For ten years, I worked for outfitters in Wyoming for 6 months out of the year. I rode horses, packed mules, went camping, hunting, fishing, and got paid for it in the Teton Wilderness, just south of and adjacent to Yellowstone Park. One season, I worked for an outfitter that operated pack trips into the back country of the park. I got to experience the park like very few people get to.
Talk about serenity!
Where I currently live, here in Idaho, we are next door to two wilderness ares that when joined together make up one of the largest wilderness areas here in the US.
That is the truth! :-D
ReplyDeleteFor ten years, I worked for outfitters in Wyoming for 6 months out of the year. I rode horses, packed mules, went camping, hunting, fishing, and got paid for it in the Teton Wilderness, just south of and adjacent to Yellowstone Park. One season, I worked for an outfitter that operated pack trips into the back country of the park. I got to experience the park like very few people get to.
Talk about serenity!
Where I currently live, here in Idaho, we are next door to two wilderness ares that when joined together make up one of the largest wilderness areas here in the US.
You think that I like to stay home? Not!
Come on spring time!
Bob
I agree 100%. Unhitch yourself from the net and the Matrix.
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