>>I also could have said fearless. She and my Dad (both in their 60s) took a trip to Antartica on a Russian ice-breaker ship. Their cabins come with beds with security belts to strap yourself in since the seas can and usually cause the ship to list up to 70 degrees without capsizing. But once you get there, it is one awesome experience. When I said world traveler, you have no idea.
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>70 degrees -- wow. I think I'm feeling seasick just thinking about it.
You and me both. However, if I can do half the travel of what they have done since "retirement", I will consider myself extremely lucky.
Mark McCasland
Midlothian, TX USA