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<blockquote data-quote="RH300UM" data-source="post: 2944922" data-attributes="member: 12469"><p>Once again a guide chiming in</p><p>Attitude of gratitude is always how I think</p><p></p><p>Each guide and operation is different</p><p>Why I guide isn't for the money</p><p>It's for the experience</p><p>Unfortunately it takes money to get those experiences mostly</p><p></p><p>I'll say this from a personal perspective</p><p>I'm a old man and earned most of my experiences</p><p>Where do I go when I can't do it anymore?</p><p>Life is funny. Just enjoy the moment</p><p>Let life be life</p><p>Most guides I know are salt of the earth</p><p>I know money is the only driver here</p><p>But it's more than that for me</p><p>There are some people that are able to understand this.</p><p>Just enjoy</p><p></p><p>Edit: Then there is my wife. Always steadfast with support </p><p>Having to take care of the things at home. All the the things that I do when I'm home. </p><p>The tears that are shed at the airport each time I leave. </p><p>It all goes on her shoulders for the season when I'm gone. </p><p>I'm just trying to explain what a married guide goes through each season. It's not easy being in this spot. Money isn't the answer. </p><p>Being a guide isn't easy. At least it isn't for me. It's a huge sacrifice for my family. They know that I love it and need it </p><p>Maybe that helps some of you when your on a guided hunt?!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RH300UM, post: 2944922, member: 12469"] Once again a guide chiming in Attitude of gratitude is always how I think Each guide and operation is different Why I guide isn't for the money It's for the experience Unfortunately it takes money to get those experiences mostly I'll say this from a personal perspective I'm a old man and earned most of my experiences Where do I go when I can't do it anymore? Life is funny. Just enjoy the moment Let life be life Most guides I know are salt of the earth I know money is the only driver here But it's more than that for me There are some people that are able to understand this. Just enjoy Edit: Then there is my wife. Always steadfast with support Having to take care of the things at home. All the the things that I do when I’m home. The tears that are shed at the airport each time I leave. It all goes on her shoulders for the season when I’m gone. I’m just trying to explain what a married guide goes through each season. It’s not easy being in this spot. Money isn’t the answer. Being a guide isn’t easy. At least it isn’t for me. It’s a huge sacrifice for my family. They know that I love it and need it Maybe that helps some of you when your on a guided hunt?! [/QUOTE]
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