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We could have stayed in the treehouse, but it was a tad too rustic for us. It looks low, but it was probably 30 - 40 feet off the ground, and the climb was a bit tricky..
Yes, it was as dangerous as it looks. Three full levels. The bottom floor was "jail." I spent most of my time there.
Tree houses are wooden houses built on top the trees. Tree houses have been constructed using eco friendly materals with out even using a single nail using materials like coir mats, bamboo poles, hay straws, live trees (as pillar), etc. Tree houses are modified versions of "Erumadam", usually used by the tribals and hunter to escape from the attacks of wild animals.Please visit www.irisholidays.com if you would like to stay in these Treehouses
i’m making progress on the treehouse spiral staircase and found a suitably long pole to build upon. and now i'm either going to make it 35 miles home with 7 feet of a 16 foot pole sticking out of my car without incident or I'm going to have a really good story!
the hardware store lumber dude who helped me load it in the car with a forklift exclaimed, “THIS IS REALLY HAPPENING!” which i took to mean he did not often load 16 foot poles into cars.
the optimistic twine amuses me. i don’t really think it’s going to do much to stop the pole from sliding out of the car on a steep hill ( and there are a lot of steep hills between the store and home ) but i felt like it had to do something.
Stone Mountain Park, Stone Mountain, Georgia. This is the girls treehouse, painted pink. The boy's blue treehouse is next to it.
the side walls done. i thought at first i'd have to paint the wrong side since they have a greenish coating, but it ends up just looking like weather treated lumber so i'll probably leave it. the stairs will go up to the open doorway and the last side will have a railing instead of a wall to let more light in
A well-built and very comfortable-looking (doubleglazed!) treehouse near my junior school in Don Mills.