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  • A flotilla of kayaks plans to enjoy City Park Jazz from a new perspective

    A flotilla of kayaks plans to enjoy City Park Jazz from a new perspective

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    There’s an animal menacing City Park, and it’s not an irate goose.

    The giant swan boats, which are popular rentals for paddling around the 25-acre Ferril Lake, pose a threat to the otherwise peaceful Jazz in the Park series, jokes 30-year-old Lakewood resident Emerson Smith. They’re too big, scary-looking, and attention-hungry to ignore.

    “Systems calibrated. Pool noodles firing at 800 m/s,” reads a July 10 post on Emerson’s Denver Jazz Flotilla Instagram page. “We’re ready to protect the citizens.”

    “The whole flotilla thing is just my sense of humor,” admitted Emerson. “It’s fun to act tough while on a purple kayak listening to jazz. And let’s be real: not all jazz is created equal, and sometimes we need something else to entertain ourselves with.”

    The concept is a goof, but the gatherings are real. Attendees of City Park Jazz, which takes place on Sunday afternoons over 10 weeks every summer, may have noticed kayaks floating behind the City Park Pavilion stage last summer, when Emerson first got the idea. He invited more friends to join him this year and secured their commitment to doing it as often as possible. Last week he had 10 people join him, he said.

    Wheel Fun Rentals operates a flock of swan boats at City Park and Washington Park (seen here). (Eric Heiserman for Wheel Fun Rentals)

    “Their enthusiasm made me want to see how big we could make it,” said Emerson, who picked up 50 followers on a Reddit post — most of whom he doesn’t know.

    Emerson has not heard any concerns about his semi-organized gatherings from Denver Parks & Recreation, including limits on the number of watercraft on the lake. Hand-launched boats are allowed at nearly all Denver park lakes, no permits required, according to their website.

    “A sound-producing device and at least one life jacket per person aboard is required to be on all vessels,” officials wrote.

    “(The) only research I did was just to confirm personal kayaks and stuff are actually allowed on that lake,” Emerson said. “I asked ChatGPT and apparently we could fit about 11,000 12-foot kayaks comfortably on Ferril Lake. So that’s the goal.”

    It’s not all a joke: on his Instagram bio, Emerson not only mentions defending people from giant swans but adds “Sometimes we pick up trash.” The next meet-up is on Aug. 4, and gloves, trash bags, and “two extra grabby thingys will be provided (first come first serve),” Emerson wrote online. Most of the trash is caught up in plants and is hard to reach while floating, so he plans on walking the shoreline a bit too.

    Swan-boat and bike rentals are available at the park from California-based company Wheel Fun Rentals, which sits just a few dozen feet from the jazz bandstand. People can also rent kayaks from Wheel Fun to confront the company’s own swan-boat army, along with sporty and cruiser bikes, four-wheel Surrey cycles, canoes, and stand-up paddleboards. They offer nighttime rentals with LED-decked swan boats that can circle the lake’s giant, lit-up fountain.

    Emerson gathers his own fleet in the southeast corner of the 330-acre park starting at 5:30 p.m. on Sundays. He recommends people who want to join him to meet up behind the stage if the show has already started. There’s no boat ramp, but most of the shore is accessible. And despite the lake’s natural beauty, be sure not to get any water in your mouth, he said.

    “Like in most bodies of water there are some potentially harmful organisms,” he said. “As far as I understand this presents a relatively low risk but it’s best to avoid contact with the water, especially with your eyes, nose, mouth, open wounds, et cetera, and practice good hygiene.”

    The cheeky front will continue even as Emerson works to grow the gatherings. The giant, evil swans are just too big a menace to ignore.

    “They threaten to collide with the birds nests under the stage and they scare the native swans,” he said. “In general, they’re just a bad vibe and aren’t happy unless they’re stealing the show with their synchronized dance moves.”

    Performances of the free, nonprofit Jazz in the Park series, which began in June, continue through next month with Denver Jazz Orchestra (July 21), Nelson Rangell (July 28), and Jakarta (Aug. 4). See cityparkjazz.org for more.

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  • Unlimited Biking Strives to Be Preferred Bike Rental Company for TD Five Boro Bike Tour

    Unlimited Biking Strives to Be Preferred Bike Rental Company for TD Five Boro Bike Tour

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    Unlimited Biking offers new Cannondale bikes in a range of options to meet the needs of every bike rider.

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    updated: Jan 25, 2017

    Unlimited Biking, New York City’s premier bike club, is the most selected bike rental company for the upcoming TD Five Boro Bike Tour organized by Bike New York. This 40-mile bike tour brings together 32,000 cyclists of all skill levels from around the world to ride through the streets of all five boroughs of NYC totally free of cars. Happening yearly on the first Sunday of May, this year’s event takes place May 7, 2017.

    For those looking for a bike rental for the tour, the company offers brand new Cannondale bikes in a range of options including road, hybrid, and performance bikes. Available bikes include the Cannondale Kids Bike with the option of a 20 or 24 inch wheel, the Cannondale Adventure 3 Ladies Bike, the Cannondale Quick 6 Men’s Bike, and the Cannondale CAAD8 Road Bike for those looking for a high performance option. Because helmets are required to ride in the tour, Unlimited Biking includes a helmet with each rental for no additional charge.

    “We offer brand new bikes rentals for riders looking to explore New York City in a fun and exciting way,” says Hakan Ugdur, CEO of Unlimited Biking. “Our bike rentals are affordable and our company offers exceptional customer service and a range of options to meet the needs of each rider.”

    Unlimited Biking aims to make both picking up the bike and returning as easy as possible for their customers reserving a bike for tour. Riders have the option of picking up their bikes at one of four locations near the starting lines for the tour including the Central Park location at 56 W. 56th Street, the Brooklyn Bridge location on the Manhattan side of the bridge at 110 South Street, the Hudson River location at Pier 78 on 39th Street and 12th Avenue, or the Harlem location at 111 W. 110th Street. For easy return, riders can drop their bikes near the finish line at the Staten Island Ferry Terminal with the company’s onsite team.

    To learn more about the company and secure a reservation for the upcoming 2017 TD Five Boro Bike Tour, visit UnlimitedBiking.com.

    About Unlimited Biking

    Unlimited Biking is New York City’s premier bike club, offering one-day rentals as well as monthly and yearly subscriptions for bike enthusiasts in the New York City area. For more information and reservations, visit UnlimitedBiking.com.

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    Unlimited Biking
    56 w 56th St, New York, NY, 10019
    212-749-4444

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