>>1970863Being a backcountry guide is a good option. In my early 20s I spent a couple years doing this.
>Worked as a canoe guide for an outfitter in Canada>Most international tourists and inexperienced city people wanted a guide for overnight trips>$150 a day + tips>trips would be 1 tp 14 days in length>Season started in early May when the ice was off the lakes and would last until they refroze in early November>All I had to pay for during the camping season was food on non-work days, cell phone, gas, and insurance. I could save enough to spend the winter traveling in cheep international locations. It would have been easy to post up in a cabin.>Other guides went up north in the winter to run dog sleep trips. Some do this for years. Pic related. Morning (4:45am) on a trip.