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Oops, I disappared off the face of the internet for a while. First I visited with friends who live on a farm and also have two toddlers. Gah, their life is so very full of things to do. I both enjoy visiting them and also somehow selfishly resent their busyness. I mean, it's a nice change for me to help out with physical work and pile wood and scythe hay and whatnot. But it also feels like it's hard to just hang out together, like it was possible to do before they had a farm and toddlers. Ah well.

Then I went to a camp out in the woods, organized by a village who wants to save the nearby forest from being cut down by a company. This camp turned out to be about half hardcore vegans from the Hambacher Forest occupation in Germany and half primitivists who thought agriculture was humanity's big mistake. There was a cultural clash where someone broke down crying when they saw someone eating a fish and compared it to eating a dead baby. Um.

Still, it was interesting, and I'm not sorry I went. The village wanted help doing inventories of the species in the forest, so I did that a lot, and also there was tree climbing (the German activists were of course experts in that--they basically live in treehouses). I have now realized my goal of spending 24 hours up in the trees! We built a platform by taking a large wooden pallet and putting beams through the ends. Then we hauled it up a tree with a pulley system and secured it to the trunk. I spent most of the time up there either on that platform or in my hammock which was hanging from a rope bridge between two trees. Here are some photos:
Hammock and platform hanging among pine trees, seen from the ground.
Me sitting on the platform dangling my legs in the air, zoomed-in picture from below.
View of the foot end of the inside of my hammock, with a helmet and my shoes hanging from the rope in the ceiling, as well as my security rope.

Overall it was a lot more cold than having the hammock close to the ground, probably because there was a lot of wind. Also I couldn't close my sleeping bag properly since I had to be secured to the rope bridge while sleeping. I also got quite stiff, despite doing some gymnastics on the platform. I don't get vertigo from tree climbing, though, so that was no problem. When I got down on the ground again, it was almost like stepping off a boat, and the ground felt like it was swaying for hours. I got lots of ideas about building such a platform at home, and either putting it in the woods near my home, or in some less frequented corner of one of the big public parks in town. Then I could rig some shelter from the rain above it and sleep on it sometimes. Some insulation from below would be good too.

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Date: 2018-06-26 12:29 am (UTC)
seascribble: the view of boba fett's codpiece and smoking blaster from if you were on the ground (Default)
From: [personal profile] seascribble
I got vertigo just reading this post. I'm glad you enjoyed it though!
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