Many of our guests were aware that we were closing for a few weeks of vacation and enjoying a climb on Kilimanjaro and a safari (climb for Robin, safari for all of us). We are safely back in Freeport, having had a great time away (our first in five years)! Robin did great on his climb, despite unusually cold temperatures and blinding sand storms. Kilimanjaro is 19,340 feet to the summit and Robin made it to 17,500 feet before the sand took over and caused temporary loss of site, forcing him to come down. He had an amazing experience and we are proud of his accomplishment. The safari was unbelievable! We saw the migration and as Elyse says “all of the animals possible.” We will gladly share pictures and stories with anyone interested. It was truly a trip of a lifetime.
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