Off Grid Cabin
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| Hibernating thru the winter. |
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| Transportation, full lockers, chains on all 4, and a 12,000 pd winch, (which has been needed more than a dozen times). |
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| Ice on grass |
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| Weathered in end of fall 2017 |
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| Last gravel run of the fall. Heavily overloaded 1971 international beast proving itself, again and again. |
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| Wind rudely removing some of the wall kickers. |
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| Iced-coffee cup and saw |
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| Powder coated steel cabinets, 2 burner propane stovetop. Finished in part in Portland prior to the trip out. |
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| My wife, practicing great eye protection. By far the best person I could ask to be with and work with in the middle of nowhere. |
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| 2nd floor framed up |
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| Blue tailed lizard hanging on the 1964 blue Ford Super Major! |
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| First floor standing on its own. |
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| Thank you John Wenderoff for lending a hand unloading the cabin 1st floor. |
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| Dusk on it's first night out of the big city. |
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| My bride, being extremely cool considering the white knuckled 2 hour drive towing not only the cabin, but a full load of lumber. |
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| Out of the shop bay for the first time. |
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| Tien burning ceder on an incredibly hot day. |
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| 1st floor walls |
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| Floor system getting craned onto the equipment trailer. |

































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