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A friend and colleague of mine has developed a tent which can be suspended from anchor points in trees it's called Tentsile and has applications in leisure, exploration, forestry, and humanitarian releif. He's trying to raise funds to bulk order units to sell at an affordable price. If any one's interested you can see his crowd funding site here.

 

It's an exciting concept and from working with him on some pretty amazing treehouse projects he knows his stuff.

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Now very much looking forward to future camping sites at Arb shows. Actually, may be it's not such a good idea considering the amount of alcohol thats consumed.

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Very very cool idea, especially in areas were flooding is likely.

 

The only downside I could see is access for people with limited mobility / elderly etc.

 

But...a very cool idea, would love to try one.

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