The best part of the experience was having Rob as our guide due to his patience, expertise, and his experience with the Mickelson Trail. While I was unable to ride a bike on the Mickelson Trail, my sons one of which is Autistic, were able to bike the 17.9 miles due to how Rob explained the trail, went a portion of the trail with them, and made sure they were safe along the way.
Since I was unable to ride, Rob as we passed the various stopping points on the trail, he would point out the landscape, the trail, and other points of interest. He made me feel as if I were a part of the bike trip with my sons. This made the day very special to me.
In addition to this, the lunch provided was good and made for a very enjoyable day. My sons are in their twenties and not teens but there was nothing else I could select.
Due to this experience, my sons are talking about another bike trip with Rob in June of 2024.