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Forest hike to Twin and Snoqualmie Falls
This half day tour is a combination of a moderate 2-hour hike (a few inclines for five minutes) to the Twin Falls close up and a visit to an historic logging town, Snoqualmie, located next to the famous Snoqualmie Falls, which we view, as well. I will pick you up in downtown Seattle and drive eastward for about 30 minutes until we arrive at the trailhead. We will hike in old growth forest along Snoqualmie River to Twin Falls and the Upper Falls (1.3 miles), which is a beautiful cascade of waterfalls. After the hike we will drive through North Bend, where the diner from the popular tv show "Twin Peaks" is located, to the historic logging town of Snoqualmie. The locomotives of the time are still on the railroad tracks and the old depot from the year 1890 is in use till this day. Then we go to the Snoqualmie Falls of 270 feet - followed by Borst Lake, where Mount Si is reflected in the often still lake - and then drive back to downtown Seattle.
Photoshoot in Pike Place Market
***24 HOUR EDITING!*** We'll jump into the vibrant and historic Pike Place Market. This is a MUST SEE area for visitors! We'll take pictures at the legendary "Public Market Center" sign, the Gum Wall, and explore the market for more picture-worthy hotspots! Want a sneak peek of what photos will look like? Follow me on social media at "Cameron Thomsen Photography". I will be snapping shots during our excursion to capture every moment of your fun-filled experience! If there are multiple people or families in the group, we will rotate in and out to make sure everyone gets pictures in each location! If not, message me and we can figure it out :) At the end, you'll end up with around 25-30 edited* pictures(per person) sent digitally. These pictures will be full resolution. You will NEED an email address to receive the pictures! I take the pictures and my wife edits them. *(Unedited/RAW will not be sent) ***Up to 8 people can book per hour so don't be shy, you may be meeting some new friends!*** Other things to note Bring a jacket and sunscreen. You may need both as Seattle's weather can change drastically. We will shoot regardless of weather.
Hike the Gorgeous Trails in Washington
First, we will decide on the day's hike based on your hiking experience and what you'd like to see (mountains, waterfalls, lakes, etc). After we pick our destination, we will drive to the trail where we'll stretch to ensure we don't pull a muscle and then get right into it. Make sure to bring snacks and a camera (optional) for the hike! I will also have a camera to capture photos and videos of our experience together that I will send to you at the conclusion of the trip! If the date or time you want is not available, feel free to message us at contact@mileshikeclub.com Other things to note This will be a fun and adventurous trip so be prepared for lots of pictures and a challenge that you will surely overcome! All hiking levels welcomed!
Sailing Adventure from Bainbridge Island
S/V Rumbera departs from Bainbridge Island's Waterfront Park, an easy walk from the ferry landing and downtown Winslow. Leaving the dock, we'll pass through beautiful Eagle Harbor before raising sails. To the east you’ll see the iconic skyline of Seattle, with majestic Mount Rainier to the south, the Olympic Mountains to the west, and Mount Baker to the north. ​ Depending on the day, we’ll get up close to seals, explore some beautiful harbors with stunning waterfront homes, and maybe even spot whales. Or we could see a nuclear submarine, inbound container ships, or century-old schooners. You'll learn about Bainbridge Island's unique history, from having the largest shipyard for wooden vessels in the West, to the earthquake that lifted a whole section of the Island 23 feet which can still be seen today, and of being the first place from which Japanese-Americans were forcibly removed from their homes during World War II. ​ You decide whether you want to charter the whole boat (“private” for up to six people) or share a charter with others (“social” for up to six people). No matter what you choose, we know you’ll have fun. Other things to note Call (206-947-3266) or email (sailrumbera@gmail.com) Captain Scott if you have any questions about this sailing experience!
Electric Bike Tour Seattle
We ride electric bikes, these are fat-tire RadPower Mini’s and step-thru Mini's, they are accessible for almost all riders. Must be 16 years old to operate the electric bike. Although the electric motor helps a lot with Seattle’s hills, you do have to pedal. At times, it can be the exercise equivalent of a brisk walk and on other points along the route it’s a pleasant stroll. Older riders may find the bikes and terrain a challenge. If you are an active bike rider you will have no problems with the electric bike. First stop is at the Olympic Mountains and Sound Viewpoint, here I give an overview of the waterway and the geology of Seattle. We travel through the Ballard Locks and visit the fish ladder. Other options include the Fremont Troll, Gasworks Park, and Fishermen's Terminal. There are ways to customize the routes whenever possible. Other things to note: First part of the tour is learning how to ride an ebike. There are bags on each bike for caring personal items. Wear bright colors to increase visibility. Sunglasses are also handy. On this tour we can social distance and be outdoors. We can easily maintain a safe distance between riders while traveling between sites and on stops. Bikes are sanitized between riders.

