Nice boats Ralphy. I was able to have a short trip on one of the tall ships about ten years ago. One of the highlights of my life.
Not for everyone, I would never go mountain climbing. The Volvo around the world race is making its only North American stop in Newport right now...
Hate boats... hate water... I'm horribly prone to seasickness.. I have to load up on Dramamine and then fall asleep.. so what's the point?
I don't get seasick unless a boat is rocking nonstop. We did a junk boat tour on our first trip to Thailand and on the way back it did a lot of rocking for a long time. Sis in law lost it over the side of the boat and I was getting close to it. Another time was a big ferry from Amsterdam to Newcastle and many people were looking very green. I had to go lie down on my bunk, then I was fine. But it's got to be very rough for me to have a problem.
I am hypersensitive to motion sickness. Remember... I can't even use the exercise ball for crunches without tossing my cookies.. or at least feeling like it.
Oh, that is very sensitive! Is it an inner ear problem? Have you always had this?
My dh retired early because of something that caused him to have constant vertigo and was expected to be permanent. Fortunately, he recovered.
At one time I lived in Newport. Lovely little town. Too bad you are not going in July....when they have the Newport Regatta. Too many tourists though.Ralphy, my brother lives in Newport and we are making our first visit there in Sept. He doesn't sail but he does kayak and canoe.
No inner ear problems... I am not bothered by vertigo. I have always had severe motion sickness. What's really funny is guess where I am not bothered in the least!.. On an airplane. go figger
At one time I lived in Newport. Lovely little town. Too bad you are not going in July....when they have the Newport Regatta. Too many tourists though.
The fall is lovely in Newport, the crowds are gone, the prices are down, and the weather can be perfect...