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Monday, October 28, 2024
A good start for the wood pile. Need much more for the winter.
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!
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" :)
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.
That lill pile wouldn’t last a week.
ReplyDeleteThat 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!
ReplyDeleteMy guess is that it is used for snowmobiling [evergreen trees nearby (e.g., high elevation), gasoline setups on the side, etc.]
ReplyDeleteStep 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" :)
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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