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FULLTIMEWANABE
May 29, 2016Explorer
Huge thanks to those that have taken the time to share and the thoughtful comments directed at our initial OP. This is turning into very interesting reading I'm sure for many.
Naio, it was encouraging reading your comment "I had to ask my dad when I first started out the same questions".
As I said, we know the only way to eat an elephant is one bite at a time, we're just not sure where that first bite should begin with oh so much on our bucket list of what we want to experience. Like 2gypsies, we love it all, oceans, rivers, mountains and to a degree deserts = too much to do and not enough time LOL. We appreciate that there is always next year (for most of us hopefully), but we're not sure just how many of those "next years" there will be hence why we sought the guidance of others that have gone before us as to what were their first destinations and why particularly.
Old Biscuit, I have always been most envious of your ability to be able to retire before hitting 50, and encouraged by your 13 years later loving every minute of it albeit now in a SnB again. Do you mind sharing how you ended up coming off the road after 7 years? We for sure don't envisage doing this forever but we have no end in sight until circumstances might dictate otherwise.
Thanks again everyone, it's truly fun and interesting reading, keep them coming.
Happy Travels, FTW.
Naio, it was encouraging reading your comment "I had to ask my dad when I first started out the same questions".
As I said, we know the only way to eat an elephant is one bite at a time, we're just not sure where that first bite should begin with oh so much on our bucket list of what we want to experience. Like 2gypsies, we love it all, oceans, rivers, mountains and to a degree deserts = too much to do and not enough time LOL. We appreciate that there is always next year (for most of us hopefully), but we're not sure just how many of those "next years" there will be hence why we sought the guidance of others that have gone before us as to what were their first destinations and why particularly.
Old Biscuit, I have always been most envious of your ability to be able to retire before hitting 50, and encouraged by your 13 years later loving every minute of it albeit now in a SnB again. Do you mind sharing how you ended up coming off the road after 7 years? We for sure don't envisage doing this forever but we have no end in sight until circumstances might dictate otherwise.
Thanks again everyone, it's truly fun and interesting reading, keep them coming.
Happy Travels, FTW.
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