| We have been
    boating and camping around Alaska's Kachemak Bay State Park for almost 20 years.  We
    answered an ad in the local paper, for a parcel of land 4Sale. This scenery is typical of
    the area. |  | 
  
    |  | We toured the land
    and it didn't take long to decide to buy it. This land is one of few private parcels
    surrounded by Alaska's Kachemak Bay State Park | 
  
    | First we established
    a camp, as a place to live while we built the cabin. Then we picked a spot on the land to
    locate the cabin. |  | 
  
    |  | I designed the cabin
    and estimated the materials to be purchased and hauled. | 
  
    | To haul the cabin
    lumber, I had to build a freight scow. First I designed the scow, assuring that I had the
    needed displacement to haul over 5000 pounds worth of building materials. |  | 
  
    | Then
    I built the scow. I employed simple wood-framed, plywood-sheathed boat building technics. Since the life and usefulness of this scow were limited, I used
 cheap common lumber.
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    | We
    loaded the scow with lumber, towed it across the bay and up the fjord to the cabin site.
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    | Towing the scow had
    to be accomplished at late-night, when the day breeze slowed and the water calmed enough
    to tow. We towed at 5 to 7 MPH and it took 2 to 3 hours to tow the scow one-way. |  | 
  
    |  | There, we beached
    the scow and waited for low tide. 
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    | At low tide, we
    built an aerial tram to lift the lumber, from the beach, up the bluff to the cabin site.
    The lumber was pulled up thetramway by hand. 
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    |  | It took two of these
    trips to get all the materials delivered. Each trip delivered about 2500 to 3000 pounds of
    lumber. 
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    | First I built the
    foundation. Below-ground all-weather wood 6x6 posts were sunk. But, I could only dig thru
    2 feet of peat before I hit bedrock. So, lots of cross-bracing was needed. Due to the
    slope, the posts in back are cut-off at the ground level while the posts in front are as
    high as 6 feet above ground. Then we built the first floor deck. |  | 
  
    |  | Then we built the
    two main walls | 
  
    | . Then we installed
    the roof. 
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    | And
    that is all we've got done so far. |