How close do you live to the PrepHoledoors?
This is my view while driving around every day. An hour drive from the sierra national forest and about two hours from both the coast and the big 3 nat’l parks around here which are Yosemite, Kings Canyon/Sequioa.
On 7ish acres of forest, adjacent to several thousand acres of forest(BLM)
So literally just out the back door.
There’s an old logging road at the bottom of the hill, if you follow it a mile or two are some secluded swimming holes and the lake is another 5 miles past (pretty comfy bike ride)
No complaints.
About as far as it is to my front gate.
>thousand acres of forest(BLM)
I hope you have a good theft/fire insurance.
lucky guys. I wish I could move further out of my city but my line of work makes that virtually impossible until I can do it remotely.
>my line of work makes that virtually impossible until I can do it remotely
huh, wfh seems to one of their biggest fears
i'm on 5 acres that borders the national forest on all sides deep innamountains, can still get decent high speed internet though.
About a ten minute drive away. My view is like yours, except I live at the base of the mountains.
And I don't live on the shitty urbanized side of the Sierras.
Yea it frickin sucks over here :/
I'm aware, I've spent way too much time on the western side of the Sierras for work. The urban sprawl that stretches from the northern border of that state all the way to the border of Mexico, never fails to disgust me. Fortunately I make a lot of money for a short amount of time there.
I’ve never been on the eastern side to be honest
where do you like to go?
That depends on what you want to do. I'm of the opinion that the Sierras are the greatest mountain range on earth, because there's endless entertainment. Skiing, snowshoeing, hot springs, four wheeling, mountaineering, climbing, rappelling and mine exploration, mountain biking, medal detecting and prospecting, hunting for arrowheads, fishing, paragliding, rockhounding, rafting, you name it. People even dive in Lake Tahoe, and they surf and paddle board. You can do almost anything you want in the Sierras, you just have to find the right place for it.
>The urban sprawl that stretches from the northern border of that state all the way to the border of Mexico,
Bullshit. There are plenty of amazing, remote, sparsely populated areas in the foothills all along the Sierra. Moreover, the central vally is not "urban sprawl" - the vast majority of the land is in Ag production. You are either delusional or lying.
glad there’s someone else here who knows what they’re talking about
dude goes to shaver lake or Fresno one time and think it’s indicative of the entire Central Valley/western sierras
Sorry bruh. Your state is an overly urbanized shithole.
Bout a half hour drive to anything decent that isn't the lake nearby. It's good for ice fishing and sturgeon spearing, but otherwise I live in a city of around 60k people. Rent is cheap and the amenities are decent. It's central-ish Wisconsin so it's not overly Black personly
Too far, I need to move. It's at least 2hrs to any good stuff
>How close do you live to the PrepHoledoors?
I live about 6 minutes from a NF trailhead. 10 minutes to a large recreation area with multiple trailheads, campgrounds etc...
oh. I also have open space out my back door with trails and a creek...but for deeper out I head to the MTS a few minutes away.
I can hike up to a primeval (Appalachian) peak that's literally just up the road from me. It's steep the whole way, takes a couple hours, quite a workout. Helluva view. People rarely go up there, which is great. I live in rural Appalachia so, in general, there's PrepHole just a stone's throw away most anywhere.