Friend of mine retired from Penn State about 4 years ago, and he and his wife spend ther summers out west while he works as a whitewater rafting guide, then they spend the winter in Jackson Hole as ski bums. Shoulder seasons back home.
He works in the rental shop for a couple of hours morning and evening, skis the middle of the day. Every day. She works in a high end clothing shop, her passion. Work covers the apartment, food, and drinks. They go dancing at night. He says he’s aged out of the guiding this year, curious to hear his new plans.
I ski bummed in Vermont for a winter season in college, and “park bummed” in Glacier National Park for a summer. There’s something about working in a place that gives a whole different experience to just visiting as a tourist. You get immersed.
Kind of thinking about where id like to spend a season when I finally retire from the main job. Spending a northern hemisphere summer ski patrolling in Australia would be cool. Summer employee at Isle Royale National Park. Visiting professor at an overseas English-speaking school. I’m thinking…