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Kristi Roth's avatar

I can't believe I found these photos from the Cinder Cone 10 years ago on tumblr! I was in high school in the midwest and photos like yours inspired me to live in the PNW among the pines. Your work is beautiful and your crew is impressive. Cheers to making the trees a true home! Glad I was able to snag this book the last round you found a box - so, so cool.

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Foster Huntington's avatar

🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

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Daniel Amador's avatar

I love my copy of the Cinder Cone. It wasy initial introduction to your work. I have to say that the Cinder Cone film "Soundtrack" is one of my favorites. Like always, thanks for letting us have a peek into your life.

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Foster Huntington's avatar

Thank you for supporting. That film was so fun to work on

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sometimeperhaps's avatar

Been meaning to re read this. It’s been awhile.

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Laurianne Perry's avatar

we have some pretty large trees (75' - 100') across our property, and in the back of my head, there's always been a thought of "doing something" with them ~ tree house would be awesome...'cept we're in a hurricane zone, and I know beyond a shadow of a doubt, I'd have something built and 3 1/2 months later, that poor thing would get demolished in a hurricane....but I can still dream..

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Foster Huntington's avatar

if the trees have lasted for hundreds of years its a good chance a tree house will survive if you make it small enough.

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Laurianne Perry's avatar

I'm still thinking thru ideas of what could be built in/on one of the large hardwoods....problem is, there are TOO MANY ideas to consider....le sigh....

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Tyler Rice's avatar

Been waiting for this one. Just picked up a copy - can't say how much the film has influenced me as an Oregon boy. Thank you.

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Foster Huntington's avatar

I had such a fun time working on that film. its a bit hard for me to watch these days but im glad it brought you some inspiration

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Justin Lind's avatar

Wow can't believe its been so long. I loved following along with the project and still flip through my book from time to time. Life goal 1. build a treehouse. Life goal 2. skate the bowl with you sometime :)

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Justin Power's avatar

Can’t tell you how much this book means to me. I’m in the restaurant business and every time we design and build a new one, I reread it. No, none of our restaurants even closely resemble the Cinder Cone, but the process, passion, and creativity spark some pathways and get me excited and rolling. Thank you

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