
#North2Future Day 5, 6: Planned and Unplanned
Every epic trip to a new life includes some kind of unplanned adventure, right? Most of what we have done so far has been planned.
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We’ve spent a lot of time exploring. Here’s what we’ve learned along the way.

Every epic trip to a new life includes some kind of unplanned adventure, right? Most of what we have done so far has been planned.

A slightly delayed post about day four and into day five, thanks to no reception. Down, out of Rocky Mountain National Park, we meandered. Into plains,

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