What a fun experience! We zipped in late July. Our guides were great, and we especially had fun with Grant and his silly jokes. The scenery was outstanding and on the last long zip we yelled and whistled and the people down below yelled & waved back. Hopefully they wanted to zip too! The ride up the mountain to the course was bumpy and a bit scary (looking over the edge...glad I wasn't driving!) and if you experience motion sickness, come prepared. Our guides took some great pics for us, thanks! At the end, we were able to explore around Seven Falls, which was magnificent! The guides gave us instructions on what to do, where to go and we were on our own. It would've been great to have a trail map. After exploring the trails, we went down the 200+ steps. We needed to get a ride back on the Broadmoor van (stay inside the gate) to the Broadmoor Adventures location where we parked (we were not staying at the Broadmoor, but were still able to use the van since we zipped with them). We have ziplined in several places and while we had a safe, fun and great time here, we especially loved our zip in Costa Rica where we could do flips and spins (different harness set-up). Another awesome zip was with Adventures Out West (near Colorado Springs) back in 2013. They also had the other type of harness where we could go upside down and do silly poses. We had a wonderful day ziplining the Woods course. It seemed a bit pricy, but was worth it for the great adventure and the Seven Falls admission. The Finn course looked fun too.