Sunday, July 19, 2009

Fort George Island Segway Tour

It always happens that we are at the beach during Brian's birthday. For me, time doesn't really exist at the beach, which may explain why I forgot Brian's birthday last year. Yes, I felt terrible for forgetting and have continued feeling bad because Brian hasn't let me live it down. I thought that I should really try to do something special this year to make up for last year. After a lot of searching on the Internet, I came up with the perfect thing: a Segway tour on Fort George Island. I thought it would be neat, but "neat" doesn't quite do the experience justice- it was awesome! I never knew a Segway was so much fun. The tour lasted two hours and went off-road onto the paths of Fort George Island. We had earpieces on under our helmets so that we could hear the tour guide. The history of the island was pretty interesting, and I found myself acutally paying attention (a lot of times I don't on guided tours). About half-way through the tour, we stopped at the Kingsley Plantation, the oldest plantation still standing in Florida. We walked around for about twenty minutes, and saw the grounds- which were beautifully situated on the Fort George Inlet. After our visit to the plantation, we hopped back on the Segways and completed the last leg of the tour.



I was surprised by how easy the machines were to operate. Before the tour, we had to go through a 15-minute training course to learn how to ride them. It's funny because there is no button or pedal to make the Segway go- you have to use your body's center of gravity. So, you lean forward to go straight, and you lean backward to back up. There was one handle of side that made you turn and there was one button to turn the machine off and on. Other than that- operating it was all about your balance. Of course, the tour operators made sure that we could do the basic maneuvers- including weaving in and out of cones- before we began. I tended to be cautious; Brian- not so much. He was zipping around on that thing and leaving the rest of us trainees in a cloud of dust. I know that he had a lot of fun. Hopefully this will make up for me forgetting his birthday last year and he'll quit giving me grief about it.







1 comment:

Anna T. Ham said...

I'm glad you had fun. Did you answer your cell phone AT ALL?