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Congratulations on your hidey hole in the woods.I bought some property up in the mountains about ten years back. I designed a cabin and we got it finished about a year and a half ago.This past year I was offered the opportunity to take early retirement. We sold our place in Boise and moved to the woods, too. (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link)
All the homesteader shows on TV recommend a 100' clear area around buildings for a fire break. Nice looking cabin
We're sliding into the realm of Cabin P0rn... That looks really nice.Did you have to have the logs engineered? Or was "good enough for the squirrels and monkeys, good enough for me?" Lee
My design had to go to a certified and licensed structural engineer to be drawn and have certified plans made because of the area that I built in, the cabin and my shop have to withstand a 128 pound per square foot snow load. I forget what the earthquake/seismic rating was that had to be met. My place is 18 miles from the West Yellowstone Gate of Yellowstone National Park.
My place is 18 miles from the West Yellowstone Gate of Yellowstone National Park.So, not just good enough for squirrels and monkeys.