Sixteen months into our road trip journey, we feel comfortable making some conclusions about our future.
- We like our vagabondish lifestyle far too much to give it up anytime soon.
- Continuing to pay rent on our storage unit is a waste of money.
- We want a home base. Even a small cabin on some acreage will do. Somewhere we don’t have to pay rent. A spot of land that we can go back to in-between our seasonal workamper jobs.
- Our goal is to close escrow on something, somewhere, before March, 2009.
With this in mind, our travels are taking on more of a sense of urgency these days.
We’ve been wandering around the Northwest, taking serious looks at places we’ve been curious about. Based on what I’ve heard about Missoula, Montana, it always sounded like a great fit for us, and consistently makes “Best Small Towns” lists. Recently, we visited to learn more for ourselves.
We stayed at this RV park just outside of town. A great park, with a great name; Jim’s parents were also “Jim and Mary.” The days were getting cold, so we only spent a few days there, looking around, talking to economic development people, and getting a feel for the area. We were so busy I hardly took any photos. Here’s what we learned.