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Here on the right (sunny side) of the southern Oregon Cascades we have plenty of big cats Bobcats, cougar, heh, even feral cats No black or dark...
Reviews themselves are suspect, IMO I have found trust in some individuals within the organization And that, initially, by word of mouth....from...
Too sweet Glad you enjoy the reads Y'know, it's funny, when someone posts a sad thing, hitting that 'like' button feels a bit weird
I’ll Never Forget My First Friend I was three. He was a few months. Neither of us had much to play with….but each other. We never lacked....
On to the 2nd cabin, our main refuge [ATTACH]
Hope I'm not being redundant, but these two pics should wrap up the first cabin build [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Our dining table the first year [ATTACH]
I've always built with open beam Why hide the glory? I went with a 58° pitch on the A Frame One reason I'd never built in deep snow country and...
The A Frame kitchen was much needed Less snow Less ice chiping [ATTACH] [ATTACH] We spent the first Christmas at the cabin with an actual...
We finished the backend of the A Frame with a 2nd bump out Our kitchen Before that it was our 'camp kitchen' Sorry about the blurry pics new...
Gin poles are a must I thought we'd just muscle things in place.....heh.....heh Love yer open beam ceiling I laid comp roofing on the A Frame...
We're a bit more than 10mi due east of Crater Lake (Mt Mazama) Of which the reason of all the pumie Tween Chemult and Chiloquin On a few miles of...
Yeah, our 'soil' is more pumie than soil I'll talk about gardens and such a bit later
Yup We still have one leaner that's the largest tree on the parcel I wish I could find more pics of the one that fell It was quite near the...
Whatever it is, the lodgepole pines up there get a certain size and they're comin' down (wind or no wind)