Guided Scooter Tour in Denver with ScooTours Denver Scooter Rental
A guided tour in Denver on a scooter? How does it work? This video takes you through all the steps.
You'll see what it is like to meet in our parking lot in Downtown Denver at 14th and California between the Hyatt Regency and the Embassy Suites Downtown.
You'll see the process of filling out paperwork (driver's license and credit card required) and of picking super-sexy helmets.
You'll see our group safety and riding scootorial training and then individual coaching on how to ride a scooter. Then you'll see that you take plenty of practice laps to gain comfort and skills.
After group photographs, we zoom off to explore our favorite spots in Denver. Some of the tour is historical and some is cultural. We stop at various Denver landmarks and tell stories of famous or infamous people.
The tour is a mix of stopping to see interesting places and riding through beautiful parks and neighborhoods.
We do not visit the same spots on each tour. Among the places we choose from are: Confluence Park, Lower Downtown (LoDo), National Velvet, LoHi, Denver Highlands, Colorado Convention Center, Coors Field, Denver Union Station, Denver City and County Building, Colorado State Capitol, Molly Brown House, Governor's Mansion, Cheesman Park, Capitol Hill Mansion Bed and Breakfast, Denver Country Club's Reed Castle, Cherry Creek North, Washington Park, City Park, Denver Museum of Nature and Science.
Easter Weekend in Denver, Colorado | Travel Vlog - Rocky Mountains & More
48 hours in Denver, Colorado. April 19th - 21st, 2019.
Travel Itinerary
Friday:
Flight arrived Friday evening and I took the first train from the airport to Union Station.
After checking into the Crowne Plaza Downtown, I headed out for some dinner.
Bar 5280 - great atmosphere and food. Lots of craft beers and overall a good stop close to the hotel.
Saturday
Picked up rental car from the Sheraton Enterprise to head to the mountains. I drove through Boulder to Estes National Park then into Rocky Mountain National Park - 10/10. Could've spent all weekend here!!
A recommendation from the rental car guy was to stop at Oskar Blues for lunch.
Saturday evening - tried to stop into Red Rocks but a concert meant you had to have a ticket :(
I headed out to try some more local beers and food to the LoDo District to the Wynkoop Brewery and then walked around downtown.
Sunday Morning - took a Bird scooter to see the Capitol Hill, Mile High Stadium, Riverfront Park and then Vodoo Doughnuts. Rock Bottom Brewery and then the Falling Rock were my last stop before Union Station for the train back to the airport.
The only problem was not having more time to explore the places I had on my last but didn't get to - Red Rocks, Coors Brewery and a longer time in the Rockies are on the agenda next time!!
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Rocky Mountain Passages--Lewis and Clark on the Helena National Forest
The Gates of the Mountains are one of the special places along the Lewis and Clark Trail located on public land.
This segment, managed by the Helena National forest, is open to everyone.
It is a place where people can still travel the route of the Corps of Discovery and can experience a
landscape that looks much as it did when Lewis and Clark treked here.
Traveling Through Colorado
My Girlfriend and I still traveling from NY to CA. As we hit colorado we were left speechless. (Except for the first part :))
Zip Lining at Durango Mountain Resort, Colorado
Nathan, my 11 year-old grandson, does his first zip line at the Durango Mountain Resort and loved it!
Canyonlands National Park, Utah Wheelchair Travel
Canyonlands National Park is one of Utah's Might 5, and a unique landscape of its own, carved out by the Colorado River. Explore what is wheelchair accessible.
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Crescent Resort On South Beach By Diamond Resorts Video : Miami Beach, Florida, United States
Crescent Resort On South Beach By Diamond Resorts Video : Miami Beach, Florida, United States
This boutique property has fully furnished suites with kitchens, refrigerator, two-phone lines, two TV's, King bed in master with deep soaking tub, and separate living area. Newly renovated AAA 3 diamond rated. Concierge and tour desk in lobby.
Please note: Public parking is very limited. Valet parking can be arranged upon check in with the front desk.
Rent a bike or scooter to explore all of South Beach or kickback on the Veranda overlooking the Ocean and Lummus Park. Resort Fee will be $13.00 per day will be collected upon check-in.
Resort Fee includes: Wifi Fitness Center In-room safe Beach towels Local Calls
Check-in from 16:00 , check-out prior to 10:00
TV, Air conditioning, Mini bar, Hairdryer.
Parking, 24 hours Front Desk Service, Business centre, Gym, Laundry service, Concierge service.
Hotel adress: 1420 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, United States
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Telluride Motorcycle Trip
Long weekend trip to Telluride, CO
5 Tools You Should Never Buy from Harbor Freight
Harbor Freight tools. 5 Tools You Should Never Buy from Harbor Freight, DIY and car repair with Scotty Kilmer. 3 tools you should never buy from harbor freight. The worst tools at harbor freight. The best tools at harbor freight. Are Harbor Freight tools any good? Should I buy Harbor Freight tools. Are Harbor Freight tools worth it? The truth about Harbor Freight tools. Car advice. DIY car repair with Scotty Kilmer, an auto mechanic for the last 51 years.
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1. The Mechanic Monday Giveaway will begin April 1st at 7 am CST and run for six days, ending on April 7th at 9 am CST.
2. There will be one winner of a brake kit valued at $40.
3. To enter, simply leave one non-offensive comment in the video below.
4. Only one comment per entrant is allowed and more than one comment will not increase your odds of winning.
5. Must be 18 years or old at the time of entering this giveaway OR have your parents’ permission.
6. This giveaway is open worldwide.
7. Any offensive, obscene, or lewd comments will be ineligible to win the giveaway.
8. The odds of winning are based on how many people enter the giveaway.
9. The winner will be chosen at random.
10. The winner will receive a reply to their originally posted comment in the video and will also be announced in a newly posted comment by Scotty around Sunday 9 am CST. The winner will be required to respond to Scotty’s comment within 24 hours or their win will become void and a new winner will be chosen at random.
