Interior Alaska
The Cabin April 6th, 2013
Took half a day off of work on Friday and loaded up 20 eighty pound bags of Sackrete, the new furnace, water tank and 3 drums of fuels, and a 100 pound tank of propane for hauling into the cabin. The drive down was excellent, blue bird skies and dry roads all the way, couldn’t more »
Share on FacebookStarting work on the Iron Dog Trail
Being close to the end of January I figured it was time to start working on the Iron Dog trail and spent my day off setting the track from the Tanana to the Chena River. This is really a short section of the trail, maybe 6 miles, but I also have to set up the more »
Share on FacebookWe got a roof
Another exciting trip down to the cabin to get the roof on and haul in some materials. Lenny, who helped last Sept framing the 2nd level porch and the roof over the porch came down with me on Nov 23rd, the day after we all got our fill of Turkey Since it is the more »
Share on FacebookHunting Camp and Cabin
Some pictures from my time at the Hurricane cabin, a very rainy trip, but we did get a good lick in, just not the roof felt and metal :
Share on FacebookBetween ATVing and working on cabins
My weekends and evening are usually spent working in the yard or garden. Over the past few years Trish and I have cut down the size of the garden, mainly to lower the amount of work it takes to plant, weed and water. But with Destiny here and the baby on its way I decided more »
Share on FacebookA week at the cabin
So I headed out Saturday, June 30th for a week at the Cabin near Hurricane and had a productive and enjoyable trip even with the rain and mud. Plan was to head in Saturday, make a few runs in with some supplies, a refrigerator, more materials and wait for Dean to come down and help. more »
Share on FacebookThe Geese are here
Took these from the deck last night (Thursday 4/26). The dogs went crazy with the geese honking back at their barking at them and finally gave up and left. Share on Facebook
Share on FacebookMore Material and Heat
One last trip into the cabin for this season. hauled the wood stove, a bigger generator, the metal roofing, and more electrical materials for Sean. . Share on Facebook
Share on FacebookBeaver Point Lodge on Deadman Lake
For the past three years we’ve tried to get a club run into Beaver Point Lodge on Deadman Lake and I’d been thinking that the Deadman Lake part of that title kept folks at bay. Now that we’ve made it there and back I’m kind of glad it was a small group, and it was more »
Share on FacebookTrail Clearing on the Tanana Flats
Our ride (Feb 4) out to Clear Creek Butts was blocked by downed trees from the wind storms so I decided to try and put a trail clearing work party together. Had 5 guys show up and it went well for what little we got done. Little in comparison to what needs to be done more »
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