i can t afford a 60-foot deck. we can t afford to have it tip over. reporter: along with designer paul dimeo, they together make up the cabin kings. their ideas aren t always conventional. this is going to be great. how often do you get to build with an airplane? but there is a method to their madness. they save their clients time and money on a hilltop cabin. my bed. nice. this is just crazy. reporter: a floating get away. this is so cool. reporter: and this sugar shack. wow, holy, wow, this doesn t look like the thing that we left. reporter: we wanted to get a closer look at some of the most outrageous cabins and traveled to bennington, vermont, the heart of cabin country. we snowmobiled our way through winding backroads, braved sub zero temperatures and climbed 1200 feet above sea level to check out this, the waterfall cabin. what do you think when you see all this?
on national geographic channel s hit show building wild. i can t afford a 60-foot deck. we can t afford to have it tip over. reporter: along with designer paul, they together make up the cabin kings. their ideas aren t always conventional. this is going to be great. how often do you get to build with an airplane? but there is a method to their madness. they save their clients time and money on a hilltop cabin. my bed. nice. this is just crazy. reporter: a floating get away. this is so cool. reporter: and this sugar shack. wow, holy, wow, this doesn t look like the thing that we left. reporter: we wanted to get a closer look at some of the most outrageous cabins and traveled to bennington, vermont, the heart of cabin country. we snowmobiled our way through winding backroads, braved sub zero temperatures and climbed 1200 feet above sea level to check out this the waterfall