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The A-Frame on Huckleberry Hill
1000s
of Evergreens, 1 cozy cabin |
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A-Frame Complete! |
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It sits on a natural shelf |

Two decks!
Picnic table on north side and bistro table on the west side |

A summer afternoon |

A camper and his dog
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Nice Drone shot
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The big pond center
Jordan Peak in the distance |
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Rear and frond, sides from repurposed old growth cedar shakes
from the pioneer
house.
Note the floodlight and the bath fan vent.
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Small west-facing deck and bistro table, two 100W
solar panels |

Ladder to loft and Kitchen
Cabinets custom made from Cherry cut and milled from our property. |

Swedish Separett Composting Toilet.
This is a sit-down toilet for men and women. Liquids go out
through the grey water drain and solids go into a covered bucket that
rotates every time you sit. A small fan dries the solids. It is
essential that you turn on the fan when you arrive and leave it one
when you depart. View the Separett
website
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East Wall with shelf and 12V outlet. Note the blue
accent lighting. |

West wall with fold down table and wood stove.
Another small shelf with blue accent lighting |

Kitchen counter
L-R drop in icebox, sink, propane cook top
Cherry facing adds a home-built connection to the tree farm. |

Drop-in Icebox.
Meltwater goes out the drain system
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Upstairs loft
Two covered 4" memory foam mattresses, reading lights turn blue or white.
Battery meter with USB chargers, window with screen, fire escape rope
stored on left. All trim is from the tree farm milled Cherry wood. |

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Kitchen with electrical corner on left. Main power, batteries and
toilet fan, pump switches in under-counter cabinet in corner.
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Upstairs loft ladder is removable and accesses the
sleeping loft. |

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Back of cabin with shower and a water heater in the
brown box.
Instructions are inside the door.
Third solar panel gets the morning sun.
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Two switchbacks get you halfway up huckleberry hill to a
natural shelf with a
view.
Try to steer wide and not spin your wheels.
Map of the driveway
A geology expert tells me this hill is an unusual
natural granite uplift that occurred after the ice age. It is not the
same kind of rock as the mountain in the background. |

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AFrame
Users Manual .pdf |
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Map of the 70 acre property |
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Building
this awesome cabin!
A photo compendium of a five year project |
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Hikes
around our Tree Farm .pdf |
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The built-in Ham
Radio hookup |
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Camping Page
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Back
to
Tree Farm Home
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06/21/25 |
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