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This is the people's automotive channel! Learn how to fix your car and how it works. Get a chance to show off your own car on Sundays. Or show off your own car mod on Wednesdays. Tool giveaways every Monday to help you with your own car projects. Or enter your own DIY car fix to compete in the best fix of the week contest every Thursday. We have a new video every day! I've been an auto mechanic for the past 50 years and I'm here to share my knowledge with you.
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Arches National Park: Accessible Trails & Sites by wheelchairtraveling.com
Ashley Lyn Olson of wheelchairtraveling.com gives a great summary of accessibility at Arches National Park in Utah. Watch her as she explores with her wheelchair, giving you an inside look on what to expect. READ REVIEW:
ATV @ Lake Havasu City
ATV @ Lake Havasu City
trans-Canada motorcycle trip, Oregon and Washington
I took a great motorcycle trip from Oregon to Virginia via southern Canada. This video shows the portion of the trip through Oregon and Washington as I headed up toward Canada.
Video shows tractor-trailer overturn in alleged road rage crash
Police released video showing an alleged road rage crash involving a tractor-trailer. An apparent act of road rage ended when a tractor-trailer driver crashed into a highway median, flipped and overturned across Route 17 in a wreck captured on dashboard camera footage.
Garden of the Gods SEGWAY TOUR
Tour of the Garden of the Gods on a Segway. adventurtesoutwest.com
Amos Winter: The cheap all-terrain wheelchair
How do you build a wheelchair ready to blaze through mud and sand, all for under $200? MIT engineer Amos Winter guides us through the mechanics of an all-terrain wheelchair that's cheap and easy to build -- for true accessibility -- and gives us some lessons he learned along the road.
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Caught on Dashcam - Car Crash and Flip Off the Side of a Mountain - Angeles Crest Highway
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One year ago, today, I almost died. Here is the video of the incident.
I'm primarily posting this in an attempt to help others learn from my mistakes. This is a reminder to be safe, pay attention and KNOW THE ROAD before you try to enjoy it. I failed on all 3 of those accounts and it nearly cost me my life.
I wrote my story below, a day after the accident happened while I still remembered everything that happened. It was mainly for myself, but I decided to share it on facebook, and now here. A year later, and I have more than learned my lesson and realized my mistakes. I of course take full responsibility for my mistakes and realize it could have been worse.
Here is the full story pasted here: since YouTube's character limit unfortunately doesn't allow me to post the full thing.
Shortened story below:
Sunday, Jan 4, 2015, I received a second chance at life.
What happened? To put it simply, I was going faster than I should have been and got distracted at the one moment that required 110% focus on an unfamiliar road.
As an auto enthusiast, when you have a nice somewhat fast modified car with a loud exhaust you tend to like tunnels. They make your exhaust sound that much better, sort of like singing in the shower… Well, I found myself accelerating through this nice long and dark pair of tunnels; I had done this many times before in other tunnels. At the exit, I could barely see because it was so bright, a person standing and holding something while motioning. Wondering what they were doing, I stared, and stared, reaching the top of 4th gear, all while trying to comprehend what they were trying to tell me. Then I figured it out. They were telling me to slow down and watch the curve ahead, but it was too late. When I think about it now, I don’t ever remember seeing the road ahead until I was nearly out of the tunnel. In my mind I had assumed that it just went straight. At that point I was exiting the tunnel straight as the road curved to the left. I had no time to slam on my brakes beforehand. Realizing I was going way too fast for that section, I applied the brakes softly in an effort to keep the back end from sliding out, but, combined with a bump and rough switch in surface texture from concrete to asphalt, I lost traction. I began sliding to the left, the car oversteering, rotating counter-clockwise, over the center marker. I counter-steered, turning the steering wheel all the way to the right, but kept sliding to the left into the turnout. It was at this moment I knew, I had fucked up.
I slammed into a berm and expected to come to a complete stop, but the terrifying journey wasn’t over. I went over the edge. It happened so fast all I can remember is everything crashing and spinning. I thought I was rolling over down the side of the mountain. I was confident I was going to land upside down and get crushed. I was on the world's worst roller coaster that could only end with death, or so I thought. I came to a stop, still yelling, not fully comprehending what just happened, or how far down the mountain I was and that I actually just crashed my car. Luckily for me, I landed on a rock wall that was part of a drainage pipe that went through the mountain. It was the only horizontally level piece on an extremely steep sloped hill. Had I spun off a few feet before or after, I’d be dead.
I never thought that I would be one of the guys that wrecks his car in the canyons. I’m not even close to being a pro driver, but, at least before the accident I took just slight pride in my situational awareness while driving, my somewhat decent understanding of vehicle dynamics and how various driver inputs affect a vehicle in motion, my autocross and canyon experience, and the fact that I haven’t gotten any tickets or into any accidents since I got my license (for what it's worth). I messed up. I got too comfortable at the wrong moment and it got the best of me. It shows that things like this can happen to mostly anyone. The whole cruise up there was relaxed, leisurely, until that moment. I definitely wasn’t purposely trying to take that corner fast, I was caught up in the moment flying through those long tunnels, got distracted, and didn’t see the road ahead of me. I panicked last minute and that ultimately lead to this entire situation. I’m disappointed in myself, and I know some others may be disappointed in me as well. And I know it could have been worse in so many ways, and I’m kicking myself for that. But ultimately I’m glad to be alive and well and that I did not involve others in the wreck.
Car is a modified 2004 Subaru Forester XT.