I LOVE this writing above by Robert Louis Stevenson. The forest is a piece of art to me, that has the amazing ability to change continuely. I have zipped many, many times at CTNW and at every season and different times of each season, including night time. The forest puts on a different show every time. It is extrodinary in every way! From a Summer morning when trees are full and lush and you can’t see the next platform, but you can slowly feel the warmth of the sun warming it’s way through the thick of the forest as the morning wears on. Then, to the colors and sights revealed as leaves drop in the Fall, but still how amazingly dry you stay under the canopy if it’s raining. How breathtakingly gorgeous the views are in the Winter with no leaves on the trees to hide the views of snow capped mountains that look close enough to touch, The coldest days are the clearest and most memorable. You can see every beautiful detail of the forest above and below. Then comes Spring, the trees are becoming full of life, budding and quickly leafing out. All sorts of plant life on the forest floor is waking up showing it’s bright green faces of newness for the season. A great time to experience this incredible forest. So you see, the forest has something fabulous to offer year round. It’s quite an amazing place, if you just take time to appreciate it. I personally know the perfect place to do that and have the best time of your life at the same time! CTNW
I LOVE this writing above by Robert Louis Stevenson. The forest is a piece of art to me, that has the amazing ability to change continuely. I have zipped many, many times at CTNW and at every season and different times of each season, including night time. The forest puts on a different show every time. It is extrodinary in every way! From a Summer morning when trees are full and lush and you can’t see the next platform, but you can slowly feel the warmth of the sun warming it’s way through the thick of the forest as the morning wears on. Then, to the colors and sights revealed as leaves drop in the Fall, but still how amazingly dry you stay under the canopy if it’s raining. How breathtakingly gorgeous the views are in the Winter with no leaves on the trees to hide the views of snow capped mountains that look close enough to touch, The coldest days are the clearest and most memorable. You can see every beautiful detail of the forest above and below. Then comes Spring, the trees are becoming full of life, budding and quickly leafing out. All sorts of plant life on the forest floor is waking up showing it’s bright green faces of newness for the season. A great time to experience this incredible forest. So you see, the forest has something fabulous to offer year round. It’s quite an amazing place, if you just take time to appreciate it. I personally know the perfect place to do that and have the best time of your life at the same time! CTNW