The forest is a tricky maze and you wander around aimlessly. You finally spot the next hint. Unscramble the word which is carved in the tree bark to find out where you have to go next:
Remember "The Shining"? Jack Nicholson plays an author who at one point becomes so frustrated with his writer's block that he types "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy" thousands of times. During filming, the countless sheets of paper could easily have been photocopied, but director Stanley Kubrick insisted on using genuinely typed texts, which led to sleepless nights for the film crew.