Monday, October 28, 2024

A good start for the wood pile. Need much more for the winter.

 


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  1. That lill pile wouldn’t last a week.

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  2. That pile is just what you need for a day or two. The real woodpile is kept some distance away from your log cabin, because of all the bugs and insects in firewood!

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  3. My guess is that it is used for snowmobiling [evergreen trees nearby (e.g., high elevation), gasoline setups on the side, etc.]

    Step inside, take off coveralls and parkas and hang them up to dry, walk into the main cabin, and sit down and enjoy some high priced, "sippin bourbon" :)

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    1. Have go respectfully disagree. The logo above the door is for the Alpine Club of Canada, who operate a dozen or so huts within the national parks. So no vehicle access - ski up, not snowmobile up. The barrel and red can on the side are probably varmit-resistant garbage storage (users are expected to pack in-pack out, so the hut doesn't need a big bin). I haven't been to all the huts, but my guess for location would be Lake O'Hara, in Yoho NP.

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