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EDITORIAL Shooting Survivors find Solace and Support on Vantage Travel River Cruise They came together, each carrying the memories of loved ones lost or the physical and psychological scars from surviving the horrific 2017 Las Vegas shooting tragedy, and yet they were smiling.
There was some personal history to be discovered also as "Irish Jimmy" Weinberger, a Vegas survivor, led a large group on a trek to a small tavern named The Red Ox, where his parents had met in 1969.
Survivors, nearly 40 in all arrived in Mainz, Germany in early November where they began strengthening friendships forged over the past year and meeting new friends on a cruise along the Rhine River. The trip was sponsored by Vantage Deluxe World Travel, the world-renowned travel operator based in Boston.
"I figured that I'd find the place on my own, but to have my friends share this experience with me was pure magic," said Weinberger. Drinks were ordered and soon everyone raised their glass in honor of Jimmy's parents. But smiles and laughter soon turned to concern as news spread of another mass shooting in Thousand Oaks, California.
Among the many highlights of their trip was a tour of Heidelberg Castle, which dates back to 1214, as most in the group had never come that close to ancient history Our Vantage heroes leaned on each other for support before. throughout the day, as many relived their own nightmares. Before a group dinner on the ms River Splendor where survivors signed a Country Strong flag, they all bowed their heads in a moment of silence for those lost in California and families that would be changed forever. After a difficult evening facing the harsh realities of another tragedy back home, the survivors received a much needed break and enjoyed the day in the city of Wurzburg touring its historic palace and marveling at the works of Italian painter Giovanni Tiepolo and architect Balthasar Newman. The group was also treated to a pre-Christmas market in the village square where many shopped for holiday gifts and enjoyed their first taste of gluhwein. As the healing cruise continued to Bamberg, Germany, the Las Vegas survivors began to express how much this trip has meant to them. For survivors who consider themselves lucky to have escaped that terrible night with their lives, there was some trepidation about meeting others who lost spouses and children. "I have all the right words to say," one survivor told a grieving mother. "But I know they are meaningless." 2 BOSTON | DECEMBER 2018
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EDITORIAL He showed the video to Brian Ahlers who studied the images and recognized a familiar face. "That's Chris Roybal," he told Weinberger. Roybal, a navy combat veteran who had survived multiple deployments to Afghanistan, was among the 58 people killed in Las Vegas. Roybal's mother Debby Allen had joined the healing cruise hoping to find new memories of her son in photos and videos in an effort to stitch together his last joyous moments on earth. Weinberger handed Allen his cell phone and together they watched and wept. "I was hoping this trip would bring me closer to my Christopher," Allen said. "At every church I visited on this trip, I said a prayer that my son would give me a sign that he was with me. He finally has."
Still, the memory and spirit of those lost could be felt by each member of the group along with other passengers on the trip. Survivor Brian Ahlers, whose wife Hannah Ahlers was shot and killed in Las Vegas, handed out #cheerstoHannah bracelets while showing some passengers the tattooed remembrance of his wife that covers his arms. In Bamberg, the group took photos of each other outside a picturesque restaurant by the river and toasted Vantage Deluxe World Travel for bringing them together.
On the last night of the healing cruise, survivors gathered in a prayer circle and reflected on their trip and their friendships. They also made a pact to reunite a year from now and raise funds to bring other survivors on a Vantage Travel cruise. The Vantage Heroes program, an extension of the Vantage Foundation, provides Heroes with free travel opportunities so they may leave their every day cares behind and enjoy the healing power of travel. Previous cruises have been offered to survivors of the Boston Marathon Bombings, 9/11 and United 93 families, and those who lost loved ones in the devastating Yarnell Hill wildfire in 2013. For more information visit: www.vantagetravel.com
"It's an experience of a lifetime," said Tom Durell, who had saved his girlfriend Julie Dove after she had been shot. "We'll pay forward the incredible gift this company and it's staff have given to us." The most poignant moment for many, one that captured the true spirit of the Vantage Heroes program, occured when "Irish Jimmy" Weinberger shared a cell phone video he had taken while bartending at the Route 91 concert just moments before gunfire erupted. "I didn't know who these people were but they were having the best times of their lives so I stopped serving drinks for a moment and took out my cell phone to share their joy," Weinberger said. COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
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CATCH PHOTOS Fishing with Shelley By Shelley Wigglesworth Tis the “sea”son! Fishing with Shelley’s annual 12 Days of “Fish”mas, is here, featuring a treasure trove of fisherman with some of their prize gifts from the sea!
