Hello Fellow HE Travelers, We’ve been up to quite a bit lately! We drove back to Salt Lake City around the first part of June… We then frantically got a few projects further along, before hopping on a plane. Not only that, but we then flew to Switzerland and joined our Alpenglow Swiss Hiking Tour […]
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Zachary’s Notes – Resurrecting the Dock in Cedar Key, Florida – June 2022
Greetings fellow HE Travelers, This last month has been a whirlwind of adventure. Trisha was in Botswana hosting one of our groups, so I was stuck home by myself for 20 days. To prevent loneliness, I invited my construction buddy Ethan Higbee to Cedar Key, to help me work on fixing our dock while she […]
Gay Glacier Tours – a Fragile Beauty
Through our HE Travel tours to all seven continents, a frequent theme is the ebb and flow of glaciers. The glaciers we see on our gay tours are among the most visible barometers of changes occurring on our planet. At this time most glaciers are receding, and many have disappeared altogether. The earth’s surface is […]
Zachary’s Notes May 2022- Settling Into Cedar Key, Mexico Travels, & Spending Time with Family
Greetings Fellow HE Travelers, It has been a travel-packed month. I started off in Mexico, joining one of our HE Travel groups on the Mexico City – Puebla Gay Tour. The guys were a lot of fun. This was the first time I’ve personally joined one of our cultural gay city tours. I was surprised […]
Magical Gay Safari Experience
There’s something magical and mystical about a gay safari in Southern Africa. It offers one of those rare experiences where we humans are guests of nature, on their scale. The animals run free, following instincts honed by their species over the millennia. We humble visitors are dwarfed by the grandeur of the surroundings while in our protective vehicle or safari lodge. We can learn a lot about living in harmony with nature by observing the people whose ancestors have long co-existed with the animals.