Largest Cardboard Fort
238 boxes
Nick Clark, Russell Steed, Jeff Handy, and Bryson Frehner used 238 boxes to make a cardboard fort. The structure was 40 feet wide and 25 feet in length, with 7-foot walls and four 11-foot pillars at each corner.
The group took a combined total of 36 hours of work to complete the project.

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That is just AMAZING! Can you build me a house?
That's freakin sick!
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This deserves a rating and unbeatable rating of 6! ...Props
NICE!!! You guys must go to Alta or something!