Interesting! I don’t feel that everyone has to “see the world”. And I (clearly) love my home immensely. But in my heart I crave seeing different lands.

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Also nostr:npub1qdjn8j4gwgmkj3k5un775nq6q3q7mguv5tvajstmkdsqdja2havq03fqm7 , Alaska and the Yukon completely enthralled me. Maybe because I wasn’t interested in my work there, but I spent every second I could exploring.

Clearly this is why you’re better at “computers”.

XD. Funny enough, when I was up there, it was "working on trucks" sort of. Still a computer guy, but I was up there to work in the shop for a bit.

It's pretty everywhere, didn't feel like I needed to go anywhere, just look around you know. A moose in your window in the morning, to the left a mountain, to your right the sea. East was the city up on the coast, north was another town. Just being there on the porch was an adventure enough I guess.

Looking back, sure I wish I did more things but I was much younger, had girl problems and was traveling alone XD

I can always go back, but I've been fighting the $1200 plane tickets.

Oh I get that! Was doing long distance with only a satellite phone I could use weekly. I was young too - had to beg myself to go exploring on my own. It was a formative part of my willingness to be out with little supports.

Now, just a comment… $1200 would get ya over to explore things over in Newfoundland. 😆

No kidding. I wonder what difference in distances is? That price is also with 2-3 connections and usually a layover. Every time i've gone, with time change and delays, it's taken me over 20 hours to get back home XD. It's rough.

Have a look - here’s the province’s major airport tag: YYT

It’s hard to get here. I do the multi connections to basically anywhere. they have recently put in direct flights to Europe, so things are opening up!