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    Hertz Ride Riverside

    3.9 (7 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Go Baja Riding Tours - Ask about our race program!

    Go Baja Riding Tours

    4.1(14 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    You have attempted to contact me? How??…read more Lies just like your response to my review. Maybe understand that your staff is rude and fix the problem.

    My girlfriend and I recently rode Baja with Bruno and a large group on buggies and on bikes. We…read morehad a thoroughly enjoyable experience. From the meetup in Ensenada (we were already there) to the drop off in San Diego 5 days later, the trip and adventure were top notch and a great experience. First off, a word about Bruno. He is truly a guy who is enthusiastic about what he does, and super concerned about your experience. He loves the Baja experience and it comes across in the way he speaks about everything involved with it. He has a big infectious smile and an enthusiasm that is contagious. He listens to questions, he seeks to know about your concerns and he makes sure you are comfortable with what you need to know. He loves motor sports and vehicles of all types and he loves to talk at length about what you are interested in. He likes to hear about your life and interests. He made me and my girlfriend feel like even though we were relative novices, we were interesting to him and we mattered. The crew that worked with Bruno were also beyond great. From an hour before we arrived at breakfast every day, you could hear the engines of the bikes and buggies being warmed up and checked by Javier, Ernesto, Tyler, Ricardo and the guys. They never stopped working to make sure the equipment was ready to go and that we had everything we needed. I can honestly say that the attention to the guests and to the equipment was way beyond what I expected. Whether it was a need for coffee or an adjustment to the headsets, we never were left wanting. These guys were on their game all the time. Every time we stopped on our rides, the guys were on top of any needs anyone had or any vehicle had. Perfection as a group! We did around 500 miles with only a few minor mishaps or problems. One rider took a header over the handlebars due to deep sand, and a few bit the dust with only damaged pride as a result. Blisters and fatigue were the main challenges. As to we buggy drivers, the cars worked flawlessly and were a blast to drive. From 70 mph on dry lake beds to navigating high elevation switchbacks, clearly designed and engineered by billy goats, and to every type of cactus covered, sandy desert terrain imaginable, the cars were great and had no issues. One thing about all of this to know, at least from my perspective is: Bruno treats the guests like adults. In the United States, it seems like people always mess up a good thing. They wreck cars, they shoot themselves, they fall off high trails, etc. The thing is, they do stupid stuff that it takes restraint and care to avoid. I've done my share and continue to do so, but that is on ME! We don't need rubber bumpers around trails, governors on cars and bikes and long lectures about driving behavior and restraint. Bruno gives enough safety info to educate the riders/drivers about hazards and liability and then assumes we are adults and we want to live and also we don't want to buy him a new buggy. I hate when people ruin good stuff for others by doing stupid things. In the States, we would not be able to haul butt over crazy terrain and do stuff on the edge of sanity just to have fun. (ok, you can, but it is tougher to do.) People would hurt themselves and then sue someone because they messed themselves up. Go Baja Riding assumes you are an adult human and want to live and proper and therefore won't kill yourself or wreck the equipment. Accidents happen, but it isn't the fault of anyone but the individual. The ability to take this trip, get into these high powered cars with crazy suspension and 5 point harnesses and haul ass across the desert is a gift that may not be with us forever. I may have scared myself and my girlfriend (Sorry Baby) several times, but that makes it all that more memorable. I don't need a baby sitter like some lame cruise ship tour, I want to push it a bit and risk my wallet and my health to what I consider a sane level. With Go Baja Riding, we get to do this. Bruno recently injured himself a bit, and thus, wasn't able to ride bikes so he lead us in the buggies. He takes the lead and goes fast enough and has us give enough space so you can go as fast as you can without sucking up too much dust or having to slow down for his car ahead. He leads the trip properly and alerts the group behind of hazards and challenges ahead. Washouts, dogs, oncoming traffic, Baja 100 pre-runners, whatever he saw, he alerted us to. The driving portion of the trip( like the rest) was superb. I had no issues with it at all. We raced up sand dunes, buzzed along the Sea of Cortez and the Pacific Ocean and across every type of desert rock and sand base you could think of. The views and vistas were unbelievable and are worth the cost themselves. Now to the other things that matter on a trip like this to me....... Meals and accommodations and peripheral stuff. To be continued....

