Taking a cannabis tincture on a boat cruise

My friends and I love to gathering for a women excursion every month… Living in Portland, there are regularly fun activities available to us.

Last month, the six of us booked a sunset supper cruise along the Willamette River, the trip gave amazing views of the Portland skyline and the best local landmarks, then it lasted multiple-and-a-half hours, included live rock n roll and gave a absolutely delicious meal.

It was an seriously good and great cruise! We were able to chat, sip wine and love the scenery. The boat passed under Hawthorne, Ross Island and Marquam Bridge. We got a nice look at Sellwood riverfront park, Waverley Country Club and Elk Rock Island, but depending on the excursion, our friends and I love to partake in some cannabis to enhance the experience. We usually make a stop at the downtown Portland dispensary and load up on some high THC percentage strains. While we all like smoking pre-rolls or taking fortune of the convenience of vapes, we couldn’t use any inhalation methods on the boat. We needed something more discreet. We considered edibles however didn’t want to load up our billfolds with gummies, cookies or candies that might melt, however after quite a bit of debate, we chose a tincture to share. The fortune of a tincture is the compact packaging. The tiny bottle tucks absolutely into a pocket and includes a dropper for easy dosing. All it takes is a couple of drops under the tongue to achieve quick onset of effects. There is no extra gear required, consumption creates no mess, waste, smoke, ash or stinks. Tinctures are 1 of the more discreet methods and yet give high ratios of cannabinoids and terpenes. They are available in a wide variety of flavors and strains and offer a long shelf-life.

 

Taking a cannabis tincture on a boat cruise