So I am not sure how many of you out there approach your new scenarios each half a month (or month when it gets on track) but I tend to open my packs and look through all the new player cards but I don't peak at the scenario cards. I then sleeve up the new scenario and take my most current deck against it. No forewarning or anything except the blurbs of information we get here from Fantasy Flight.
So the first adventure to Rhosgobel saw myself and two other players beginning play and eager to see what the new scenario had to offer us. After drawing three back to back wound a character if exhausted, or did not have an attachment treacheries we were off to a fine start
. We soon fell to having each losing a hero and just plain amazed at the brutality of the Journey. Needless to say we got to the second part of the scenario and died. 
Then usually after one play we go and tweak our decks. This time tweaking was done and again, we have not looked past the second scenario card and we lost a player so it was just my gf and I. We pulled through quite well and finished off the second scenario and felt very good with ourselves and then flipped to find out that those Athelas would thought we would have time to grab were now beyond our reach and we lost the scenario with only having grabbed one and not enough to heal Wilyador. 
Now we know the scenario and plan to play again and will tweak once more and will probably make it through.
My main reason for the post is that I really enjoy the fact I usually get 4 or 5 plays of a scenario and then lo and behold we get another scenario. I like how we go about playing each scenario blindly , then tweak and sometimes fail, and play until victory. At times we will play an older scenario but I really like the freshness of having a new scenario each month. I was wondering if anyone else follows a similar way of approaching this game?