in Anchorage. Seemed like most places there had at least a couple acres too...