PP, if Altius was coaching 3 hrs away, you'd find a way to get there!
Your ATTITUDE is the biggest thing holding your training back right now. That, and the instant feedback that I think you need from a personal coach ... ANY coach!
You can only learn so much out of a book (BTB2), becuz when you read it, you have a certain "interpretation" in mind. If you read it again a year later ... cover to cover ... you'll find that you have a MUCH BETTER understanding of it. Why? Becuz you now have some PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE in vaulting that you didn't have a year ago!

I would even say that a personal coach that's totally OPPOSED to the Petrov Model (I'm exaggerating to make a point) would be better for you than your current situation right now ... with NO COACH. I know this sounds implausible, but it's more plausible than you might think. Why? Becuz of the value of instant feedback, and the rapport that an athlete can develop with a coach. There's SO MANY THINGS that you need to learn about vaulting ... the Petrov Model is only ONE of them (admittedly an important one).
PP, face the fact that you're not Bubka ... and you're not going to be trained by a Petrov or a Launder for your entire career. I know that you're "striving for perfection" ... which is good ... but while a "less-than-perfect" personal coach may sound to you like it's not the ideal solution (in your eyes), face the fact that IT'S BETTER THAN WHAT YOU HAVE RIGHT NOW!
Instead of being argumentative ... once AGAIN .. with VaultWest and RG, why can't you just say "Yeh, that's a great idea ... I'll have to find a way to trek on up there sometime!" ... and then FIND A WAY ... instead of making excuses why you CAN'T make it! One thing I see in you is determination, so I know that if you want something bad enough, you'll FIND A WAY.
Suck it up, PP ...
"Where there's a will there's a way."Kirk