Ahoy! i started climbing with ropes recreationally a few months ago, i've been free climbing trees since i was a young'un despite the fact i have a slight fear of heights! up untill i got my gear id climb a tree, say, once a week when i had time to take my dog for a long walk over the park (just to see my dogs bewilderd face if nothing else ) i'd just see a tree that looked alright and climb to somewhere that felt comfterble(sort of), sit there and watch the sunset, have some lunch, read a book, or just watch my dog freak out! i dont know why, it just gives me a true sense of freedom being off the ground Grin but generally the highest i'd climb is 10ft, i wanted to go higher, but my fear, and probaly common sense held me back, then a few months back i saw a few arborists pruning parts of a massive english oak by my house, right up near the canopy! well that was it! i was out next weekend buying my gear! now i climb as high as i can get my rope! (really need a throw bag+line!)
my other hobbies include photography and painting and i cant wait to get up to the canopy with my camera (getting a serious lanyard first ) i would also love to paint from right near canopy! i've done some sketching whilst sitting in the tree, but i cant imagine trying to paint up there! which brings me to the title of my post
obviously i wouldnt want to damage the tree, and i would still want to be secured to my rope and harness, not at all not relying on the platform, but the idea is just to give me somewhere flat to set up a deck chair + easel, no more than a meter squared i'd say, the only idea i've have is finding a big tree with a relatively flat branch like a cedar, or something similar and just lashing a few wooden pallets up there? im sure someone here could come up with something alot better than that haha
any advice or information is greatly apriciated:001_smile: