I had seen ads for tensile a few years back I so appreciate you sharing your discovery and the fact you guys work together and you were able to film it is just brilliant Bravo.
I was expecting one of those fun, quick product reviews you do, but it turned out to be combination tech news interview, product review with unboxing experience, visit to your forest (by popular request), and a small dose of forestry wisdom from Dorothy (also by popular request). Serendipity!
Great idea! The treehouses that I have been involved in building have all been suspended. 1) climb tree 2) haul up joists 3) make A-frame in tree 4) suspend A-Frame from corners from branches 5) add floorboards to A-frame to make platform 6) construct house/canopy on/above platform (or just use a tent). The tree can grow and move without constaint and without stressing the structure and the tree is unharmed. These kind of structures can either be placed in a single tree if it is big enough or between trees if they are close enough. They can move in the wind, but thats a feature not a bug.
Curious about how you attach the joists in such a way as to allow for growth and movement? Tree houses are super fun, but making them durable is a challenge.
@@DistracticusPrime using climbing rope - each treehouse has to be different because each tree is different but essentially the platform is rested/lashed/hung on the tree at various points depending on the unique geometry.
Absolutely fantastic ! I'm sure putting up the Tentsile treehouse brought back the much younger psyches in you and your wife ! Nurturing and connecting to the younger you again ! It's so very necessary ! It always hurt me to see people hitting nails and bolts into a beautiful tree ! Or chopping it down. We know what happened to ancient groups of people living on an island with many trees. No trees, no life. A tree close to you feeds the soul. Goodluck with establishing your pristine forest ! There's myriads of positive possibilities. Mazel tov !
@@SimonHollandfilms 😅 3 digits is old ! Ha. I was just sensing/experiencing you and your wifes renewed sparkles. Ps. Seeing that there were vines on your property, i think you should again do a row or 5 😅
While I love your other programs, I really enjoyed this particular video, because it aligns with what I spend a lot of my free time focusing on. Please do more environmentally oriented productions when you have the time. Thanks from Michigan, USA.
Amazing video Simon. Lovely to see your other half Dotty. Huge respect for achieving a wonderful peaceful lifestyle. I wish you a long healthy life . Regards jonathan
One of my favorite videos! I will be ordering a few of the tree tents. You are a lucky man Prof. How did you trick…er, convince Mrs Prof to take your hand? You are indeed a lucky man. Regards mate! Jerry
11:00 I laughed my socks off @ had to be less than 90 degrees 🙂 15:50 You made i!? Well done Sir 🙂 20:25 It is a very rare couple who can get so far in construction without shouting at each other 🙂 I love this video, it reminds me of when as a young hippie I was running through the forest collecting wood and came across a band of Red Indians around a camp fire. (OK Native American's I should say but it was back in the day) And as I stood there with my threatening bundle in hand a voice piped up: Hi Brian I live 'round the corner from you! It was so funny 🙂
@@SimonHollandfilms Well at least young at heart. The name fanofoldfans coincidentally is my nickname from a site that collectors of old electric fans from the 1890s to 1950s. I love them and restore and use them daily. Emerson and GE
biggest downside to me seems that you want a solid foundation to sleep on and not a sagging/bouncy tent floor. Its like sleeping in a hammock. Chiiling is fine and great but sleeping is a nightmare for you and your back.
Awesome to see Tentsile tents on your Channel Prof!! My partner and I were early adopters thanks to an enthusiastic family member. WE LOVE OURS! And It’s lovely to see you guys getting yours! We both said you’ve got some amazing woodland for tree tenting and we’re quite jealous when we saw your woodland video and wow here you are! Sooooo prof next question… are you thinking of making your woodland open to Tensile camping? You’ve got two willing test monkeys if you are 🫡 and I can promise some interesting tales too 🛸 😉🍻🏕️
@djmonkfish In your experience, have you had any issues with back pain? I've been warned about the "hammock effect" causing spine problems over time. These look quite different though, thanks to the geometry and higher tension. @ProfSimonHolland This one might be on to something! You and Dorothy have fans all over the world, but some are close enough to visit. Putting folks up in the forest keeps them out of your hair. ;)
Hey bud, no problems at all I’m 6’6 and the design is a large part of why I love it. Loads of room and you’re spot on, tension keeps you from becoming a banana backed nightmare and I am a side sleeper to boot. Most important is achieving equilateral tension. Took as a few sleeps to get it nailed and once you have, you can get quite adventurous with slopes and ground height, which never gets old! I can’t recommend a rope ladder enough 👌🏻 and as a rule the tent wants to be as high as possible and very taught. We have a few of tensiles’ tents and a aluminium frame for deserts and moons, all are excellent!