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Chef Tour of Pike Place Market
We will take you on a culinary tasting adventure of Pike Place Market. We will be stopping at 9 different artisanal vendors; learning about local production and tasting your way through the flavors of the Northwest. Other things to note: The tour takes place rain or shine. Please email if you have dietary restrictions. Not all of our routes stop at the same places in Pike Place! We do book private tours for 9-16 people. Please direct message us to learn more. Our team also conducts a, more off the beaten path, tour on Fridays and Saturdays of South Lake Union. There are small bites over many stops and limited places to sit down. This experience requires a medium physical fitness level due to hills, stairs and uneven terrain. We do cover some distance and the market is crowded during the Summer. If you have to drive and park please leave a lot of extra time in the high season. The lots do fill up. Lastly, due to our tight schedule and wanting to show you as much of the market during a short time, we don't have time to shop during the tour. We encourage you to come back after the tour with your discount card to make purchases.
Forest hike to Twin and Snoqualmie Falls
This half day tour is a combination of a moderate 2-hour hike (a few inclines for five minutes) to the Twin Falls close up and a visit to an historic logging town, Snoqualmie, located next to the famous Snoqualmie Falls, which we view, as well. I will pick you up in downtown Seattle and drive eastward for about 30 minutes until we arrive at the trailhead. We will hike in old growth forest along Snoqualmie River to Twin Falls and the Upper Falls (1.3 miles), which is a beautiful cascade of waterfalls. After the hike we will drive through North Bend, where the diner from the popular tv show "Twin Peaks" is located, to the historic logging town of Snoqualmie. The locomotives of the time are still on the railroad tracks and the old depot from the year 1890 is in use till this day. Then we go to the Snoqualmie Falls of 270 feet - followed by Borst Lake, where Mount Si is reflected in the often still lake - and then drive back to downtown Seattle.
Visit Snoqualmie Falls and Hike to Twin Falls
This experience includes visiting two different waterfalls and includes over 1 mile of hiking. This is a unique opportunity to venture into the temperate rainforests of the Cascades. To breathe in the fresh air of the forest and see trees that are several hundred feet tall and equally as old. This is an experience for someone who is interested in getting a workout in the morning. The short trip includes ecological as well as cultural interpretation of the natural areas visited. It is a truly unique experience to be immersed in the cascade mountains.
Touring and Hiking near Mount Rainier area
The tour to the area near the highest volcano (14,410 feet) in the Cascade Mountain range, Mt. Rainier, will begin with picking you up in downtown Seattle and driving to Mt. Rainier area. We will be hiking for about a mile and picnic while enjoying the marvelous views of Mt. Rainier and its glaciers. We will walk in old growth forest among thousand year old big trees and see beautiful waterfalls, lakes, and rivers.
Photoshoot in Pike Place Market
***24 HOUR EDITING!*** We'll jump into the vibrant and historic Pike Place Market. This is a MUST SEE area for visitors! We'll take pictures at the legendary "Public Market Center" sign, the Gum Wall, and explore the market for more picture-worthy hotspots! Want a sneak peek of what photos will look like? Follow me on social media at "Cameron Thomsen Photography". I will be snapping shots during our excursion to capture every moment of your fun-filled experience! If there are multiple people or families in the group, we will rotate in and out to make sure everyone gets pictures in each location! If not, message me and we can figure it out :) At the end, you'll end up with around 25-30 edited* pictures(per person) sent digitally. These pictures will be full resolution. You will NEED an email address to receive the pictures! I take the pictures and my wife edits them. *(Unedited/RAW will not be sent) ***Up to 8 people can book per hour so don't be shy, you may be meeting some new friends!*** Other things to note Bring a jacket and sunscreen. You may need both as Seattle's weather can change drastically. We will shoot regardless of weather.
Seattle Coffee Culture Tour
Explore the evolution of coffee culture in the Pacific Northwest on this walking and tasting tour of Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood! *HIGHLIGHTS* - Learn about the roasting process and everything that goes into making your cup of coffee - Discover the strong counterculture and progressive history of the local neighborhood - Visit local coffee shops and sample various types of coffee *INCLUSIONS* - Samples of 3 different styles of coffee We will keep you well caffeinated on this tour as you’ll delve into the history, roasting and creation processes behind the usual coffee shop orders, as well as the city’s more unique and specialty offerings. You may get to try anything from infused coffee to a decadent espresso invented right here in Seattle!
