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  2. Out'n'About - Wikipedia

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    Out 'N' About Treehouse Treesort is located in the unincorporated community of Takilma, Oregon, that hosts a multi-treehouse bed and breakfast run by Michael Garnier. Garnier limbs , developed by Michael Garnier and used to support all of Out 'N' About's tree houses, are one-and-a-half-inch-thick bolts surrounded by a cuff, both made of Grade 5 ...

  3. 24 Amazing Treehouse Vacation Getaways - AOL

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    A treehouse vacation might be just the thing to help you reconnect with nature. Here are 24 unique treehouses for rent that offer something for everyone. 24 Amazing Treehouse Vacation Getaways

  4. Cave Junction, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Located about 10 miles (16 km) southeast of Cave Junction, [41] in Takilma, Oregon, is the home of the Out'n'About Treehouse Treesort, a multi-treehouse resort run by Michael Garnier using Garnier limbs. Garnier developed the Garnier limb, which is a one-and-a-half-inch-thick bolt surrounded by a cuff, both made of Grade 5 steel, and is able to ...

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  6. Cool Vacation Rentals with Hidden Rooms and Secret Passages

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    There are plenty of unique places to stay, from treehouses to yurts, but some vacation rentals have a more offbeat amenity: secret rooms and hidden passages. We sleuthed out several places in the ...

  7. Cabin Lake Guard Station - Wikipedia

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    The Cabin Lake Guard Station is located in the Deschutes National Forest forty miles southeast of Bend, Oregon. It was originally built as a district ranger station, and served as the headquarters for the Fort Rock Ranger District from 1921 until 1945. Throughout most of that time, there were five full-time rangers living and working at the site.