Heck kilo, you don't need to be retired to do that. For a long time, I've planned that when I retire I'm going to get as many elk tags as I can and spend an entire fall chasing elk, from late August into November. I think that would be an awesome way to celebrate retirement.
I like the way you think Brian!! My Dad's been retired for about 8 years and he keeps busy by splitting wood with other Elks members, going to the gym, putting up with my Mom....etc!!
When I quit managing money, I want to gun winged rats (snow geese) from the pea fields north of the tree line in Canada to Texas for a few months, taking time off to run a big muley down somewhere. High gas prices, who cares...........
Brian, why don't you take up engraving for a hobby. the Jr. college in Susanville has superb week long engraving courses that will take you from the basics to master engraver. It is a hobby that will pay for itself and make you good beer money on the side. Besides, then I could send you some of my custom knife blades for the engraving on the bolsters and ricasso. that is if you only charge me beer money prices.