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Why Should I Bicycle With Noo Funteers Adventure Vacation Tours?
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Noo Funteers is owned and operated by vacation cyclists. Our vacations are adventure vacations. We have many years' experience in adventure travel. For years, we have traveled with various outfitters throughout the Western United States, Canada, and Alaska. Frequent comments by other customers, along with our own desires, prompted us to begin a different kind of adventure touring company. Noo Funteers endeavors to provide the most scenic and spectacular routes, coupled with the finest available meals and accommodations, while providing more challenging routes than other outfitters offer. On all of our trips we stay in lodges, motels and inns, as opposed to camping. The following 11 points illustrate why you should choose Noo Funteers for your next active vacation tour.
1. GREAT SCENERY
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Foremost in our trip route selection is the magnificent scenery. Your scenery possibilities range from towering snow capped peaks to eerie desert rock formations. In addition, our remote routes offer the opportunity to see a wide variety of abundant wildlife on each trip.
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2. MORE CHALLENGING TRIP ROUTES
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In addition to beginner trips, we also have several trips that will challenge even the most experienced cyclist. The longest trip in terms of daily and overall mileage is the Grand Junction trip that averages 77 miles a day for a grand trip total of 844 miles. Elevation climbs per day range as high as 8,947 feet on our most difficult trip.
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3. LOWER TRAFFIC VOLUME
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Most of the western roads on which we bike have much lower traffic volumes than the roads in the eastern half of the United States. Most of our trips are scheduled before or after peak tourist season. Those scheduled during tourist season are on roads that are not as heavily traveled by tourists as the other roads in the vicinity.
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4. WIDE SHOULDERS
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Most of the selected roads in our routes have fairly clean, two to eight foot wide shoulders on which to bike.
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5. LONGER GRADES
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On the more difficult trips for advanced cyclists, some days have long, more gradual grades, as opposed to the short steeper grades found in the East. This means some of our downhills may be 15 to 30 miles long. Some days may be fairly flat, however if there is a climb it is usually not as steep as the grades in the East.
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6. BICYCLING AT YOUR OWN PACE
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None of our trips are races to see who finishes first. Our detailed, easily understood descriptions and directions will allow an individual to pedal at his own pace without the help of a guide. Indeed, if you ride too fast you may miss seeing some wildlife or scenery that others behind you are enjoying. If you so desire, you may take all day to complete each leg of your trip, stopping as often as you feel necessary to take pictures, watch wildlife, or to absorb the beauty of the moment. If you do not want to pedal the whole day, then just flag down the van and hitch a shuttle ride at any point.
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7. EXCITING OPTIONS ON DAYS OFF
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Although the costs of optional activities are not included in the cost of the trip, some options are available at a group rate. Most of our option days allow for a wide variety of fun and exciting (or just restful) activity selections. Some of the many options from which you may choose on different trips range from hiking, mountain biking, shopping for trip momentos, horseback riding, boating or white water rafting. Hot mineral spas, train rides, balloon riding, and sightseeing at National Parks are available on certain trips. On many of our trips, we have off days scheduled in areas considered by many outdoor magazine polls as some of the best areas in which to hike in the Western Hemisphere. For the hiking enthusiast, we recommend the Bryce-Zion, Grand Canyon, Grand Teton, or Big Bend trips.
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8. BEST FOOD AND INNS AVAILABLE
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We utilize the best restaurants and inns available. Our evening meals are not pre-selected. You may order any appetizer, salad, entre, and dessert offered on the menu. Alcoholic beverages are not included in the cost of the trip. We try to make our overnight accommodations the finest in the area. If there is a famous landmark inn or hotel in the area, we try to patronize that location.
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9. SMALL GROUP SIZE
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We insist on maintaining small groups for our trips. Our maximum amount of participation is 31 guests plus two to four guides. Our normal group size is 15 to 22 people plus guides. The small size of our groups makes for much safer, less crowded road conditions. This also allows our guides to devote more time to each of our guests specific requests.
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10. WELL SPACED REST STOPS FOR FOOD AND WATER
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We have roadside rest stops at which we provide snacks and drinks, usually every 10 to 15 miles. Lunches are specially prepared and served at a scenic roadside stop, which is usually three to four hours into the ride each day.
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11. PHYSICALLY ACTIVE VACATIONS
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We offer some of the most active and unusual vacations to be found anywhere in America. You may select from trips ranging in duration from four to 14 days. The mileage ranges from the highest of 844 total miles (77 miles a day average) to a low of 76 total miles (25 miles a day average). Elevation average climb is a high of 6,481 feet per day to a relatively flat 1,455 feet per day.
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Larry and Karen set up their company after scanning the magazines and experiencing many organized bicycling trips. They listened to comments from others in their groups and thought long and hard about what was needed and what people wanted. After trying out various plans they decided that the western USA was best suited for bicycling trips. They just found that there was less traffic there, more driver awareness of the needs of cyclist, more scenic bike routes and paths and plenty of wildlife. Larry is a keen and energetic cyclist and prefers more challenging routes but he understands that Karen likes to go at her own pace and really get a chance to appreciate the scenery. So they have devised ways of accommodating cyclists with different needs and expectations, but who want to be in the same group. After all a cycling magazine generally has readers who are avid cyclists, but they also have wives, families and friends! Probably the best part of going on a bicycling trip for most people is getting to their destination at the end of a long ride. Not many people like the thought of having to set up camp, cook their own meal, clean up and then fall asleep on a hard camping mattress. Nor do they like having to organize the accommodations for the trip when they don't know what they might find at the end of a long, hard ride. Many bicycling magazines list accommodations but Larry and Karen vet what's available and make sure the best is booked. A variety of routes are offered, and Larry and Karen grade them out of thirty so an average estimate of the cycling ability of the whole party can be used to select a suitable trip. Other indications are given as well, such as how many days the trip takes and the amount of "off days" available. These days can be used to indulge in hiking, horseback riding, relaxing or even shopping. A number of the bicycling trips offered wind their way through Parks such as Glacier National Park, which was voted number one in the USA in a popular outdoor adventure magazine. There is a plethora of sights and sites to be seen and experienced on these bicycling trips and a camera is essential. So grab that bicycling magazine and start dialing numbers, these trips are popular especially during holiday times. Your great adventure awaits you!
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