Amid the pristine waters of Inside Passage in British Columbia, Westwind Tugboat Adventure guests can fish and cruise while enjoying the abundance of beauty and the presence of wildlife. Two restored, 85-foot 1941 tugboats named Parry and Union Jack carry between eight and twelve passengers through one of North America’s last frontiers.
The tugboats follow fish through narrow, scenic channels and anchor daily in coves otherwise hidden among majestic fjords and groups of…
It is 11:05 in the morning at the back side of McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas. I have just stepped off Zero Gravity Corporation’s transport bus with butterflies in my stomach, wearing an unflattering navy blue G-Force One flight suit. This seemingly regular mode of transportation has taken our group from a pre-flight meeting point at Mandalay Bay to Signature Air Terminal where we are checked in by Zero-G flight attendants dressed in black futuristic flight uniforms. I notice that their outfits are much cuter than our baggy blue flight attire, although I learn later that baggy was best.