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MP22
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# Posted: 10 Feb 2013 19:30
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The cabin is 20x24 with a 8x24 porch
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MikeOnBike
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# Posted: 12 Feb 2013 17:38 - Edited by: MikeOnBike
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80 acres, two small sheds so far. A creek runs through it with a mostly year round spring. Lots of fence built and to build. I posted previously but we have a second place and some fence to share.
Upper place, for my wife and I
Lower place, for the kids
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rush1958
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# Posted: 9 Mar 2013 22:56
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This is a picture of our new 10 acres in Kansas.
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Hinezy
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# Posted: 24 Mar 2013 20:36
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A couple of pics from my newly acquired camp "The Hine's Pines"!
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Josh8880
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# Posted: 7 Jun 2013 07:34
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bushbunkie I like your cabin, I'm looking to do one the same general design. What's your dimensions? Any interior pics? Thanks so much! Josh
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neb
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# Posted: 7 Jun 2013 08:41
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As I look back through this thread I'm amazed on all the great land and cabins you people have. We all are a very lucky group.
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bukhntr
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# Posted: 9 Jun 2013 00:20
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our in progress cabin/shed is in SE Kansas it is 12x28 with a 7x14 covered porch overlooking our pond 051.JPG
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bukhntr
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# Posted: 9 Jun 2013 00:29
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some land pics to go with cabin 019.JPG
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missouriboy
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# Posted: 9 Jun 2013 11:56
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That is sweet. What are you going to put on your floors?
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MJW
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# Posted: 9 Jun 2013 12:39
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Our 10 acres & cabin. A work in progress... Our Building Site
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missouriboy
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# Posted: 9 Jun 2013 13:01
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Guess I should post a picture of my cabin in this forum. Just started it this Spring so still a work in progress.
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bukhntr
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# Posted: 19 Jun 2013 22:33
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I have some light oak, Tarkett snap lock flooring, just waiting on the mudding to get done before I lay it down. Finished the ceiling a couple of weeks ago with the thin t&g from menards
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neb
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# Posted: 19 Jun 2013 23:44
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Again there is some great places you guys have!! Outstanding cabins and I'm impressed!!
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Rob55
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# Posted: 1 Dec 2013 21:18
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christian1
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# Posted: 8 Mar 2014 08:36
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I would love to see more pics of the interiors. I am just itching right now to buy a piece of land and start a project like this. All I need is to get the bank on board
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neb
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# Posted: 8 Mar 2014 20:39
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christian1 Yep that would be nice to see some inside pictures. Where are you looking for land at?
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christian1
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# Posted: 9 Mar 2014 21:55
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West Central WI.
chris
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Ajz418
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# Posted: 11 Mar 2014 23:00
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Pic from my walk out of camp.
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horaceunit
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# Posted: 13 Jul 2014 18:57
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Just joined so thanks for having me! Bought a little place in Central Virginia near Charlottesville early this year. It needs some work but it has electric and a well with indoor plumbing. Of course the plumbing leaks and that is some of what has to be done. I intend for this to be a retirement home for my wife and I and I'll have about 10-12 years to whip it into shape! Oh it is only 2.25 acres but all we'll really want is a garden although that will take some doing!
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Austin351
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# Posted: 31 Jul 2014 13:33 - Edited by: Austin351
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Putting an offer in on this log cabin this weekend. 25 acres, 1200' of riverfront.
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neb
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# Posted: 31 Jul 2014 15:34
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Austin351>>>Looks very nice and what state is it in?
There sure is some beautiful places everyone has. We are very lucky people.
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Austin351
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# Posted: 1 Aug 2014 10:24
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Wisconsin.
Assuming they accept my offer, I plan on building a small log shed (to learn / hone skills) and then a log workshop.
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toyota_mdt_tech
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# Posted: 1 Aug 2014 11:58
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Austin, let us know as soon as they accept your offer. Hopefully, they will. Nice looking cabin.
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Virginia Highlander
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# Posted: 1 Aug 2014 15:31
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Hello everyone, This is our place in SE Virginia Mtns. My Wife and I are currently building a 12 X 12 log cabin on the 10 acres we bought a couple of years ago. Heavy mountain snow.
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| Our cabin in progress.
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horaceunit
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# Posted: 1 Aug 2014 17:52
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Anywhere near Charlottesville?
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horaceunit
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# Posted: 1 Aug 2014 17:57
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Oh, and I am about 45 minutes or so North, and a little West of Charlottesville.
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Virginia Highlander
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# Posted: 1 Aug 2014 18:31
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We are about 15 miles west of Independence Va, on the edge of the Grayson Highlands State Park. Bear back scratch.
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horaceunit
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# Posted: 1 Aug 2014 18:38
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Just a little bit further South! Isn't that near the NC border? At least you have that stream to cool off with in the summer! Good luck with it, I always thought I would build a log cabin, but I got my modified A frame already built. Of course it is going to take a lot of renovation work to get it how I want, but it will be worth it!
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Virginia Highlander
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# Posted: 1 Aug 2014 19:39
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We are in the corner of the state near NC and TN. Building the cabin with hewn logs cut from our property has been interesting to say the least. It would have been faster to stick build but it has always been a dream to build a cabin as close as possible to the way cabins were built in these mountains for hundreds of years.
You have a great looking place to retire to in the future. Good luck and congratulations on your slice of heaven!
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horaceunit
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# Posted: 1 Aug 2014 21:34
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Oh absolutely a hand built log cabin is "The Dream" for sure. I also looked into timber framing fairly extensively as well, but really that is much more intensive and time-consuming as opposed to a traditional log cabin. Either one is "stronger" relatively, than stick built. I have 11 years or so until retirement, so hopefully enough time to do some renovation and probably an addition before that, as well as all the other general work that needs to be done. Also I want to extend the loft out and have 2 small bedrooms up there that are actually practical. The place was actually a repo and the idiot real estate agent that had it listed didn't have it winterized over last winter, so the pipes are shot and have to be redone. Also it was musty so they left 2 windows open, one under the porch, but the other was not under cover and leaked badly. That area, including the paneling and sub-floor will have to be replaced. So I will have some serious sweat-equity into it when all is said and done. Very satisfying to finally have a place to do some work on myself, and it is paid for which is worth it's weight in gold. I would love it if you will keep us up to date on your progress!
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