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The Alaska Yurt Project Begins....

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  1. 3browns

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    My son got his permit from the borough to start cutting in a roadway to his property

    The first step to getting good enough access to begin building the platform and putting up his 40' yurt

    The road has to be 15' wide and cut down 12" and then a heavy impermeable fabric has to go down and then 12" of gravel

    There is still some snow up there we had to slog through but we did make a start

    The crew (minus me)

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    Lots of doubled trees

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    Sorry Randy, I got my saw dirty :saw:

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    Alaskan "stump vise"

    This tree had to come down and is pretty central in the work area so I cut it tall and we will leave the stump for now as our work station

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    Son loves his new 362

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    Generations.....

    My old 210 and his older 021

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    That Sitka spruce is some sticky azz stuff

    All our gear is just covered in sap

    Gonna be a saw cleaning day when we get back home

    The Alaska Mill he ordered didn't come in yet so that will wait for another trip

    He has a summer business along with his full time state job so it will be a while before he gets back up there but I have a friend who is carpenter savvy and is itching to play with milling so we might forge ahead

    All in all a good start and a fun couple of days with my son doing the kind of stuff we like
     
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    Awesome! Good luck with the project! Keep us picture posted
     
  3. HighCountry

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    Wish I could lend a hand. Looks like fun!
     
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    Excellent story and pictures :)
     
  5. 3browns

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    Boy we could use a few hands

    Ten acres and enough standing dead wood and blowdown to keep me cutting and hauling for years

    Luckily there is no spruce bark beetle kill in the area

    Knock on wood

    Where in New Mexico

    We lived in the mountains above Las Vegas for a few years back in the mid 80s
     
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    I work in Albuquerque, but am currently living in the East Mountains, just up the I-40. It is beautiful, but I probably won't stay there much longer. Just went to Santa Fe for the first time this last weekend and almost didn't come back!
     
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    Yes, nice country up there.
     
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    :popcorn:Very cool! Can't wait to see the progress through pictures!:popcorn:
     
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    I have a brother in law in Albuquerque and my sister lives in Santa Fe

    Lovely country
     
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    Definitely following this thread! Can't wait to see more pics :yes:
     
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    It is funny that I have lived in many snowy places in my life, but it took moving to New Mexico to make me a firewood hoarder!
     
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    Are there a lot of trees there? I have never set foot in that state.
     
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    We have lots of trees up in the mountains, and near the rivers, specifically the Rio Grande. The only problem is that most of our trees are not huge, more like very large bushes.
    This is the view from our upstairs balcony.
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    Man that brings back some memories

    The desert southwest certainly has it's own charm and beauty

    We lived up in the white mountains of Arizona for a few years in the early 90s

    In the largest stand of Ponderosa Pine in the US (or so the locals claimed :whistle:)

    We heated exclusively with wood and the favored species was Alligator Pinon
     
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