Yes. On walking / hiking trips, whenever feasible there is a trip leader at the front end of the group and another sweeper at the end. The trip leaders also periodically stop along the trail to talk about vistas, geology, flora and fauna allowing guests to rejoin the group if they get spread out. On cycling trips, each guest receives a user friendly GPS monitor programmed with the route or has uploaded a map to their own device beforehand. That way guests can ride at their own pace without getting lost. If you get tired or want to skip an uphill, you can always hop on the support van, available to accompany the riders. You are free to maintain your own pace, so people riding at a similar speed usually form small groups.