Robin built a public use cabin on Uganik Island in August/Sept. and the local paper covered the story.
The total cabin materials weighed about 6,000 pounds. Robin and crew moved those 6,000 pounds at least four times: once from the shipping container to the transport boat, from the transport boat to the little ferrying boat, from the ferrying boat to the shore and then from the shore to the building site. Whew!
The cabin itself was a kit consisting of 22 wall panels (weighing about 120 lb each), 30 roof panels and some other pieces parts. It took five people three days to build the foundation and another four days to build the cabin. If Robin had not been crew leader, it would have taken another 3 weeks and 10 people to complete!
See the presentation Robin will be giving at the Refuge Visitor Center.
Read the Kodiak Daily Mirror article.
2 comments:
Impressive! You guys need your own TV series!!
I love the little cabin! Robin, can you come and build me one at my house so I can move Ryan into it?
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