Originally posted by YosemiteSam: I can agree on principle but life complicates things. Some version of "the trip" is required for many folks due to responsibilities at home & work. I have a neighbor who takes off for a month & parks his RV up in the mountains up there. But he's retired. Most of us have to make due with what time and life provide.I can get out for 4 days twice a year and a few short 24-hour hunts, where I drive up at night after the kids go to bed, sleep in the truck, hunt the next day and get home about the time the kids go to bed again. A 2-hour drive each way and a 2-month hunting season (archery and general combined) make for some hasty weekends. Sure, I'd like to spend a few evenings a week in the woods or even just spend a month or two out there. But life is at home. There's work to do, kids to feed, a home to manage and a wife that needs lovin'.I envy some of you, like my buddy in AR, who can hunt right out his back door. But my life is here. A lot of the good hunting here, like the eastern Sierras, is even further away & done by lottery only.All that to say that I understand & even try to emulate the ideas of hunting your own home turf more often rather than some far away place once a year. But I also get why trips are so much a part of hunting culture.