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Shelley Wigglesworth is Maine native and award winning freelance journalist. In addition to her monthly feature in Coastal Angler, her work appears in various publications including Maine Boats Homes and Harbors, National Fisherman, Commercial Fisheries News, Maine Lobstermen's Association’s Landings, Yankee and The Village. In the summer she is a mate on two boats-Captain John’s Charters and the F-V Nor’easter. COASTALANGLERMAG.COM • THEANGLERMAG.COM
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Wilderness fly-in adventures can be described as one of the most fun, exhilarating and relaxing experiences one can experience on an outdoor adventure in Maine. Most remote lakes in northern Maine provide some of the world’s most treasured cold-water species such as Lake Trout, Brook Trout and the threatened Arctic Char (Blueback Trout). The wilderness experience lends itself to observe eagles, moose, loons along with a spectacular celestial sky. To participate on a remote fly-in trip does not mean doing without as you might expect. Eating your favorite dish while sitting by the fire, drinking your favorite beverage and sleeping off the ground in a comfy cot, well… it’s what the doctor ordered! Flying is not glamping by any means given weight restrictions for each person, but there is plenty of room for making it comfortable and enjoyable!
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Photo: “Maine’s Arctic Char (Blueback Trout)” by Richard Yvon
This boreal forest region provides more optimal conditions with fewer competing, non-native, invasive fish species than the southern or coastal parts of the state. Maine's native and wild trout lakes, ponds, and flowing waters represent a unique and abundant resource not available elsewhere in the United States. The Moose is the largest of the dear family and can be spotted while flying in because of the vast aerial view and remote location, they can be found feeding on that remote lakes or ponds. Moose like cool summers as only a boreal forest can provide. To see The Maine Highlands from the air is to truly appreciate how grand and spectacular this frontier really is. Maine is home Photo: “Mt Katahdin from the to over 2500 Air” by Richard Yvon ponds and lakes, the largest which is Moosehead Lake with over 116 square miles. Flora and fauna represent a combination of subarctic and Appalachian species. Forests include softwood stands of pine, spruce, and fir. Beech, sugar maple, yellow birch, aspen, paper birch is just some of the stands of hardwoods. Among the fauna are animals such as pine martin, deer, moose, black bear, fox, lynx, hare, raccoon, coyote, porcupine, fisher, and bobcats. Mt Katahdin is Maine’s tallest mountain which peaks at 5,268 ft. Its top summit is a start or end to the Appalachian trail which runs between Mt. Katahdin and Springer Mt. in Georgia. The trail is the largest hiking only trail in the world at 2,200 miles long. These facts are truly impressive but does not compare to the personal experience of visiting for yourself. Maine should be on everyone’s bucket list to do especially for the adventurer or naturalist at heart.
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or much of the U.S. it is time to don winter coats, sweep the chimney and winterize the boat. As the temperature plummets, it’s easy for the mind to wander toward thoughts of warm sun and a beach escape. For the fishing crews in Nosara, Costa Rica, the forecast for the next 10 months is perfect sunshine and clear fishing weather. Best of all, this is the time of year when big dorado provide plenty for the Christmas dinner table. Here in Costa Rica, our fishing pattern resets each year. Ever since the rainy season ended in early November, we have seen large
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schools of dorado stacked up like cordwood. Also, there are swarms of sailfish and the occasional marlin stalking these mahi-mahi meals. We expect this feeding pattern to continue until late-March when the dorado will be replaced by schools of yellowfin tuna moving in from the north. Gangs of spinning dolphins will show us the way to these tasty ahis, and once they show up the tuna bite will strengthen until our end-of-season in early September. Our offshore marlin, yellowfin and dorado all follow schools of bait that move from north to south along the Pacific coast. Conversely, our inshore fishery doesn’t depend on pelagic bait migration patterns. Instead our secluded port of Garza Bay is fed by local mountain rivers. When the cool, nutrient-rich river water collides with the warm, fast-moving saltwater of the Pacific, conditions are perfect for localized swarms of baitfish to form. This “homegrown” bait supports a ravenous population of big roosterfish, broomtail groupers and massive cubera snapper. It’s not unusual for these monsters to weigh upwards of 60 pounds yet still ascend the water column to strike on the surface. Roosterfish are in an especially catchable mood after a cool evening’s rain floods the estuary with fresh baits. Inshore or offshore, all are ripe for the catching, and captains of FishingNosara have posted excellent catches ever since the season started. Right off the bat, angler Brian Stafford, of Jacksonville, Fla. and his fellow firefighters nabbed a big batch of dorado on the 32-foot Wanderer. Catching these big beasts on the first day of the season is a great sign of what we imagine will be a “fishtastic” 2019 season. It’s always a great time be thankful for friends, family and the blessings in life, but with Christmas Day right around the corner, it is the right time to give the gift of fishing. If you have a youngster in the family, get them a tackle box and a starter reel. If you are already an avid angler, remember that Black Friday/Cyber Monday deals are great for expanding your arsenal. And, if you are ready to challenge yourself to catch the baddest fish on the planet, come on down to Nosara and pay us a visit.
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