Lee was a friendly, knowledgeable, accommodating, and professional tour guide. This is a wonderful nature-lover excursion, educational public-space art appreciation class, and thrilling ebike ride all in one. I am a retired world traveller who has been on 20 cruises and over 100 three-hour tour type excursions like this one. This one is the best one yet. It was also my first ebike ride. Lee orients you to the bike and adjusts to your size and comfort, increases your safety knowledge and confidence, and then equips you with a good fit helmet and audio communication system. Along the gorgeous route you will see mountainous horizons, mirrored lakes, wilderness park paths, wooden bridges, tunnels, occasional wildlife, and botanical gardens. There around 12-15 stops at fascinating large public art pieces, murals, and mosaics of varying complexities and styles of both and historic interest. Lee shares the artist information, the theme, the historical context, the materials and design features, and suggestions possible interpretations and intended meaning. He also welcomes our sharing what we "see", feel, and think about it. This is ver inspiring and leaves one with a greater appreciation of Anchorage, Alaskan and First Nation histories, and public art in the context if urban planning. Your guide provides for a great coffee and downtown gift shop and comfort stop and the halfway point. Most impressively, as entourage leader of the pack while riding, Lee calls out every tree limb to duck under, alerts every pedestrian or other bike we pass, even warns of every major potentially uncomfortable bump in the road or path. I had no trouble keeping up and never felt rushed or unsafe in any way. I am not in any physical shape but pear, and yet had no trouble learning how to let the bike do the rare heavy lifting up a short hill or two. I was never winded beyond the mildest of walking does. You pedal the entire time so it is great gentle exercise. It is like a series of ten minute rides on an exercise bike (at its easiest setting) with breaks of art appreciation between "sets". I now want an ebike, because it feels like I have had the best safety class ever. I have toured Anchorage in the most wonderful way possible. I will never simply walk past noteworthy public art pieces again in my life. I took gorgeous photos at every stop to enjoy forever. I enjoyed some of the most beautiful parks and city-scape and botanical garden spaces in Anchorage or in Alaska! Thank you for this wonderful tour. This is best and most excellent thing you can do in this city!