Each time we build a new play structure on Young’s Hill, we connect it to nearby structures using fire hose. This allows the chimps to move from place to place without touching the ground, a feature that is particularly handy when that ground is covered in snow. We also shovel pathways for them, but hey, tightrope walking is way more fun.
Their balance is incredible, aided in part by those opposable big toes.
And when they lose their balance, they can always fall back on their superhuman strength.
Karen says
Absolutely awesome! They are having a ball being chimps!
Kathleen says
These photos from today are incredible! Wound’t you love to be a chimp just for a day so you could have fun climbing and tightrope walking to your hearts content? It looks like such great fun, I sure would like to give it a try. ; )
Jo says
They are sure lucky Chimp ppl!!!!!!!!!!And we are too having such a wonderful view into their lives! Thanks so much Hugs to all!
Cherie Erwin says
So beautiful. There is no substitute for joy.
Jackie Downey says
Great pictures! Happy chimps!
Cheryl says
great pics, and what incredible balance they have
Arlene and Michael says
Wow they look like they are having fun!
Francoise says
Great pictures! I am sure all the locals know about the sanctuary but it would be something if strangers were driving by and saw this — is Young’s Hill visible from the road at all?
J.B. says
It is visible but it’s quite some distance up the hill and most people don’t notice it if they aren’t looking for it.
Francoise says
They don’t know what they’re missing!