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Ynotisay · M
I'm one of those people. I live in a mountain forest and am on a trail or in the wilderness six or seven days a week. Just got in from a sweet snow hike. I definitely take advantage of where I live. I'm in a different area but know there's a ton of eye candy in the NW. Awesome that you're getting out there. Happy Trails.
Rach48F · 46-50, F
@Ynotisay that's pretty cool it sounds like it's very beautiful and peaceful and quiet up there so that's always a plus you don't have to deal with all the city things and very just as long as I guess you're protected by something with up in the big mountains or wherever you're at it's wild animals lol. That's very true though you're quite right it is kind of like that here for sure
Ynotisay · M
@Rach48F You're right about the people. I'd say everyone who's here has a connection to nature and wants a quiet, peaceful life. We help each other. If a car goes by you wave. It's nice. I've lived in huge cities and will never do it again. But I think most everywhere is right for some and not for the others. Important thing is to find your lane and be in the place that fires you up.
Rach48F · 46-50, F
@Ynotisay mentioning about people waving at you like one of the roads that I go it's a back road but it can be pretty busy but it's like a two-lane highway but yeah I get people waving at me too it's kind of funny but it's nice to have that for sure but I know what you mean everybody that has their preference of what they like and dislike of the areas they're in or what not mine was was not by choice