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Shad at the mouth of the river. The odd salmon but mostly trout. I haven't fished the river for years. My cousin was hauling out 14-16" trout this past summer towards the end of the river, 3-4 hour hike.
Studor. Yes to the 12 volt. I am looking at a small solar panel, deep cycle battery and inverter. We can purchase off the shelf 12 volt solar panels with lights. My brother enjoys the 'comforts' but I am trying to keep it as rustics and non-intrusive as possible. My vision is solar panels, composting toilet, wood stove and a stack of books.
The foundation is 12-30" of crushed shale. The base for the camp is concrete blocks 6"x18"x18" every 4 feet roughly over an 18 foot run. On top of the concert, spaced on 6 foot centers are three 8"x8"x18' creosoted timbers. On top of the timbers are 2x12's, double sills around the perimeter, joists. A 3/4" plywood deck is on top of the 2x12's. It is rock solid with lots of air flow and no contact with the earth. The camp is 12'x18' with an 8'x18' porch. The porch will be screened in for the summer. We will probably board in the porch and add a row of windows along the front at some point.
I stayed there a few weeks ago and the wind blew around 40 - 50 mph - didn't shake or move. It sits on top of a ridge with a river valley below. Not a lot of protection.
Lloyd