First off - we went early May 2015. Totally forgot to write a review but it's still very fresh in my mind. My partner and I joined a group of 4. Honestly, this activity is for everyone. The 4 adults were in their later years but you can tell they enjoyed this type of thrill. I've done ziplining before in more unsafe conditions around the world; these guys know their stuff.
All the way to the top of the climb, the guides were sociable and really wanted to get to know you. The temperature was about 5 degrees this day. It had rained early morning. My partner and I went up with shorts and a t-shirt. We were kicking ourselves when we got to the top because it was snowing and the wind was blowing pretty hard. The jump my visibility was like 2m. My bf and I decided to jump first because we were freezing our butts off :)
Still they were very safe, and when we jumped off the platform, we FLEW! It was one of the most exhilarating feelings in my life. Maybe it was the fact we only could see a few meters ahead of ourselves, but I felt like I was superman flying. I forgot the cold. I was just overwhelmed by the thrill of it. I remember thinking, my face is frozen and rain/ice pellets were nailing me in the face, but it didn't bother me one bit. By the time we landed on the 2nd platform, I realized how cold we were. It was foggy now, not a winter blizzard like the top platform, and it was above 0, but we were shaking in our shoes. Thankfully, they had these awesome wool blankets ready for us to retain our heat.
We hiked to the next platform and reluctantly gave up the wool blankets. I wanted to fly like superman, but I was more likely to lose it. The second jump was even better. It was long and it was through the fog. It felt like i was jumping through trees at the speed we were going. We had a bit of the view, but I was having too much fun flipping upside down and doing the superman.
We def will be back again. I've told so many people about this experience and we are definitely coming back this year! Looking forward to it!