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Not sure what got into me, but I built a tree platform this summer. It's very simple and much like one I built as a child. It is about 9 feet off the ground, but feels like 15 when you are up there. I'll use it for sketching and observing nature. And I have to admit I carelessly used an above-ground swimming pool ladder roped to a tree to stand on while I built it.
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