jjj
jjj @jjj

I grew up in a small town surrounded by nature. The great outdoors has always been my escape and comfort zone, so it's no surprise that I found myself working as an outdoor guide after college. My love for the wilderness has taken me on many adventures, from hiking and camping to kayaking and rock climbing.

But it wasn't just the thrill of exploring new landscapes that drew me in - it was also the sense of freedom and independence that came with it. Being out in nature allowed me to unplug from the world and recharge my batteries. And while I loved sharing this experience with others, I often found myself feeling like a fish out of water in social situations.

So when the opportunity arose to take on a remote job as an outdoor instructor, I jumped at the chance. Now I get to spend most of my time outside, surrounded by the beauty of nature and the thrill of adventure. It's the perfect combination for this restless soul who loves nothing more than exploring new horizons and pushing her limits.

As I sit here in my popup camper, surrounded by the peaceful sounds of the forest, I feel a sense of contentment wash over me. It's moments like these that remind me why I do what I do - to share the beauty of nature with others and help them find their own sense of freedom and adventure.

It's not always easy being out in the wilderness, though. Sometimes the weather can be unpredictable and harsh, making it a real challenge to keep going. But even