My experiences camping completely off grid

I am 18yrs old and have been camping my whole life with my dad. I recently started watching Fowlers makery and Mischief on YouTube and was inspired by his video 30 days in the Canadian rockies vid, to build a suspended or "floating" shelter. Yes I am aware that he probably does cheat his way through it a bit, but overall he does seem to be pretty knowledgeable about outdoors, and bushcraft. So off me and another friend went off deep into the woods, brought supplies I have collected over my years of camping (I have done several solo camps since I was 14) and we started working on building this shelter, while Fowlers video depicts a triangle shaped shelter, we decided we would build a square shelter with supports throughout the middle. We built a ladder approx 20ft tall and used it to start off by suspending the logs to the trees with 550 paracord. Once we have the 4 rather sizable trunks secured to our selected trees we started on the platform. Once the platform had been completed we set up our hammocks and collected several pounds of clay and moss from the nearby river to line the platform where we would have our campfire (yes we had our entire setup in the air, due to the sheer amount of dangerous wildlife that we frequently encountered at night) we did have a ladder with counterweights that we could raise and lower using rope we had tied to the end, to completely isolate us in the trees. We did build a series of railing along just to be safe, and "bridges" to our hammocks (we slept separate to a smaller platform in a different group of trees a whole lot smaller). We did catch and cook our own food with 22. cal air rifles we brought and fishing poles. Over the course of the 2 weeks we stayed out there we ate rabbit, squirrel, dove, and several different types of fish. Since I was more knowledgeable about bushcraft and collecting wild plants and which to avoid I built the shelter and collected the consumable vegetation while he hunted (he did help to build the shelter). I also forgot to mention we did build a "roof" over the large platform (we had tarps over our hammocks with bug nets) but we had palms, and moss as a cover for the large platform. I did bring my dad's 357 magnum just in case shit hit the fan and we needed stronger firepower other than a 22 air rifle (thankfully we didn't). we tried to do this as authentically as we could with few "luxuries" and I believe we did a pretty good job. I will go into more detail of our trip and how we trapped and cooked our food! please let me know if you want a "part 2"

EDIT!!

this was done on private property, and in compliance with fishing, and hunting regulations!