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IMG_0382 by Oliver Sudden, on Flickr
My wife made the quilts for the cabin that she did a lot of work helping build the cabin. But when it gets cool enough the cast iron stove I restored gets lite.
IMG_0240 by Oliver Sudden, on Flickr
Kudos to the wife! Nice quilt to go with a quaint cabin. Stove is very unique, and for sure adequate.
I do like my eggs over hard though! 😂
Larry
 
your a lucky man, with good buds :thumb: :thumb:

Having camped with no tent, lean to, tee pee, wall tent in good and bad weather I have my camping refined to this. Dropped the logs and notched them to stack up a place to spend some time in. A buddy allowed me to build it on his land and use it as much as I want. I have no ownership so no worry’s on what becomes of it when I have no need of it.
IMG_0245 by Oliver Sudden, on Flickr
IMG_0089 by Oliver Sudden, on Flickr
Very nice!
 
Looks like off grid retirement to me. :)
It’s just a place to relax/hunt and goof around. It’s ten miles to a maintained road, thirteen to a paved road with no electricity or water. I have never been able to get my Jeep up there from October to April and it gets tracking snow in May then again in September. Rarely have visitors (people) and the night sky has stars as sharp as can be. Sometimes a neighbor will come by the porch.
IMG_0071 by Oliver Sudden, on Flickr
Five miles out.
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Didn’t bring whiskey so sent him away!
 
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