Also sleeping mats are a must for heat insulation in the winter, very little insulation on the bottom just like a hammock. We use sheep skins in ours as they double as chair liners in the evening and also they don’t slide about.
I had seen ads for tensile a few years back I so appreciate you sharing your discovery and the fact you guys work together and you were able to film it is just brilliant Bravo.
Awesome! Thank you!
I was expecting one of those fun, quick product reviews you do, but it turned out to be combination tech news interview, product review with unboxing experience, visit to your forest (by popular request), and a small dose of forestry wisdom from Dorothy (also by popular request). Serendipity!
the tree tent raised so many issues...we could not ignore...thanks for watching.
Great idea!
The treehouses that I have been involved in building have all been suspended. 1) climb tree 2) haul up joists 3) make A-frame in tree 4) suspend A-Frame from corners from branches 5) add floorboards to A-frame to make platform 6) construct house/canopy on/above platform (or just use a tent). The tree can grow and move without constaint and without stressing the structure and the tree is unharmed. These kind of structures can either be placed in a single tree if it is big enough or between trees if they are close enough. They can move in the wind, but thats a feature not a bug.
Curious about how you attach the joists in such a way as to allow for growth and movement? Tree houses are super fun, but making them durable is a challenge.
@@DistracticusPrime using climbing rope - each treehouse has to be different because each tree is different but essentially the platform is rested/lashed/hung on the tree at various points depending on the unique geometry.
Absolutely fantastic ! I'm sure putting up the Tentsile treehouse brought back the much younger psyches in you and your wife ! Nurturing and connecting to the younger you again ! It's so very necessary ! It always hurt me to see people hitting nails and bolts into a beautiful tree ! Or chopping it down. We know what happened to ancient groups of people living on an island with many trees. No trees, no life. A tree close to you feeds the soul. Goodluck with establishing your pristine forest ! There's myriads of positive possibilities. Mazel tov !
who you calling old! ....ha ....the tent is fun
@@SimonHollandfilms 😅 3 digits is old ! Ha. I was just sensing/experiencing you and your wifes renewed sparkles.
Ps. Seeing that there were vines on your property, i think you should again do a row or 5 😅
While I love your other programs, I really enjoyed this particular video, because it aligns with what I spend a lot of my free time focusing on. Please do more environmentally oriented productions when you have the time. Thanks from Michigan, USA.
Wonderful!
Amazing video Simon. Lovely to see your other half Dotty. Huge respect for achieving a wonderful peaceful lifestyle. I wish you a long healthy life .
Regards jonathan
thanks Jonathan
Aloha from Volcano, Hawaii. I need one of these for our jungle yard in the rainforest with some 400 year old trees.🌋
Aloha, give tentsile a try...any questions ask Me or Dorothy.
@@SimonHollandfilms will do. Looking at the website now. Great content .
One of my favorite videos! I will be ordering a few of the tree tents.
You are a lucky man Prof. How did you trick…er, convince Mrs Prof to take your hand?
You are indeed a lucky man.
Regards mate!
Jerry
Excellent!
More showing off of Dorothy's paper works please, love printing presses.
you can check out Dorothy's work here. www.riesfaison.net
@@SimonHollandfilms Thanks,.... that's a pretty big studio.
