The spot you guys picked is great, love the change of setting. You should totally do more shots with movement like the one where the camera is looking at you from the log, that shot was great. Would like to see a cook out there! So far the best vid!!!
I'm going to have to come back and watch all your videos. Looks like you're doing a good job. Based on your channel, I think you'll like what we're doing as well.
Great to see you young men out there getting outside and learning this craft! One suggestion tho for safety: that lid you used is sketchy. It won't contain the fire and it's rusty as hell. If you're current on your tetanus shots, cool. But the risk of embers falling to the forest floor is real. A 30 dollar fire pit from Wally world would serve you well up there and you'd have a way to position a grating/grill to make cooking easier too. Not to mention stability. I been doing stuff like this since weeblos/boy scouts and I'm almost 50 now. Be careful boys, but keep having fun and learning! I subscribed to watch you and your skills grow 😉, and I look forward to it.
I would have used big 10 inch nails or spikes to fasten it to the tree. You can also use log cabin screws too & you can get them for cheap & use them in a screw gun that way all that wood will be up there for a long time & nobody could tear it down
We are alive don’t worry. We really appreciate you guys checking in and wondering where we are, but with school and other factors we just haven’t had time to make a vid recently. We do hope to go on a trip this spring and post it soon there after. Stick with us, it will be worth it and you can trust us we are still here. Thanks again
Lol the camera dude at first he said 10 feet. Then he said 12 feet. Judging by, when , the other 2 boys just barely threw the other woods up to make the platform it’s only 7 to 8 feet tall. Bc then boys can’t be 8 feet tall. Lol they b Bigfoots😂😂😂😂😂😂
Well done Fellas. Great seeing young guys out in the bush learning survival skills rather then inside on an Xbox.
Thanks Kevin!
You three work like a well oiled machine. Another excellent video. Thanks for sharing...Atb Von
Thank YOU!
These are some great looking woods. Tree house is awesome!
Thanks!!!
Well done guys👍
Thank you so much!
The content gets better and better every video.....keep up the awesome work👍👍👍👍
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Thank You Sir!
It would be a cool place to camp overnight up there guys. Nice video.
Yes, we plan to stay the night this spring. Thanks for the support!
Pretty awesome setup!!
Nice job! Good work on the shelter, and you did awesome with the editing! Keep up the great work friends! Happy trails!
Thank you so much Kusk!
Awesome vid🔥
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Love you guys! That's ok because I'm 70😊... What I wouldn't give to have 3 sons like you.
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Southern Indiana
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Boys are lookin buff💪
Thanks Big Paps!
Beautiful love it,
Love the new video!!
Thanks Dorian!!
Awesome treehouse guys! Subbed 👍
Thank you for the comment.
The spot you guys picked is great, love the change of setting. You should totally do more shots with movement like the one where the camera is looking at you from the log, that shot was great. Would like to see a cook out there! So far the best vid!!!
Thank you Tegan! Really love the support and feedback!
This really helped me out thanks thats a like from me!
good stuff
You know it is
I'm going to have to come back and watch all your videos. Looks like you're doing a good job. Based on your channel, I think you'll like what we're doing as well.
Thank you so much.
Nice job
this was very helpful my dream is to have a tree house, now i know how to make one, well i am going to ask my gampa and my daddy to help me:)
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Nice it is.
Great to see you young men out there getting outside and learning this craft! One suggestion tho for safety: that lid you used is sketchy. It won't contain the fire and it's rusty as hell. If you're current on your tetanus shots, cool. But the risk of embers falling to the forest floor is real. A 30 dollar fire pit from Wally world would serve you well up there and you'd have a way to position a grating/grill to make cooking easier too. Not to mention stability. I been doing stuff like this since weeblos/boy scouts and I'm almost 50 now. Be careful boys, but keep having fun and learning! I subscribed to watch you and your skills grow 😉, and I look forward to it.
Thanks for the comment David, we are aware of the rusty lid. We know we need to improve our fire situation for the spring time. That is a great idea!!
Great comment and some great points made. I've had a couple fires get a bit crazy and having safety equipment and rakes have saved the day.
Good bg music
More videos please!
cool
I would have used big 10 inch nails or spikes to fasten it to the tree. You can also use log cabin screws too & you can get them for cheap & use them in a screw gun that way all that wood will be up there for a long time & nobody could tear it down
We take pride in only using paracord to hold it all together. It may also get torn down if we use nails or screws.
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We are alive don’t worry. We really appreciate you guys checking in and wondering where we are, but with school and other factors we just haven’t had time to make a vid recently. We do hope to go on a trip this spring and post it soon there after. Stick with us, it will be worth it and you can trust us we are still here. Thanks again
How long did this take you guys to make?
6 hours
About 6 hours of hard work.
Lol the camera dude at first he said 10 feet. Then he said 12 feet. Judging by, when , the other 2 boys just barely threw the other woods up to make the platform it’s only 7 to 8 feet tall. Bc then boys can’t be 8 feet tall. Lol they b Bigfoots😂😂😂😂😂😂
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5:37 who’s that in the distance?
Another one of us