Now That’s a Big Spider Web!

A while back Bruce had the idea that we could use the palm trees in the front yard for something more fun than squirrel and woodpecker havens. That idea came to fruition today after a few weeks of planning, trials and adjustments. Here’s the story.

Last weekend we bought 300 feet of rope and sent Bruce up a tree to install the first version of the wires and pulleys.

Bruce, up a tree

We knew in the final version the wires would have to be higher, but we wanted to test out the process. This is about as far up as I’m comfortable with him going. Luckily, he feels the same way so we didn’t have to have that fight.

Up the other tree

Once the wires and pulleys were secured, we headed to the backyard to make the web. The boys “helped.”

Ezra takes a rest

Rope

From humble beginnings …

Humble beginnings

… a web was woven.

Making the web

Making the web

Looking good!

Next we carried it out front and hooked the top ends onto the pulleys.

Trial run

And up it went.

Trial run

Not bad for the prototype!

Needs to be higher, but it works!

But down it came because, well, people need to walk up the path and the last thing we need is some kid [Ezra] trying to climb it.

Down for round 2

So, back to the backyard it went while we called in the big guns: Finch Tree Service.

Calling in the pros

Yikes

That's really high

Pro install

Some things are just better left to the professionals. Who rope themselves to the tree.

Meanwhile, we made some more adjustments to the web, tightening the joints.

Tightening up the joints

And adding the spider. Finn chose the placement.

Finn places the spider

Pretty soon we were ready for Spider Web v. 2. Finn was in position to help with the pulley.

Going up, part 2

It went up just fine and the top ropes were secured.

Secure at the top

Then we needed to tighten the middle ropes. Only one problem: we couldn’t reach one of them. Oops.

Trying to reach the middle

Yeah, that’s going to have to come down.

Um, can't get to that one

Soon enough, it was back up and Bruce tied the middle ropes tight.

Got it!

Looking pretty good — almost there!

Middle secured

Finally, we got the bottom ropes tight and there it is!

Voila!

Of course, we weren’t quite done. We needed lighting!

Nighttime web

While this feat of engineering was definitely a family project, it was only finished because of Bruce’s talent and incredibly stubborn persistence. I, for one, do not have the patience to see something like this through. Lucky for us, we have Bruce!