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I can definitely understand the appeal. I've been through that area but never spent much time there outside of traveling up into the UP and some snowmobiling through the Mercer - Boulder Junction area. In fact I have a fishing trip on the Turtle-Flambeau in about 3 weeks. Usually go to Canada but we're not going to deal with jumping through the hoops just to get in this year.
Were you able to find employment in the same field/job when you moved to Eagle River?
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Yes I was able to do the same job (locksmith) because I was self employed. I simply bought an ad in the yellow pages and local newspapers, and the calls came. I was busier here than I was down south, because I had FAR less competition. I would've been able to do my prior job too (roofer), if I chose to. There was a demand for anything construction related. Still is.
Funny you mention the Turtle Flambeau and snowmobiling in Mercer - BJ. Turtle Flambeau is where I wanted to live. A good family friend bought a resort on the Turtle Flambeau back in 1971. It's where I rode my first snowmobile (1970 Skidoo Nordic). I was there every chance I got. Both of my kids were "conceived" up there. They were 8 & 11 by the time we finally made the move up north.
I was there helping them mark the first official snowmobile trail out Hwy F (trail #9). The very first trail signs were magic marker on Tombstone pizza cardboards. We hung them on trees with 1" roofing nails (that family friend/resort owner - whom I called "Uncle Frank" all my life - was a roofer too, before he moved to the Turtle Flambeau). I deer hunted there from 1971 to 1982. Two 8pt deer racks hanging on my walls came from "telephone pole road" off of Hwy FF. I fished that flowage, and the river downstream from it, until I moved here in 1991 (now I fish & hunt on the Rainbow).
The real need for my services was eastern Vilas / Oneida counties, as the only person in my trade in this area had just died from cancer, and the area was booming. I filled the void he left... and as I opened safes (he didn't) I took it a step further. Over the past 30 years, I've done plenty of work in the Mercer / Boulder area too. Still do.