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Re: Retire early and move
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Yesterday at 12:40 PM
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Steven 49er
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Boco it sounds like you are describing Winnipeg
"Gold is money, everything else is just credit" JP Morgan
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Re: Retire early and move
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Yesterday at 12:49 PM
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james bay frontierOnt.
Boco
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I wouldnt know,Havent been there since 88. You will have to direct that to Shakeyjake or north of 50-that is where they are from. I didnt know Winnipeg had resorts,lol.
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Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Re: Retire early and move
[Re: beaverpeeler]
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Yesterday at 01:56 PM
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Turtledale
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you won't have near the freedoms you do here...if that's important to you. I have a good friend (an Okey) who moved down to Baja California about 26 years ago. He says he could never live up here again because he has so much more freedom down there. Example: Built a house with no permits, drinks a beer while driving around town and no problem since he's friends with all the cops...etc. Does he have the freedom to trap?
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Re: Retire early and move
[Re: WI Outdoors]
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Yesterday at 02:40 PM
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Oregon
beaverpeeler
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And there's the rub Turtle. Probably no place that I can think of you can continue a trapping lifestyle if you move to tropical or sub-tropical places. For my buddy it din't matter as he wasn't a trapper.
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Re: Retire early and move
[Re: beaverpeeler]
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Yesterday at 02:42 PM
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Providence Farm
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And there's the rub Turtle. Probably no place that I can think of you can continue a trapping lifestyle if you move to tropical or sub-tropical places. For my buddy it din't matter as he wasn't a trapper. Fish and crab traps are a thing I would think. As well as mice and rats. Just a different kind of trapping. Probably a lot of good fishing as well
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Re: Retire early and move
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Yesterday at 02:44 PM
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Oregon
beaverpeeler
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Tatiana, you probably should steer clear of the Dominican Republic. My folks were Peace Corps volunteer in a village close to the Hatian border. When mom felt sick and was bed ridden the neighbor women would crawl into bed with her and massage her back or comb her hair and say "Pobrecita Eva, que te sientas mejor!" (Poor Eva, hope you feel better!)
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Re: Retire early and move
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Yesterday at 02:46 PM
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Oregon
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And there's the rub Turtle. Probably no place that I can think of you can continue a trapping lifestyle if you move to tropical or sub-tropical places. For my buddy it din't matter as he wasn't a trapper. Fish and crab traps are a thing I would think. As well as mice and rats. Just a different kind of trapping. Probably a lot of good fishing as well I did get to trap cottontail rabbits in my tree nursery in Ecuador!
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Re: Retire early and move
[Re: WI Outdoors]
#8625420
Yesterday at 06:27 PM
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beaverpeeler
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A little more perspective: In many places of the world there are communities of ex-pat Americans. You don't even need to know much about the language or culture. You're living in a little America far from home. Cheaper than the US for the most part, but it has become increasingly more expensive. You may be able to move to the American South and live cheaper.
From 1983-85 I lived in Ecuador for $100 a month. (Peace Corps salary). I could have bought a house with a view of 7 waterfalls in the eastern Andes for about $800. Nine hour bus ride to Quito cost $3.00, Airplane $15 . Hotels (shared bathrooms) about $5. Bus stop meals $1.50
For someone on a fixed income third world living could be an answer if they aren't too close-minded culturally. You can hire a live in assistant for a few hundred dollars monthly if that is needed. My wife's Colombian family members all have maids and do none of their own cooking or cleaning. They aren't rich either.
You do need to be open minded about stuff though and that probably means a lot of folks would not fit in or like it abroad. There is a thing called culture shock. I actually experienced reverse culture shock on my return to the states in 1985. I had become immersed in Ecuadoran society, with all its many warts. "Gone native" we Peace Corps volunteers used to say.
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Re: Retire early and move
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Yesterday at 06:57 PM
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"reverse culture shock" boy that fit me when I returned to the US in 1980 after 12 years. Good term, had to learn a lot about the then modern US......jk
Free people are not equal. Equal people are not free. What's supposed to be ain't always is. Hopper Hunter
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Re: Retire early and move
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Yesterday at 08:02 PM
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Steven 49er
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Boco, first time I was in Winnipeg was about '85.
It's a big city to a small town guy like me. They are all crap holes.
"Gold is money, everything else is just credit" JP Morgan
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Re: Retire early and move
[Re: Boco]
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Yesterday at 09:43 PM
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Agree Tatiana,southern places suck-full of peope,diseases and poisinous critters of all sorts,and smelly and dirty with a lot of places outside of the resorts covered in trash.Water is dirty and full of parasites and drinking it will clean out the bowels. That sounds about like a Canadian women's hockey locker room.
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Re: Retire early and move
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Tatiana
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Tatiana, you probably should steer clear of the Dominican Republic. My folks were Peace Corps volunteer in a village close to the Hatian border. When mom felt sick and was bed ridden the neighbor women would crawl into bed with her and massage her back or comb her hair and say "Pobrecita Eva, que te sientas mejor!" (Poor Eva, hope you feel better!) Makes me want to check my locks, then go shower and scrub myself with stove cleaner and bleach, rinse, repeat. I'm getting more than enough unwanted souvenirs from SE Asia anyway. Tiger mosquitoes appeared in our forests, and tourists bring back nasty viruses (one almost killed me, and killed the lady who brought it here) etc. If I'm ever incapacitated, the plan is to, um, send myself to the farm. Nobody wants or needs me 
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