Freak On A Leash
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After 30 years of living in a place I hated and working a job that stressed me out, I sold everything last year, packed it in my Jeep and hit the road for 5 months. I went across the country to California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and hiked and camped out in a tent, mostly boondocking in BLM lands and occasionally I paid for a site. In between camping I would sleep in the front seat of my Jeep Wrangler (good thing I'm small). I only got a hotel room 3 times.
I moved with the weather and went back to New Jersey to tie up some loose ends and spend time with my 2 kids. Then I got rid of MORE stuff and came out to Colorado with my 23 year old daughter, who eventually settled down in her own place in Boulder after spending the summer working in Breckenridge with me.
Now I work seasonally, in the summer and winter and travel during the spring and fall. I just got back from a 6 week trip driving, camping and hiking all over my new home, Colorado. I was concerned that after living in a cushy apartment for the summer, that I wouldn't enjoy the nomad lifestyle but it was easier than the first time! I fell back into it naturally. I love the freedom. I've always been a wanderer, a traveler. I've decided that in the summers I want to change things up an work in different places and hope to be in the Pacific Northwest. I'm big into being outdoors and want to work with the parks. In the winter I'm loving the snow and have scored a great job as a ski instructor here in Colorado and hope to make that my "new career". But housing is expensive here in the Rockies and I've decided to take the next step...
I'm going to buy a TT, probably a T@G Max XL, because I'm limited by what my Jeep can pull (2000lbs tow limit). I want to keep it simple and after living in freezing temperatures in my tent and Jeep, I think the teardrop will be a luxury. It will also open opportunities up as I'm looking at jobs at campgrounds and I can camp for next to nothing, as compared to paying rent for dormitory living in employee housing. I like my own space and love the idea of taking my home with me and it will be far cheaper to buy a teardrop than to rent seasonally. So here I am!
What don't I like about the life? Mostly the unwanted attention from other people. I like to be left alone and have had to shoo people away more times than I like. Sometimes I wish I was a dude because I know that the stupid comments, questions and problems wouldn't happen half of much if I wasn't a woman. Fortunately, I know how to deal with crap like this but I wish I didn't have to.
Other than that, it's the usual stuff...finding a shower, keeping warm , etc. When I get a TT then it'll be finding a place to keep it when it snows. I got some ideas and we'll see. I always enjoy the challenge.
I moved with the weather and went back to New Jersey to tie up some loose ends and spend time with my 2 kids. Then I got rid of MORE stuff and came out to Colorado with my 23 year old daughter, who eventually settled down in her own place in Boulder after spending the summer working in Breckenridge with me.
Now I work seasonally, in the summer and winter and travel during the spring and fall. I just got back from a 6 week trip driving, camping and hiking all over my new home, Colorado. I was concerned that after living in a cushy apartment for the summer, that I wouldn't enjoy the nomad lifestyle but it was easier than the first time! I fell back into it naturally. I love the freedom. I've always been a wanderer, a traveler. I've decided that in the summers I want to change things up an work in different places and hope to be in the Pacific Northwest. I'm big into being outdoors and want to work with the parks. In the winter I'm loving the snow and have scored a great job as a ski instructor here in Colorado and hope to make that my "new career". But housing is expensive here in the Rockies and I've decided to take the next step...
I'm going to buy a TT, probably a T@G Max XL, because I'm limited by what my Jeep can pull (2000lbs tow limit). I want to keep it simple and after living in freezing temperatures in my tent and Jeep, I think the teardrop will be a luxury. It will also open opportunities up as I'm looking at jobs at campgrounds and I can camp for next to nothing, as compared to paying rent for dormitory living in employee housing. I like my own space and love the idea of taking my home with me and it will be far cheaper to buy a teardrop than to rent seasonally. So here I am!
What don't I like about the life? Mostly the unwanted attention from other people. I like to be left alone and have had to shoo people away more times than I like. Sometimes I wish I was a dude because I know that the stupid comments, questions and problems wouldn't happen half of much if I wasn't a woman. Fortunately, I know how to deal with crap like this but I wish I didn't have to.
Other than that, it's the usual stuff...finding a shower, keeping warm , etc. When I get a TT then it'll be finding a place to keep it when it snows. I got some ideas and we'll see. I always enjoy the challenge.