I started following your channel 2 months ago or so but I watched every videos :) Blame it on Mark Rober. I'm actually so interested by everything you're doing, including the commentaries, that I might get into the squirrel parkour business as well in the distant future :)
Fess up, did you look up the anagrams, or come up with them yourself? I did look them up, and you had most all that apply, excepting maybe cambrel, sort of, which is apparently the hock of an animal...not a word I knew, or expect many others would, though. Elm Crumbs...LOL. Genius. Pin the tale on the Piggy deserves honorable mention, as does the shirt. I like your block diagram/schematic/scale mock-up whatever...very 'engineer'. Any idea typical time and cost (if it wasn't scrap) for one of these (avg estimate)? Always fun, thx again.
You got me on Elm Crabs! 😄 I did use an anagram generator for that one but 'clambers' I got anyway. As for time and cost, it took about 5 days to make and I added bits like the 'climb scene' sign and a piglet as the squirrels were learning the course. All the paint, screws, fittings, and much of the wood (apart from a couple of sheets of plywood) I already had, but I did buy the glitterball motor for the revolving section. Tools and camera stuff are the real cost but they're reusable. I enjoy being outside and making stuff so it's worth it. Thanks for your interest. 🙂
@@SteveBarley "Tools and camera stuff are the real cost" And the tools can VERY MUCH pay for themselves, over and over, in doing your own house/car/etc. repairs over hiring jobs out. Thx for the answer.
Fantastic to see behind the scenes. Love the silliness and the sound effects!
very funny and always fantastic and renovate ideas for the squirrels olimpic games! congrats for the awesome work!
You are brilliant!
You got my subs on 6:56
- Squirrel lover from USA -
I started following your channel 2 months ago or so but I watched every videos :) Blame it on Mark Rober.
I'm actually so interested by everything you're doing, including the commentaries, that I might get into the squirrel parkour business as well in the distant future :)
Thanks for following. And go for it, build your own course. It'll give you a huge buzz when the squirrels finally crack it. It always does for me. 🙂
Omg we would get along soo well!!🤭🤣🤣😍 I love my squirrels I have 5🤭🤣😁
LAst squirrel obstacle course was Social Isolation Squirrel Obstacle Course which can be found here: ua-cam.com/video/r9eLxSa5oSk/v-deo.html
Thanks for the awesome work! 👍🐿🐿🐿
Love your shirt😂
I have a collection. They make an easy birthday present from my family! 😁
Me too. I should get one too 🙂
Fess up, did you look up the anagrams, or come up with them yourself? I did look them up, and you had most all that apply, excepting maybe cambrel, sort of, which is apparently the hock of an animal...not a word I knew, or expect many others would, though. Elm Crumbs...LOL. Genius.
Pin the tale on the Piggy deserves honorable mention, as does the shirt. I like your block diagram/schematic/scale mock-up whatever...very 'engineer'.
Any idea typical time and cost (if it wasn't scrap) for one of these (avg estimate)? Always fun, thx again.
You got me on Elm Crabs! 😄 I did use an anagram generator for that one but 'clambers' I got anyway. As for time and cost, it took about 5 days to make and I added bits like the 'climb scene' sign and a piglet as the squirrels were learning the course. All the paint, screws, fittings, and much of the wood (apart from a couple of sheets of plywood) I already had, but I did buy the glitterball motor for the revolving section. Tools and camera stuff are the real cost but they're reusable. I enjoy being outside and making stuff so it's worth it. Thanks for your interest. 🙂
@@SteveBarley "Tools and camera stuff are the real cost"
And the tools can VERY MUCH pay for themselves, over and over, in doing your own house/car/etc. repairs over hiring jobs out. Thx for the answer.