BOULDER, Colo. — April 26 marks Arbor Day. People around the world celebrate the holiday by planting trees. The holiday started in Nebraska in 1872. More than 1 million plants were reportedly planted across the state that day. is reportedly one of the few recreational tree-climbing companies in the country. "We've evolved in trees, we used to live in trees," Teitelbaum explained."I think when we climb in a tree now we reconnect.
"Almost everybody gets excited when they hear about what I do, and a lot of people want to try it out and, at the very least, they’re excited and curious about it," Magdovitz said as he geared up for the next group of participants."So its kind of a magical place where a lot of people experience and I think there’s real science to what’s happening neurologically shifts that change through our literal and visual perspective.
Teitelbaum and Magdovitz hope the experience is eye-opening for participants of any age. They know for so many, this is more than a fun day spent in the woods.