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COVID 19 Update

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  • Apr 13, 2020
  • 2 min read

We are Open for Phone Business and Bookings!

COVID-19 Company Updates – April 10th, 2020.

Colorado Stay-at-home order extended until April 26th.

We hope everyone is staying safe and healthy during these difficult times. Here are our latest updates: Our offices are still closed to foot traffic until the Stay at Home order is lifted by our governor. You can still book trips / events / and order gift certificates for May through next year. We really appreciate your business during these difficult times. If you have down-time and have been dreaming about your next adventure, we are still answering the phones. While our office remains closed, we are working remotely, answering phone calls and emails daily. Additionally, one at a time, we rotate through our office preparing equipment (rafts, rods/waders/booties, bikes, backpacking gear and tents, climbing gear, mountaineering gear, vehicles and more). Like every year, spring time is a time of cleaning, updating and prepping for the summer.  We can’t wait to take you into the great outdoors!

Give us a call! (720) 242-9828

COVID 19 Update - March 17 2020 

At Colorado Wilderness Rides and Guides, we hold a great professional concern for the health and wellness of our staff, clients and community.  In response to the challenge posed by COVID-19, our office has begun to operate remotely and we have decided to postpone all services through April 1. We believe that playing our part in limiting social contact is part of our responsibility and that "flattening the curve" will have a positive impact, allowing our medical community to have the most resources available.  

After April 1, we will reassess on a weekly basis our ability to offer services and assist clients in exploring the healing and therapeutic effects of the outdoors. We are accepting bookings for April and onwards, but will always offer the option of postponing those trips and services if you need to change your plans or if the scientists and professionals in charge of slowing the spread of the virus continue to call for social distancing.

We encourage everyone to continue focusing on their health and wellness. It is important to stay an appropriate distance away from others to reduce the risk of transmission; but, especially in these uncertain times, we believe it will be helpful to take time to connect with nature. If you can, go for a walk, take a bike ride, stretch beneath a tree, explore a new trail, sit by a stream, or simply go outside and take some deep breaths. 

In health,

Joshua Baruch

Owner, General Manager

Colorado Wilderness Rides And Guides

Colorado Wilderness Corporate And Teams


As explained in the New York Times article

Flattening the Coronavirus Curve

, public health experts believe that social distancing efforts can significantly reduce the number of deaths in our community and the strain on our hospitals and emergency services – ensuring that resources are focused on those that need it most.

 
 
 

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