Sounds amazing, but it also sounds very privileged. - “20 minutes in green environs, three times a week. Five hours somewhere deeper in nature, each month. And three days off the grid completely, each year.” https://flip.it/spFYve
@Cryspeg absolutely and I’m not criticizing the idea, it’s just that the everyday people who actually need to find a way to visit nature can only do so if they can afford it.
@Gambit_1 yeah and it’s too bad. Everyone should have the chance to experience it.
@Cryspeg also, that sounds like an awesome way to live.
@Gambit_1 it’s hard but wonderful 😊
@Gambit_1 - yeah, it does. I live in an outdoor mecca but none of the parks are free, and/or they require travel/gas, pus basic supplies.
@LordSpenserRoberts exactly! It’s worse in the city, where people have to have the time and money to travel to nature. I’m not saying I disagree or think it’s bad, but it really does highlight so many problem’s with society.
@Gambit_1 I’m definitely not privileged by any means but I live off grid in the deep woods.