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Showing posts with label Day Tours. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Day Tours. Show all posts

Thursday, April 21, 2016

Team Building - or an Excuse to Enjoy a Beautiful Day!

Your Perfect Tour Awaits!
Team Building. Exercises in Trust. Corporate Retreat. Once upon a time these words brought to mind images of Dude Ranches or Spas In Fiji (am-I-right???).

Why not put a local, low-pressure spin on your next Work Bonding Event and take a Faux Tour with us?

Best case scenario: you all love it and decide to make it a regular event for your office/team/co-hort! Call it what you will: an afternoon of site-seeing by bike sounds pretty sweet, and is bound togive you the breath of fresh air outside the office that you need! I suppose in part that's why I created Leisurely Pedaling, though, and now it's an option for your corporate field trips and team bonding moments as well!

Worst case scenario: you find our stories ridiculous and you've been forced to spend a half day on a bike (on the company's dime...) enjoying the sunshine on your face and gentle breeze in your hair. Oh - and you're probably in the company of your co-workers and boss, and there's a really friendly and fun guide you can talk with as well!

What do you say - time to go talk with the manager of activities and team building and make sure the HR department is on board?

Cheers for now,
Adventure Jes

Friday, March 4, 2016

I'll Take the Faux-sperience, Please!

I love a good story, and I love retelling a good story to the best of my ability. Therein lies my greatest challenge, though: does it matter if the retelling of a story actually matches its origin, or can the beauty of a totally embellished tale be a memorable experience in itself?

This year Leisurely Pedaling is adding a Faux Collins Tour as a pre-planned, standard tour option for either half-day or full-day enjoyment! You'll get the full tour experience with anecdotes, fun factoids, and a whole lot of hoop-la that has limited - ok, I'll be honest, has almost zero - factual basis. You could probably ride this same tour a hundred times and never get the same rhetoric.

Oh the stories Old Town Fort Collins could tell!
Many questions you didn't know you had, and will laughingly embrace our answers for include:

  • What is a council tree - and where is it?
  • Why "horsetooth"?
  • So, where did they stash the powder?
  • Which street was paved first?
  • What's the story behind the CSU Aggies becoming CSU Rams?
  • Where was the original Fort?
  • I hear the city has tunnels under Old Town, what are/were they used for?
  • Tell me about Balloon Boy...
  • What was the incident that inspired local legislation banning horses from being ridden into public buildings?
I know, we're just as excited to experience this tour as you and can't wait to share our knowledge along the ride or over a beverage with you and your tour buddies!
Cheers for now,
Adventure Jes
The city's oldest tree is in there somewhere...

Thursday, July 23, 2015

Raining... Pouring... and Pedaling?

Even in cloud cover: a verdant glow everywhere!
It doesn’t always rain in Northern Colorado. In fact, we average more than 300 days of sunshine every year. Usually, we have amber waves of grain, dusty prairies, and all shades of purple Rocky Mountains.

This spring, however, has taught us all to value our “waterproofs” and provided an opportunity to dust off the thesaurus in describing the lush verdant glow of our surroundings. Starting around tax day (how fitting!) the clouds descended and the rain set in. Our May flowers received a light dusting of snow. The sun shone on Colorado State University’s spring commencement ceremonies, and finally we emerged from this low-pressure stupor for Father’s day.
May 'showers' and flowers!

Riding in the rain is an acquired art: there is no right answer, is rarely universal one day to the next. However, the relaxed explorer would do well to keep the following in mind:

The 'original' waterproof case!
*When in doubt, put your technology in a sealed plastic bag
*Carrying your waterproofs (jackets, pants, etc…) doesn’t ensure you won’t need them
*Bike lights aren’t just for dawn, dusk, and midnight adventures!
*You can keep your feet dry pedaling in up to five inches of gently flowing water
*Bike parking is exceptionally easy… When raining!

To date: no-one has melted due to rain.