Great video and I hope your lovely forest becomes a great place on the world map for these great tents. Cool 🙂
we are keeping the location secret to preserve its natural beauty.
cheers Prof :)
I use ratchet straps on a daily basis and still set them up wrong half the time 😂 I fully understand. This looks awesome!
Right?!... once you master them....they are ok....but there is a learning curve
Same here. Upside-down, backwards, something almost exactly half the time. I pretty sure it's due to a glitch in the matrix or something.
Just brilliant!
thanks for watching
Brilliant!
11:00 I laughed my socks off @ had to be less than 90 degrees 🙂 15:50 You made i!? Well done Sir 🙂 20:25 It is a very rare couple who can get so far in construction without shouting at each other 🙂 I love this video, it reminds me of when as a young hippie I was running through the forest collecting wood and came across a band of Red Indians around a camp fire. (OK Native American's I should say but it was back in the day) And as I stood there with my threatening bundle in hand a voice piped up: Hi Brian I live 'round the corner from you! It was so funny 🙂
the big tip....point the corners at 3 trees.
Very enjoyable , nice when your wife does woods and walls . Give your wife some channel time
Great idea
Your wife seems like an absolute natural on camera.
@@PaulLoveless-Cincinnati and a sweetheart...
👍
Cool! Looks like a Triangular UFO and I love the lime green color to. How did the dog get along with being suspended?
hi Fanofoldandyoungfans, sleeping was fine for me... the straps hold it taught ...my tip...get it as level as possible.
@@SimonHollandfilms Well at least young at heart. The name fanofoldfans coincidentally is my nickname from a site that collectors of old electric fans from the 1890s to 1950s. I love them and restore and use them daily. Emerson and GE
mua the dog liked the stingray triangular access hatch ...he made his bed in it.
Should be much more comfortable than a hammock tent. However I found the bottom of the tent can get cold if there is a wind, no insulation.
yes...the base could get cold. we have only used the tentsile stingray in the summer.
Level with me 480p..
Look this up doc.
it depends
Did I just get tricked into watching a commercial 😂
tentsile sponsored video but very genuine issues and fun with tree tents
biggest downside to me seems that you want a solid foundation to sleep on and not a sagging/bouncy tent floor. Its like sleeping in a hammock. Chiiling is fine and great but sleeping is a nightmare for you and your back.
it kind of hugs you....you can get it very taught with enough tension on the floor
Ha ha I wished I lived in a new house.
Awesome to see Tentsile tents on your Channel Prof!!
My partner and I were early adopters thanks to an enthusiastic family member.
WE LOVE OURS! And It’s lovely to see you guys getting yours!
We both said you’ve got some amazing woodland for tree tenting and we’re quite jealous when we saw your woodland video and wow here you are!
Sooooo prof next question… are you thinking of making your woodland open to Tensile camping?
You’ve got two willing test monkeys if you are 🫡 and I can promise some interesting tales too 🛸 😉🍻🏕️
@djmonkfish In your experience, have you had any issues with back pain? I've been warned about the "hammock effect" causing spine problems over time. These look quite different though, thanks to the geometry and higher tension.
@ProfSimonHolland This one might be on to something! You and Dorothy have fans all over the world, but some are close enough to visit. Putting folks up in the forest keeps them out of your hair. ;)
Hey bud, no problems at all I’m 6’6 and the design is a large part of why I love it. Loads of room and you’re spot on, tension keeps you from becoming a banana backed nightmare and I am a side sleeper to boot.
Most important is achieving equilateral tension. Took as a few sleeps to get it nailed and once you have, you can get quite adventurous with slopes and ground height, which never gets old!
I can’t recommend a rope ladder enough 👌🏻 and as a rule the tent wants to be as high as possible and very taught.
We have a few of tensiles’ tents and a aluminium frame for deserts and moons, all are excellent!
Also sleeping mats are a must for heat insulation in the winter, very little insulation on the bottom just like a hammock. We use sheep skins in ours as they double as chair liners in the evening and also they don’t slide about.
200 grand for a treehouse ? WTF
that's supposedly what the rich payed!