Mid-Day and Sunset Sails on Seattle's Majestic Puget Sound
There is a sense of magic in setting your sails, allowing the wind to carry you across water. I will gently encourage everyone to take a turn steering the boat, to feel the uniting force of wind and water. After all these years, I still find it enchanting. We will leave the dock at Shilshole Bay Marina, motor out past the city’s famed Golden Gardens Park, watch for sea lions loafing on the Meadow Point buoy, and then set sail, heading West across Puget Sound toward the magnificent Olympic Mountains. Along the way we will watch for orcas, schools of Dahl’s porpoises, sea lions, harbor seals, jumping salmon, bald eagles, great blue herons, cormorants, diving gulls, and other wildlife. On the Sunset Cruise we will keep a careful watch as the sun sets behind the Olympic Mountains, for the resulting lightshow is something you will want to capture on camera. As the sun drops behind the well-named Mount Olympus and other peaks in the range, it often illuminates the feathery horizon clouds into glorious colors. Join the Fun: Please don’t be shy about joining a cruise that already shows guests booked. It is always special when guests from different cities, states … and countries … come together to share this inspiring experience. Whichever voyage you choose -- Morning, Afternoon, or Sunset -- it is always magical to fill the sails on the beautiful waters of Puget Sound.
Hike the Gorgeous Trails in Washington
First, we will decide on the day's hike based on your hiking experience and what you'd like to see (mountains, waterfalls, lakes, etc). After we pick our destination, we will drive to the trail where we'll stretch to ensure we don't pull a muscle and then get right into it. Make sure to bring snacks and a camera (optional) for the hike! I will also have a camera to capture photos and videos of our experience together that I will send to you at the conclusion of the trip! If the date or time you want is not available, feel free to message us at contact@mileshikeclub.com Other things to note This will be a fun and adventurous trip so be prepared for lots of pictures and a challenge that you will surely overcome! All hiking levels welcomed!
Pike Place Market Haunted Happy Hour Tour
Join our two-hour walking Haunted Happy Hour Tour of Pike Place Market. The market is one of the most haunted places in America but have no fear we will have some spirits to help settle your nerves. My experience as a professional storyteller allows me to bring the market and its ghosts alive. Most happy hour experiences have the guests pay for drinks; this experience covers all costs.
Sailing Adventure from Bainbridge Island
S/V Rumbera departs from Bainbridge Island's Waterfront Park, an easy walk from the ferry landing and downtown Winslow. Leaving the dock, we'll pass through beautiful Eagle Harbor before raising sails. To the east you’ll see the iconic skyline of Seattle, with majestic Mount Rainier to the south, the Olympic Mountains to the west, and Mount Baker to the north. ​ Depending on the day, we’ll get up close to seals, explore some beautiful harbors with stunning waterfront homes, and maybe even spot whales. Or we could see a nuclear submarine, inbound container ships, or century-old schooners. You'll learn about Bainbridge Island's unique history, from having the largest shipyard for wooden vessels in the West, to the earthquake that lifted a whole section of the Island 23 feet which can still be seen today, and of being the first place from which Japanese-Americans were forcibly removed from their homes during World War II. ​ You decide whether you want to charter the whole boat (“private” for up to six people) or share a charter with others (“social” for up to six people). No matter what you choose, we know you’ll have fun. Other things to note Call (206-947-3266) or email (sailrumbera@gmail.com) Captain Scott if you have any questions about this sailing experience!
Plant Based in Pike Place Food Tour
Plant-based eating shouldn’t have to be a sacrifice. Too often restaurants overlook the opportunity of plant-based cooking, leaving vegans with a disappointing choice between salad or french fries. This tour fixes that. We curate a vegan tasting menu of the most delicious foods available in Pike Place Market, serving them alongside relevant stories from the history and culture of the Pacific Northwest. You surely don’t have to be vegan to enjoy this food tour! The Market is for everyone, but it can be overwhelming for newcomers. We provide an insider’s perspective on the who, what, when, why and how of Seattle’s historic farmers’ market, so by the time the tour is over, you won’t need a guide to continue exploring. Don’t forget your appetite! We visit 10 of the Market’s most beloved food stops, enjoying 12 unique tastings that put on display the best that plant-based eating has to offer. We work hard to make this tour accessible to everyone. Let us know ahead of time about any food allergies or mobility concerns.
