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Sounds like a great place to live - if you don't mind the cold and seasonal sunshine.

I have family that lives in Nome.

 
Posted : November 18, 2014 4:12 pm
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RFC, what is the footprint dimension of that cabin? Great looking place.

How did you deal with the stairs? Spiral or traditional?

Partially vaulted ceiling w/loft or full second story?

 
Posted : November 18, 2014 4:15 pm
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> RFC, what is the footprint dimension of that cabin? Great looking place.
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> How did you deal with the stairs? Spiral or traditional?
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> Partially vaulted ceiling w/loft or full second story?

Check it out for yourself, lol:
http://www.homeaway.com/vacation-rental/p294008
Enjoy a relaxing ski vacation in Vermont!

She built this place with her late husband. All the timber came from her land...huge white pines...the "logs" are 6"x12"'s. The corners are a compound dovetail, cut with a chain saw jig. The place is just amazing. She's a very talented woman (and holds a prism pole to probably within .02'):-D

 
Posted : November 19, 2014 4:46 am
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Some of you may know the two women from Colorado who went to Afghanistan to survey there in a war zone. Now that takes a lot of guts...not only being in a war zone but also in a country that does not respect women at all, at least not in the sense of working women. And one of them got her MS in surveying online while living and working there.

 
Posted : November 19, 2014 5:33 am
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Great looking place

Very nice - Around here, there would be costly stumbling blocks thrown in your path every step of the way (in the interest of protecting you from yourself).

 
Posted : November 19, 2014 9:02 am
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