Private tour in Denver Jeremy J
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Jeremy J.
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My passion for adventure began in high school when I first heard about the Appalachian Trail. Trekking 2,180 miles through 14 states was exactly the challenge I was seeking. After four years in the army, I hiked the trail for six unforgettable months. My love for exploring on foot soon expanded to biking, and the following year, I biked across the USA and parts of New Zealand, eventually learning that biking around the world was possible. After university, I embarked on a global journey, biking 18,000 miles across Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and South America. My adventure was filled with incredible experiences and challenges, including a car accident in Tibet that resulted in a broken femur and a month-long hospital stay. Undeterred, I moved to Taiwan and China, where I earned a master’s degree in Chinese studies, taught, and started offering biking and hiking tours. What began as free tours evolved into organized, paid trips, mainly in the Tibetan regions of Sichuan, Gansu, Yunnan, and other areas. After the pandemic and changes in China, I returned to the USA and brought my expertise to Colorado, offering unique tours like those I once led abroad. Colorado is a top destination, with stunning natural beauty like the Rocky Mountains, national parks, and outdoor activities such as hiking, skiing, and whitewater rafting. Vibrant cities like Denver and Boulder offer rich cultural attractions, including Red Rocks Amphitheater, art districts, and historic sites. Visitors can explore mining towns, Old West heritage, Native American history, and relax in hot springs. With year-round activities, from wildflower hikes to winter sports, and a thriving food and drink scene, Colorado has something for everyone. I offer a range of tours, from hiking and snowshoeing in the Rockies, city and scenic bike tours of downtown, Red Rocks and Golden, and "Denver in a Day" experiences featuring Red Rocks Amphitheater and Golden, to food and true crime city tours. My Denver in a Day tour explores the city’s highlights, including Red Rocks, Dinosaur Ridge, Golden, and the RiNo Art District, with options to customize the route. My hiking tours offer immersive experiences in the Rockies, with trails at high elevations (9000 ft or more) and varying difficulties. My camping tours can be based near the vehicle or deep in the wilderness, depending on your preferences. For a fun city experience, my 10-mile bike tour covers key spots in Denver, including the Five Points and RiNo Art Districts, Union Station, and the Colorado State Capitol. For countryside tours, I'll pick you up from your accommodation and drive to scenic bike trails, like the one starting at Castle Rock Canyon, passing landmarks like Nemrick Butte, and continuing along the Santa Fe Bike Trail to Colorado Springs, with an option to visit the Garden of the Gods. The evening food tour takes you through Denver’s vibrant culinary scene, visiting four spots for delicious dishes and drinks. You’ll also learn about Denver’s history and vibrant food scene while passing stunning murals in RiNo. Our flexible tours allow you to choose the dishes, from tacos to sushi, and everything in between. As the owner and lead guide, I’m passionate about showing you Colorado’s most scenic and extraordinary places. With many spots often crowded, traveling with a local who knows hidden gems and off-the-beaten-path locations makes all the difference. Our tours are ideal for outdoor enthusiasts seeking active adventures and are flexible to suit your group’s specific needs. We also offer custom and multi-day tour options, along with a free travel guide packed with recommendations for the best places to see, hike, eat, drink, and more. We will pick you up and return you to wherever your staying. Looking forward to hearing from you soon!
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Snowshoeing and hiking in the Rockies offer some of the most breathtaking outdoor experiences imaginable, with every step revealing the beauty and grandeur of this iconic mountain range. Winter transforms the Rockies into a sparkling wonderland, with snow-covered trails winding through silent forests and expansive meadows. Hiking in the Rockies during the warmer months is a feast for the senses. Trails lead through alpine meadows bursting with wildflowers, towering pine forests, and up to jagged peaks offering awe-inspiring vistas. Each step reveals new wonders—crystal-clear lakes reflecting the sky, cascading waterfalls, and the chance to spot wildlife like elk, marmots, or even the occasional mountain goat. In every season, the Rockies promise an unforgettable experience, blending adventure with the tranquility of pristine wilderness.
Our hikes vary by season, but I typically explore scenic areas such as alpine lakes, bison reserves, stunning views, or sites of historical significance. Depending on the location, we’ll drive between 45 minutes and 2 hours to reach the trailhead. Most hikes cover 4 to 4.5 miles, though we also offer longer options. The regular hiking season runs from May to October. From November through April, many trails are snow-covered. If there’s fresh snow, we’ll use snowshoes, but often the trails are packed down by recent visitors, allowing us to use microspikes. Either way, I provide all the necessary gear—snowshoes, microspikes, hiking poles, and gaiters—at no additional cost to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. During the hike, we’ll take a break to enjoy lunch and enjoy the views. With trails often buried in snow and unmarked, having a knowledgeable guide ensures you stay on track and have a safe, memorable adventure.
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2023 Blue Chrysler Pacifica Minivan with 6 passenger seats. License plate EMJUO3
Denver, Colorado, United States
I can meet you where you'd like in or around Denver, Colorado or nearby cities, like Boulder, Morison or Golden.
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