Electric Bike Tour Seattle
We ride electric bikes, these are fat-tire RadPower Mini’s and step-thru Mini's, they are accessible for almost all riders. Must be 16 years old to operate the electric bike. Although the electric motor helps a lot with Seattle’s hills, you do have to pedal. At times, it can be the exercise equivalent of a brisk walk and on other points along the route it’s a pleasant stroll. Older riders may find the bikes and terrain a challenge. If you are an active bike rider you will have no problems with the electric bike. First stop is at the Olympic Mountains and Sound Viewpoint, here I give an overview of the waterway and the geology of Seattle. We travel through the Ballard Locks and visit the fish ladder. Other options include the Fremont Troll, Gasworks Park, and Fishermen's Terminal. There are ways to customize the routes whenever possible. Other things to note: First part of the tour is learning how to ride an ebike. There are bags on each bike for caring personal items. Wear bright colors to increase visibility. Sunglasses are also handy. On this tour we can social distance and be outdoors. We can easily maintain a safe distance between riders while traveling between sites and on stops. Bikes are sanitized between riders.
Night Photoshoot in Pike Place Market
Please read all details before booking! BEFORE YOU BOOK: - Take a look at my example images to see what style of pictures to expect. You can also look on social media at Cameron Thomsen Photography. PHOTOSHOOT DETAILS: - We'll go to Pike Place Market AFTER HOURS, a must-see area for visitors. - We'll walk through the market to my personal favorite photo hotspots (exact locations may vary) - I'll use my Sony A7iii to take pictures of you NEED TO KNOW: - Photoshoots typically are closer to 30-45 minutes depending on group size - If you booked for a group, you can take pictures together, separate or both! Any combos are fine with me! - I'll be giving very easy posing instructions, but you're welcome to do any of your own poses - Unedited/RAW pictures will not be sent - Road is brick/cobblestone and we will encounter some moderate hills along the way so beware of wearing heels! FAQ: - Can I change outfits? - You can, however since there others in the group I would suggest small things like jackets or accessories - If I'm booking for my partner and I, how many people do I book for? - You will book for anyone going to be in the photos - What do I wear? - Anything you'd like! Totally depends on the look you are going for. - Can you pick me up from the airport - No (yes this is a frequently asked question)
Sunset Sailing Seattle
This cruise will last approximately 3 hours, if we are punctual, and the wind, weather or sunset are amazing, or during the longest days of summer when it is light until 10 pm, we may use some extra time to sail, so we will have some flexibility with travel to the marina and casting off to enjoy sailing! We will leave, under motor power, out of Shilshole Bay Marina and head south to Elliott Bay. During that time we will do a safety check, and then we may haul the sails and take turns learning the fundamentals of sailing and running the helm (if you would like), otherwise sit back and enjoy the views and the winds during the sail. To the west, we will have views of Blake and Bainbridge Island from Rich Passage where the downtown to to island ferrys run. Upon entering Elliott Bay, to the east, lies Elliott Bay Marina and Discovery Park, while straight ahead and to the South we will see Mount Rainier and downtown Seattle. The Great Pacific North West has many things to offer on the sea, so we hope to see porpoises, orcas, sea lions, the occasional whale or a message in a bottle, and we will definitely see the sunset! This year one Humpback, and 2 orca sightings! Other things to note Sailing is an all weather sport and can be cold, or hot in the sun, the cabin has relief from both. Bring warm layers, camera, sunscreen, and any food or beverages, (drinking water and ice provided).
Sightseeing Cocktail Cruise
Please book as far in advance as possible as I plan based on reservations! Our maximum capacity is 6 guests, regardless of age or size. This is a US Coast Guard regulation that we cannot make exceptions to. The boats all get enclosed to keep you dry and comfortable regardless of the weather! Your adventure begins as we embark from the North Side of Lake Union and enjoy a leisurely cruise around Lake Union and Lake Washington. Throughout this 2 Hour Cruise you'll have an opportunity to experience: Up close and personal views of sea plane take offs and landings. Sights such as the Space Needle, Gas Works Park, the Fremont Bridge, St. Marks Cathedral as well as dozens of floating homes including the Sleepless in Seattle floating home and the oldest floating home in Seattle. Hundreds of boats from classic cruisers to modern mega yachts from Westlake to Portage Bay and the Montlake Cut, leading to Lake Washington. A fantastic view of the UW campus and football stadium. Sit back, relax and enjoy a cocktail (or mocktail) while soaking up all the amazing views of Seattle and discover what makes the Northwest so special. Other things to note You are welcome and encouraged to bring any food and soft drinks that you you like. Please remember that outside alcohol is not allowed. Sunscreen and sunglasses are recommended.
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