Easy and quick to build and maintain – in the spring, summer, or even fall. Close it up for winter.
When I was out hiking the Cascade Crest Trail as a teenager, we would snap two or four AF surplus ponchos together for an A-frame. Yes, they were designed to do this…
Would be more roomier if short 30″ vertical walls along floor were installed. But a good hard wall tent to begin staying out full time. The elevated floor off grade is good idea.
The cabin has a knee wall 4 logs tall, with a knee wall an “A” frame does an ok job of a cheap & easy roof.
I thought it was a little more work getting the triangular ends sealed (more than a rectangle) but that was the trade for an easier top.
Insulation board panels would be easier to cut to shape. Given the size, the cost would be minimal. SIPS would be more expensive, but save time and labor erecting it.
Cabin hell, thats a 21st century Blackrock $3700mo McMansion.
Were it even possible at the rate of fall we’re going
Good looking shed. I could cop a squat there.
Easy and quick to build and maintain – in the spring, summer, or even fall. Close it up for winter.
When I was out hiking the Cascade Crest Trail as a teenager, we would snap two or four AF surplus ponchos together for an A-frame. Yes, they were designed to do this…
Would be more roomier if short 30″ vertical walls along floor were installed. But a good hard wall tent to begin staying out full time. The elevated floor off grade is good idea.
The cabin has a knee wall 4 logs tall, with a knee wall an “A” frame does an ok job of a cheap & easy roof.
I thought it was a little more work getting the triangular ends sealed (more than a rectangle) but that was the trade for an easier top.
Insulation board panels would be easier to cut to shape. Given the size, the cost would be minimal. SIPS would be more expensive, but save time and labor erecting it.
Cabin hell, thats a 21st century Blackrock $3700mo McMansion.
Were it even possible at the rate of fall we’re going
Where’s the outhouse?
Where’s the outhouse? Outside.