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Laguna Beach has been awesome, has tons of hiking and the beach, as well as the ability to travel up and down Cali.
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Boulder, CO. Just left there and it’s truly an amazing place to be
Crested Butte or Telluride. If travel to Canada is permitted possibly Banff.
Both added to the list of places to hunt for airbnbs!
Since you’ll be in UT you could jump over to CO and stay in Aspen or Vail.
True. I went to Vail during the summer for my honeymoon and it was great. Tahoe would also be a good option
West of the Mississippi: Flagstaff AZ, Santa Fe NM. East of the Mississippi: Portland ME and Burlington VT
OP, Santa Fe is home to a lot of retired art hippies mainly, but don’t let that deter you. Really interesting blend of quintessential western US, Colonial Spanish, and Native American culture. Lots of nature spots too (Santa Fe National Forest, Carson National Forest)
I’ve got a place in Charleston, SC that people have been renting for 4-8 weeks per visit for exactly this purpose.
As compared with a Colorado, Utah, Montana, etc., which are very outdoor states, you’re right that much of Charleston’s appeal is in visiting the historic properties, restaurants, markets, etc. Many of which will have restrictions in place (though who knows really). That said, there are a lot of outdoor activities too. Some of the best beaches in the east, marshes, plantations, and so on to visit.
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Make a plan to go through all the national parks
Watch out for tax implications of working in different states
Glacier national park (near kalispell)
Maine Lakes Region in the Summer or Fall
Chief
Aspen for a month except around the holidays
Chief
Have you thought of maybe Arizona? The Grand Canyon, Sedona, etc. early feb-May may have not so hot weather.
Chief
Was thinking of going this month but the weather just seems too high to really get the value that we were looking for. Love what you’re doing!
Mammoth or Bishop, CA area. Mountains, Yosemite, and desert are at your doorstep
Those look awesome! I was thinking lake Tahoe but those look great! I've never explored the back side of the Sierras and those towns seem like great bases for that
I’ve been working from Tivat, Montenegro for a few months now, and it’s great. Beach, food, climate.
I read on the journal that places in Bermuda and Caribbean islands are offering packages to remote workers.
My dream place will be somewhere in Europe. Is it feasible considering the time zone change?
As much as I'd love to do all of 2021 in Europe, anywhere outside the us isn't possible. I do strategy work in a sector where I really should be based in the us.
Why not abroad in asia or europe
Also tax implications I would think. I know Deloitte tracks our ISPs for this purpose.
How do u find or lock in monthly rentals in airbnb
Monthly rates are the way to go. Our Utah Airbnb is 40% the nightly rate as we are staying more than 30 days. It actually makes it comparable to rent in our hcol city