Deborah Neary
About me
Deborah enjoyed a successful career leading nonprofit agencies in the arts & education sectors, & now her goals are to have even more fun in life! Deborah now relishes taking e-bike adventures both here in Omaha & in Colorado. And, Deborah is thrilled to now have the chance to lean into her history geek tendencies as a tour guide for Pedego. Deborah loves dogs, traveling, camping, boating, hiking, skiing & especially appreciates time with her family.Certifications
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Reviews
Trip: Two Bridges Tour
With Deborah N. on October 12, 2024
Company: River City e-Bike Adventures
By Joann G. on October 14, 2024
Trip: Two Bridges Tour
With Deborah N. on October 12, 2024
Company: River City e-Bike Adventures
Great experience! Great tour guide!
By Cathlyn B. on October 13, 2024
Trip: Two Bridges Tour
With Deborah N. on May 31, 2024
Company: River City e-Bike Adventures
Great experience. Good city intro
By Margy U. on June 01, 2024
Trip: Two Bridges Tour
With Deborah N. on March 15, 2024
Company: River City e-Bike Adventures
By Moira R. on March 16, 2024
Trip: Loess Hills Scenic Overlook Adventure + Picnic
With Deborah N. on September 28, 2023
Company: River City e-Bike Adventures
Very enjoyable. Weather was perfect. Debra was a great guide.
By Ellen C. on October 05, 2023
Trip: Two Bridges Tour
With Deborah N. on September 27, 2023
Company: River City e-Bike Adventures
Loved the ride. The guides did a great job.
By Nora W. on September 28, 2023
Trip: Two Bridges Tour
With Deborah N. on September 27, 2023
Company: River City e-Bike Adventures
Great trip! Lots to see! Very nice ride and guides.
By Karen B. on September 28, 2023
Trip: Two Bridges Tour
With Stephen G., Deborah N. on May 19, 2023
Company: River City e-Bike Adventures
Was a nice. Got to see Omaha from a completely different view and learned a bit about the city.
By Linda F. on May 22, 2023
Trip: Two Bridges Tour
With Stephen G., Deborah N. on May 19, 2023
Company: River City e-Bike Adventures
This is a wonderful ride and well worth our time. Keep up the good work! My comments below our for improving the experience. 1 - I suggest you put more time and effort into matching the person to the bike, and adjusting the bike to each person’s comfort and knowledge of how it functions. The in store selection is fine, but I needed to go down the sidewalk before I knew if the seat and handle bars needed adjusting, which they did, but I didn’t want to hold up the group so just dealt with the uncomfortable bar height. So I would suggest a formal person by person final check out on the sidewalk with a maintenance person who could do adjustments for each person. This will take some extra time. I guess that is what I suggest, a full checklist of each bike and person on the sidewalk for comfort and function. For instance the video showed how to change gears, but my bike the gears were on the other side and a different way the twist the gears up or down. Took me awhile to figure out and neither guide was an expert in functionality along the way, so an expert at the beginning to teach EACH person, once again slowing down the process but makes it more comfortable to the rider. Essential for the sidewalk final check is seeing what the battery level is! I would like the lead guide to go slower, traveling at a speed of 4 or 5 was too fast, 3 was fine. More leisurely. When the guide stops to tell us interesting things, I suggest they position themselves in the middle of the bikers so everyone can hear. Talking just from the front of the pack doesn’t work for us at the back. We had two batteries go dead, so that caused us to worry about what was going to happen. And riding without power was not fun. So a backup battery plan is essential. I had fun and would recommend this ride to people, just hope these things get cleaned up for a better experience.
By Scott T. on May 20, 2023
Trip: Two Bridges Tour
With Stephen G., Deborah N. on May 19, 2023
Company: River City e-Bike Adventures
Deborah was great and did everything she could to make the trip enjoyable, including trading out her battery for one of the guests batteries when it went dead, and rode her bike without any power assist for a few miles. I would suggest a slower pace on the tour, as we were needing to go to a power assist of 5 to keep up with Stephen, and that is a faster speed than we usually bike.
By Patti W. on May 20, 2023