Last week, I watched the Browns sneak past the Steelers in white-out conditions. The game-time temperature in Cleveland was 30 degrees, with a wind chill in the low 20s. By the fourth quarter, the field was covered in three inches of snow.
Maybe I’m a little envious because San Diego no longer has a football team, but witnessing those unfortunate Cleveland fans endure a punishing winter storm was, for me, a hard no.
Sure, curling up next to a fire in a cozy cabin in Vermont is lovely. But for those of you who feel there’s only so long you can sip on a pumpkin spice latte or watch an endless stream of football this weekend, here’s an alternative:
While the rest of the country endures frigid temperatures, San Diego boasts glorious sailing weather this holiday weekend. The best part is that, regardless of how functional or dysfunctional your family may be, there’s no better escape from relatives who have overstayed their welcome than spending a few hours sailing along San Diego’s beautiful coastline.
Here’s the ten-day forecast:
If you’re visiting San Diego for the holidays, instead of watching miserable fans freeze in Buffalo, Chicago, or Green Bay, book a sailing charter with us. Together, let’s start a new holiday tradition. We’ll even have a pumpkin spice latte waiting for you when you board!
Fair Winds and Following Seas…
Paul & Victoria