Wow, 2014 turned out
to be the year of moving. Guides-To-Go has finally found its home at
the Woodland Professional Building in Woodland Park, Colorado. This
area abounds with nature and wildlife which makes it the perfect
location for GTG. We take tourists, as well as locals, out to
explore this special place. We are excited and proud to also have a
facility to hold classes both indoors and out with a beautiful view
of Pikes Peak. If you would like to explore and learn more about the
natural world Go-To www.guides-to-go.com
and let us know. Also visit our blog of past adventures. Go-To
www.guides-to-go.blogspot.com
or we are on Facebook, Guides-To-Go Nature Where You Are.
Sunday, February 1, 2015
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Welcome to Thailand the "Land of Smiles"
This weekend we leave for a wonderful adventure in Thailand. It will be wonderful to spend almost a month in the country learning new customs, eating really good food and being in nature.
One of the excursions we have planned is riding an elephant into the rainforest to look for exotic and some endangered species such as tigers, leopards, elephants, black bears, and birds. The country boasts more than 1,000 species of birds including two endemics found nowhere else in the world, the White-eyed River Martin (pictured below) and Deignan's Babbler.
We will also visit temples, the River Kwai, many national parks, the Phi Phi Islands and the floating market in Bangkok. Watch for more postings to see the adventures we didn't plan.
The "Land of Smiles" awaits.
One of the excursions we have planned is riding an elephant into the rainforest to look for exotic and some endangered species such as tigers, leopards, elephants, black bears, and birds. The country boasts more than 1,000 species of birds including two endemics found nowhere else in the world, the White-eyed River Martin (pictured below) and Deignan's Babbler.
We will also visit temples, the River Kwai, many national parks, the Phi Phi Islands and the floating market in Bangkok. Watch for more postings to see the adventures we didn't plan.
The "Land of Smiles" awaits.
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Millie for Mayor of Divide
No Bones about it, She'll Treat you right
Millie is our lead guide, breaking the trail to
adventure in the backcountry of Southwest Colorado. After a long,
hard day of tracking and hiking Millie loves to feast on soybeans
always mindful of being strong and fit. When not working she loves a
good game of fetch or tug of war especially with her campaign
manager, Zorro the cat. Periodically she chews on branches and much
to her surprise, even some still attached to the trees!
If you elect Millie for Mayor she promises that every
bowl will be filled with food, hugs and belly rubs will abound and
that no stone will go unturned to provide each and every animal a
good home and a family that loves them.
This
is a fundraiser for Teller County Regional Animal Shelter, a no-kill
shelter where I adopted Millie and Zorro my wonderful pets. If you
would like to learn more please visit
http://www.tcrascolorado.com/index.php?page=mayor-of-divide.
Vote
Millie for Mayor!!
Friday, January 24, 2014
Winter Wonderland
Woke up this morning to a new skiff of
powdery snow. We went out first thing into the pristine wilderness
to do some tracking. The first tracks we came across were the
cottontails, the main food source for our other park animals. As we
hiked through the flocked pines we came across Red Fox tracks and
chose to see what he was up to in the early morning hours. The
tracks led us about a mile until we lost them in the deep snow in the
forest. The story from the tracks this morning told us that the fox
marked the trail numerous times to let us know who it belongs to, he chased a
rabbit to a rock formation hoping for breakfast (the rabbit did get
away), and frolicked in the snow looking for mice and voles. Upon
our return we took many pictures of the winter wonderland. The
layers of snow were like walking on a blanket of diamonds and the
slight breeze blew snowflakes from the trees like gold dust. Enjoy
your winter wonderland wherever it may be.
Look carefully to right of window - "gold dust" |
Guides-To-Go has a New Home
We finally have settled into our new
office in Woodland Park and are excited to start classes and tours in
the Southwest Colorado and Pikes Peak region. Dee bought a 35' 5th
Wheel (the model is a “Snowbird” go figure..hehe) and is spending the
winter as a volunteer at the Mueller State Park Visitor's Center.
What a great opportunity! It has been fun hiking everyday, rain,
snow or sunshine and getting to know the resident critters. It is a beautiful park on
the west side of Pikes Peak with 5,000 acres, 55 miles of trails and
an elevation of 9600 feet. If you have the opportunity, come see this place.
Happy New Year!
“I
can hardly wait until I can step out into the cool, crisp mountain
air with a hot cup of coffee. Hear the wind through the pines and
the sweet smell that I remember as a child. Off in the distance will
be the elk grazing at the foot of Pikes Peak and I will know I can
relax now.”
Dee DeJong, Owner / Guide / Trainer of GTG
I
said this many times as I was packing and getting ready for the big
move of Guides-To-Go; it proves if you have a goal you can achieve
anything. I have had many cups of coffee, heard the wind, seen the
elk and smelled the sweet mountain air many times. Just keep
dreaming and it will become reality. Thanks for all you support
through the years and many more to come. Dee
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