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Navitat Canopy Adventures

Asheville is a fun, unique area known for its beauty during the changing of seasons. Navitat, with a focus on the natural habitat of our surroundings, is constantly changing on a daily basis. Any of our guides can tell that, despite doing the tour more than once daily, each and every tour is different. Navitat’s canopy tour is always a dynamic and interesting experience, ripe with opportunities to take in new details. During a season change, such as Summer to Fall, those changes and details are just more noticeable to most people. We’ve found that many dedicated nature lovers want to experience the Navitat adventure during each season we’re open, and so are looking forward to visiting with previous guests as they return to Navitat to explore Fall with us. No matter what your previous canopy tour experience, you can be sure that the Fall tour at Navitat will be dramatically different!

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Most of our Navitat guests aren’t shy about sharing their opinions, and we love the feedback! Our Facebook Page is one great place to check out guest comments. Guests also sometimes choose to complete one of our exit surveys at the reception desk after their tour. In addition to sharing great general info with us, these surveys help us capture guests’ thoughts just after their tour experience.

Here are just a few of our favorites!

“I smiled so much my cheeks hurt!” – JoAnn Fekany, August 7

“Weather was rainy (beautiful!) The whole experience was GREAT! Loved the rain forest effect. The guides were very knowledgeable and helpful. Fun and very safe!” – Tony, May 31

“I felt like I was flying!” – Erin Biggs, August 13

“Not only was this trip a one of a kind experience, your guides David and Jeff were informative and explained the habitat and some of the company’s history – they were above excellent! I can honestly say that everything we did was fantastic! Your people absolutely made the difference!! When someone loves what they do, it shows!” – John MacIntyre, June 7

“A great variety of activities and being in the forest: climbing ladders, rappeling, zipping, it was a zippy-dee-doo-dah time!” – Jonathan Sleger, June 14

“It was all great – right up there as the best adventure of my life!” – Jan Wilcox, June 5

Have you experienced a Navitat adventure with us? Tell us about your experience by commenting on this blog or posting on our Facebook page!

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And the mascot finally has a name! We recently announced the winner of Navitat’s mascot naming contest, and the honor went to Donna S. Cishek of Arden, N.C. Over 500 people entered, but Donna’s name was too cute to resist. So, without further ado, please welcome our mascot, Chester A. Corn!

For her winning suggestion, Donna will receive a canopy adventure for four and said she plans to make it a family affair by bringing along her daughter, her sister and her niece.

“We’re so excited that our name won,” said Donna. “I’ve bungee-jumped before, but never done zip-lining. It looks like so much fun. And we just love the outdoors.”

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Adventure Travel Asheville NC
Adventure Rope Gear is helping spread the word that Navitat is now open! The outdoor gear store keeps fans up-to-date on new ziplines and other outdoor adventures on their blog, where they recently posted to introduce Navitat.

Read their blog here:
http://adventureropegear.com/blog/?p=182

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Asheville NC Canopy Tours

Those planning a visit to North Carolina now have one more way to find out about Navitat: the VisitNC.com website. Run by the state’s Department of Commerce, Division of Tourism, Film and Sports Development, the Visit NC website is a great resource chock full of travel tips, suggestions and ideas for what to do once you arrive. They’ve posted a fantastic article detailing the Navitat Canopy Tour.

Read it here:
http://www.visitnc.com/journeys/articles/hang-gliding-skydiving-parachuting-ziplines/1/zip-and-soar-with-navitat-canopy-adventures

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We’re expecting Knoxville visitors any day now… Navitat garnered a write-up in the Knoxville News Sentinel’s Travel Briefs at the end of May. Only a two-hour drive east, Navitat’s canopy tour would be a great activity for those looking to escape Knoxville for a weekend.

Read the Travel Brief here:
http://www.knoxnews.com/news/2010/may/30/travel-briefs/

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Navitat Canopy Tours in Asheville NC
Navitat is definitely getting noticed! Recently, Navitat was reviewed on TheEconaut.com, a site designed for readers who want to protect our planet while reconnecting with nature. They noted that Navitat “offers a view of the forest that promises to be not only spectacular, but environmentally friendly as well,” and encouraged travelers looking for an “eco-travel treat” to check us out.

Here’s what they had to say:
http://www.theeconaut.com/navitat-canopy-adventures-of-north-carolina-a-thrilling-treetop-experience/

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It has been a great 1st week at Navitat Canopy Adventures and we have gotten tons of feedback! We love hearing from you. So today we wanted to post some testimonials from people that have been through the experience. Note: All quotes were gathered, tabulated, and transcribed by Navitat’s own Abby Burt!

“Navitat is exhilarating! I worried that I might be too old to complete the course but that was never a factor. Our guides were very encouraging and always made sure that we were safely secured for every exciting event. Zipping along through the forest or out in the open 200 feet above the ground is FUN. We started our rather hesitant but ended up feeling like pros! Thank you Navitat for a wonderful morning. We can’t wait to bring our grandchildren.”

“This was a spectacular experience. Great views, a beautiful cove, and a truly unique view of the mountains. My son (11 years old) and I had a blast.”

“We had a great time zipping through the trees last weekend. The views were spectacular, the course seems well designed and super safe. I loved our guides – they were professional and really knew their stuff, but also fun to hang out with. Thanks for the great time!”