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    Cali Travel - Europe tour

    Cali Travel

    4.3(72 reviews)
    33.4 mi

    First, Chị xin đại diện nhóm xin ngỏ lời thank you for all your hard works prepare for our Viet Nam…read moretour. Second, I wanted to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude for the exceptional courtesy service and friendly of local tour guide (Thuận, Ngân và Nhựt) cùng với những bác tài là những người đã đồng hành, sự quan tâm từng chi tiết nhỏ đến nụ cười luôn nở trên môi như là người nhà trong gia đình trong suốt chuyến đi. Nhờ sự nhiệt tình, chu đáo và kiến thức phong phú của những bạn hướng dẫn viên mà anh chị đã có những ngày đi chơi vui vẻ, thoải mái cùng với những kỷ niệm thật đáng nhớ. Dưới đây là vài ví dụ điển hình. 1. Ngân đã giúp group đóng thùng và gởi đồ của nhóm mua từ Bắc vào thẳng Saigon hotel cùng với sự nhiệt tình đưa tiển lo lắng mọi điều cho mọi người trong nhóm lúc check in ở phi trường để chuẩn bị cho chuyến tour kế tiếp. 2. Sự nhiệt tình của Nhựt nên nhóm đã có những tấm hình thật đẹp trong suốt chuyến đi ở miền Trung. Thank you for making the tour so much fun, truly unforgettable and much more enjoyable. I look forward to the opportunity to travel with your company again.

    Very rude phone etiquette. Bitch didn't answer my question and when I asked her to clarify what she…read moremeant. She hung up!! Topic Asian service. No customer service at all

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    SoCal Adventure Company

    SoCal Adventure Company

    4.9(35 reviews)
    18.5 mi

    Went canyoneering with Pete and Kyle this past weekend plus another 11 people. I wasn't sure at…read morefirst because our meeting place was in a shopping complex. But after the briefing, we're told we were the most on time or even early group that arrived for many trips they had, even the day before, they started at 11.30, instead of 9.30am. The briefing took about 15-30minutes to make sure everyone knows about the safety and addressed any concerns that they might have before heading up to the mountain. We're then followed them to their car to get the gears for each person. Once everyone got their gears and everything is cleared, we all got our cars lined up behind their Honda Fit and drove up to Mt Baldy. We got there like around 9.30-9.45 ish, and started hiking around 10. It was a pretty steep hill to hike and lots of rocks, so better wear shoes with good grip. Also, this was actually a beginner canyoneering so don't worry about bringing your own rock climbing shoes. Just make sure you bring sunscreen, hat and make sure your bag is waterproof or water resistant, because you'd be going down a waterfall. After climbing for about maybe 45minutes or so, we finally reached the top of the San Antonio waterfalls and both Kyle and Pete started setting up the ropes. They also told us what we need to do and watch out for before sending the first person to go down. There were a total of 4 waterfall to traverse, but the 2nd and 4th were the best, we really got soaked!!! They were also the tallest ones, so if you have a gopro or camera, it would be best to take them during that 2 rappels. I got stuck on the last rappel and I wasn't scared or anything, just curious how to get down and somehow they managed to do something with the ropes, got me down safely. I would totally recommend them if you want some adventure around LA. They're very credible and they have many levels of canyoneering to try as well. They recommend us to try the second level, which is at Eaton Canyon but we have to hike about 10miles round trip, which made me guess myself if I want to go. At least if I'm looking for something fun to do, now I know who to look for. If they're nice and you feel they give you good service, please tip them. It was an awesome Sunday for me last week!

    I'm (almost exclusively) an indoor, top-rope climber - not really the adventurous type. But a…read morefriend who is new to the sport wanted to try climbing outside. Since we don't own any gear we decided to try a guided trip. This was fun. The hike into the climbing area was easy and beautiful. The climbs were difficult but achievable. The day was just about perfect. I think my favorite thing was that the guides let us set the pace. Pete would give us options and say "What sounds like fun next?" There was no pressure to follow a specific agenda - and when one in our group was done climbing and just wanted to hang around - that was cool too. When I read some of the other reviews here about 200ft rappels I was worried I would be outside my comfort zone all day - I can be really difficult when I get scared - so I told them what I wanted and that's exactly what I got. An easy, fun day outside with some cool people and no pressure. The guides were friendly and funny, they were more than prepared, and they definitely made the day for me. Next time I go climbing outdoors - it'll be with So Cal Adventure Co. They know what they are doing.

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