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Like for a full time night women?
I never could find no tracks on a woman's heart.
Like for a full time night women?
Looks like you all have been having a great experience!GF is a travel nurse now, we started 1.5 years ago. I work fully remote and have for 3 years. I dont recommend the RV, we use furnished finder. Have spent 6 months in Utah & a few in Idaho a month in MT. She has gotten a couple month off to just hang out which she loves.
Hunting & fishing is tougher due to NR costs, tax season is intimidating. I've hiked & sight seen and made more friends that I actually like to meet then I ever would have back home!
Wfh get's boring and I am working tech sales during a recession, not the most stable fields. career development (promotions) have been non-existent which I am sure would be different if I was in an office. Rent is high, but I do well for myself.
I listen to lots of podcasts while working RokCast, Cal's Weekly, Hunt Quietly, Joe (oc), Mindful Reviews. Play lots of video games while its wintery & she is working. View attachment 676607View attachment 676608View attachment 676610
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I mean, you are not wrong. Backpack hunting is not in my present or future, so I do what I can.Sorry, I read this as “I want to do more road hunting.”
Then that works! If you wanted to hunt cheap out west, you certainly could focus cow elk. Hit me up for shore fishing spots in Utah (brown trout) or Idaho (steelhead). I hope to try the east out before we settle, likely back here in Idaho. Every neighbor I have loves guns, animals, and fishing. Id definetly download furnished finder. 3 month stays & the level of comfort is unmatched. Couldn't imagine an alternative. it is for nurses normally, but that means all the rural locations are cheaper than inner city. Nurses need to be near the heart of it all.Looks like you all have been having a great experience!
I have thought about the short term rentals, but I kinda want to be outside the city. Need to look into it more though. The RV has it's drawbacks.
I don't plan on hunting out west much - mostly east with easy and fairly cheap OTC tags. Fishing is the plan for the mountain west.
Yeah, wfh has some downsides for sure. I am pretty lucky - I do public sector IT security, so fairly in demand. And I am at the tail end of my career, so not looking to move up or anything.
Coolness. When you are ready, share your setup!
I have a friend that did that , generator on the tongue , AC/Heat , some windows , a couch and a TV .Well, I have researched the CRAP out of everything.........there are sooooo many ways a guy could go. I have literally spent 100's of hours watching YouTube videos of different builds, vehicles, lifestyles, pros, cons, etc.
I've basically got it narrowed down to pulling a cargo trailer that I am going to build. That seems to fit my lifestyle and future plans. It's most likely two years out or so but it's gonna happen and it's exciting as hell on one hand but a bit un serving on the other.
Great thread btw.
Randy
I never could find no tracks on a woman's heart.
You are right about all the options - from short term rentals, to huge class A/5th wheels, down to suvs/mini vans and everything in between, people are living the fulltime nomadic life a bunch of different ways. I have been following vanlife style living since before IG, and following the seasons around the country has always been something on my bucket list, so will have to see where this goes.Well, I have researched the CRAP out of everything.........there are sooooo many ways a guy could go. I have literally spent 100's of hours watching YouTube videos of different builds, vehicles, lifestyles, pros, cons, etc.
I've basically got it narrowed down to pulling a cargo trailer that I am going to build. That seems to fit my lifestyle and future plans. It's most likely two years out or so but it's gonna happen and it's exciting as hell on one hand but a bit un serving on the other.
Great thread btw.
Randy
That app is pretty cool - thanks much for the recommendation.Then that works! If you wanted to hunt cheap out west, you certainly could focus cow elk. Hit me up for shore fishing spots in Utah (brown trout) or Idaho (steelhead). I hope to try the east out before we settle, likely back here in Idaho. Every neighbor I have loves guns, animals, and fishing. Id definetly download furnished finder. 3 month stays & the level of comfort is unmatched. Couldn't imagine an alternative. it is for nurses normally, but that means all the rural locations are cheaper than inner city. Nurses need to be near the heart of it all.
You are right about all the options - from short term rentals, to huge class A/5th wheels, down to suvs/mini vans and everything in between, people are living the fulltime nomadic life a bunch of different ways. I have been following vanlife style living since before IG, and following the seasons around the country has always been something on my bucket list, so will have to see where this goes.
If you haven't already, check out these trailers. When I was looking at a diy build, they were the top of the list.
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You ever get lonesome?