HIDDEN ADVENTURES
It was ten years ago this week, in late March 2003, that I launched To The Point. I was almost 60 then, and I am perilously close to 70 now. I figure the only way to keep from slowing down is to speed up. So I am launching a series of what I call Hidden Adventures.
Adventures and expeditions to amazingly cool places in the world that few people know about, and far fewer have ever been to. I start tomorrow with The Hidden Atlantic, which begins here in Ushuaia, where I and the people with me board an expedition vessel bound for Antarctica and South Georgia, home to fur seals and penguins numbering in the millions; the world's most isolated community at Tristan da Cunha; the island the Brits exiled Napoleon on, St. Helena; and secretive Ascension Island, with its joint US-Brit military base.
I'll be at sea for a month, and most of the time be in touch with the world only with my satphone. I have to admit, I am really looking forward to this, not having to pay attention to all the craziness in Washington and everywhere else in the slightest way.
Of course, TTP will still be here! I'll be posting my articles whenever I can. Jack Kelly will be manning the HFR ramparts, and Miko will make sure the TTP Weekly Report with a full complement of articles goes out every Friday.
So -what Hidden Adventures are upcoming? (Hint: look in the TTP left side bar.) And what's the Easter message in this?