“Had a great time doing a “pre-tour”. We’re already planning a surprise trip for our employees. Thanks for a great experience!”

“I was quite impressed with the quality of the staff, their training and professionalism, and the sheer quantity of ziplines of all types. The site is quite beautiful and pristine.”

“All of us had a GREAT time. Jeff and Sean were true professionals making us feel very comfortable with this outdoor adventure. We will certainly pass the word along to our friends and family that this is a must do!”

“Thank you! It was incredible!! I haven’t had that much fun in a long time!!! Can’t wait to come back!”

“A world class experience. Nice job.”

“Totally amazing. Thank you, thank you Navitat team for gifting us with this canopy adventure.”

“We had such an amazing time on our tour on Saturday. Brad and Browning were excellent guides and made it so much fun! We can’t wait to zip with you all again.”

“Thank you for a great Navitat experience. We so enjoyed our first zip line experience. It is beautifully laid out. Miss Afraid of Heights had no fear. Your staff is careful, comforting, and fun. Thanks again!”

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Reviews keep coming in from far and wide about the Navitat experience. Mountain Xpress calls Navitat ‘an eco-friendly playground full of fast rides, high adventure and an unparalleled experience of Southern Appalachian forest.’. For your reading pleasure, here is the rest of the story:

Outdoors: High-flying forest
published by Mountain Xpress, Issue 42, 5/12/2010

Zip-line tours provide thrills

 Abby Burt zipping through the forest on a Navitat Canopy Tour

Going down? Abby Burt (above) zipping through the forest on a Navitat Canopy Tour, which includes a view of Craggy Dome (below) . Photos by Eric Crews


“Are you ready?” asks the Navitat Canopy Adventures tour guide.

Standing on a wooden platform 50 feet off the ground, surrounded by a lush verdant canopy, I nod, and a thrilling ride directly through the heart of the forest begins.

Flying along the 1,100-foot zip line with the wind in my face and the trees whirring by in a blur, I try to remember what the guides told me: “Be sure to check out the view of Craggy Dome.” Turning slightly to the left, I look toward the horizon, where towering mountains meet clouds and blue sky. Below me is only quiet valley and forest, as far as the eye can see.

It all began simply enough. After quickly gearing up outside the newly constructed visitors center, I joined Abby Burt, Navitat’s marketing director, a few other participants and two guides on a long ride up the mountain in a six-wheeled ATV. Before we knew it, we were walking up a long wooden walkway and out onto the first platform in the trees. Meanwhile, guides Jackson and Joel gave a rundown on what to expect. They explained how best to position your body for maximum speed, direction control and, most importantly, how to brake when approaching the landing platform. Within minutes we were ready to embark, one by one, on our first flight — a brief zip that helps participants get a feel for the sensation before launching into the longer, faster runs.

After a few exhilarating trial rides, we prepared to tackle a swift 300-foot run right through the forest canopy.

Through the trees.

The deciduous forest is home to a wide variety of trees, including maples, oaks, hemlocks and tulip poplars — and zipping amid their branches is an excellent way to see them. “Canopy tours, in their truest sense, are tree-to-tree tours,” noted Burt as we waited our turn to zip across to the next vantage point. “What John Walker and Bonsai Design have built for us is a world-class canopy tour.”

The technology behind these excursions, she said, originated in Costa Rica as a way for biologists to study the ecosystem that thrives high off the forest floor. Wanting to observe nature without disturbing it, Navitat opted for the most tree-friendly system possible. “The course is built to protect the trees,” Burt explained. “We go to great lengths to make sure the trees can grow and breathe and move the entire time we are here. If we should live here for 20 years and operate this tour, we hope that when we leave they’ll feel relatively untouched — and that’s important to us.”

The tour’s 10 zip lines explore various portions of the 242-acre forest; along the way, visitors experience other diversions as well, each affording a unique perspective. Two sky bridges provide a close-up look at some of the more unusual trees; a brief hike along the forest floor allows a more grounded perspective; there’s even a series of rappels from the platforms.

“When you come to visit Navitat, what you’ll see is a place where you get to know the environment; we feel like the trees are letting us into their space,” said Burt. “We’ve kind of let nature dictate where we go instead of coming in and dictating where we want it to go.”

The result is an eco-friendly playground full of fast rides, high adventure and an unparalleled experience of Southern Appalachian forest.

Navitat Canopy Adventures will hold its grand opening Saturday, May 15. The company is offering special prices this month, as well as ongoing discounts for Western North Carolina residents. For more information, visit http://www.Navitat.com.

[Freelance writer and adventure-sports videographer Eric Crews spends his time roaming the forests between Boone and Asheville. Photos by Eric Crews.]

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Construction of Navitat Canopy Adventures began during the 2009-2010 winter months. As luck would have it, Western North Carolina experienced one of our harshest winters in years; lots of snow, many bitterly cold days… and through it all, John Walker and the Bonsai Design crew were hard at work. Way to go, guys!

With all the beautiful spring weather we’re now experiencing, it’s hard to believe that it was just a few short months ago when John’s design left the drawing-board and began its life in the trees.

Over the next few posts, you’ll get an inside look at what it takes to build a world-class canopy tour. This is no small under-taking.

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