Looks like this was posted on summitpost.org back in 2010 - apparently this cabin is in my all time favorite GSM location Ice House Canyon...
Too too cool !!
Now that's a GREAT 'tree house' !!!
- Breabonnie
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Hmmm, I don't know, that house looks like it was impaled.
I wonder how the house can grow with the tree trunks as they widen...probably will ruin house roof and floor right? I have seen some incredible high up tree houses that are rentals in other states. The idea is actually very cool indeed. But I have no idea how they allow room for growth ...
I wonder how the house can grow with the tree trunks as they widen...probably will ruin house roof and floor right? I have seen some incredible high up tree houses that are rentals in other states. The idea is actually very cool indeed. But I have no idea how they allow room for growth ...
- Terry Morse
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Nice - it's really real then !!! Have to admit - the bottom half of the tree on the far right had me thinking this could have been a photo-CHOPPED bag of tricks...
Now of course I'm begging someone has some interior shots to post one day - love to see what's going on inside around those trees !!
Now of course I'm begging someone has some interior shots to post one day - love to see what's going on inside around those trees !!
Their is a way to work around the growing problem. Before the growing, winds, and movement would be a problem as well. Build the structure bit away... a foot or two from the trunk. You could have a cone around the trunk giving it space to grow into the cone, without touching the cabin. For more authenticity, you can put a faux roof around the opening on top, the ceiling, and such. In other words build the cabin away from the tree, completely independent from it. And besides... do you really want every single bug, and crawling thing that can climb a tree to be in your cabin?