Best of luck to you. I retired at 52. Bought a small ranch where I could hunt and shoot, remodeled the house that was on it, went on 2 safaris and 2 hunting trips to Argentina. Then I turned 60 and the health problems started. Glad we did what we wanted to do when we were still able.
Don't think to yourself "One of these days I am going to do ......" because one of these days you might not be able to do it. There are no guarantees on tomorrow.
My goal is to live long enough that medical technology can fix whatever goes wrong with me. So far it's working.


I am continually astounded at how quickly people make up their minds on little evidence or none at all.
Jack O'Connor