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Is it time to jump ship as things won't return to normal until late 2021?
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<blockquote data-quote="Amwolf" data-source="post: 1366053" data-attributes="member: 19215"><p>I agree that this type of lifestyle is still possible -- especially for those who can adapt, are experienced, and have keen situational awareness. I've lived an off the grid and nomadic lifestyle as a survivalist in some of the most remote parts of North America for nearly five years. I've also spent considerable amount of time abroad for professional and personal endeavors, with nothing more than a well-equipped backpack. Traversing between an alpine zone, conflict zone, and urban zone at the drop of a hat comes naturally for me. I suppose that it's a mindset of adaptability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amwolf, post: 1366053, member: 19215"] I agree that this type of lifestyle is still possible -- especially for those who can adapt, are experienced, and have keen situational awareness. I've lived an off the grid and nomadic lifestyle as a survivalist in some of the most remote parts of North America for nearly five years. I've also spent considerable amount of time abroad for professional and personal endeavors, with nothing more than a well-equipped backpack. Traversing between an alpine zone, conflict zone, and urban zone at the drop of a hat comes naturally for me. I suppose that it's a mindset of adaptability. [/QUOTE]
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