Let’s see photos of your hunting cabin

When I lived in western Ky I owned a piece of farm ground that was my private hunting preserve. I put a 10x14' Amish built shed on it for a hunting cabin. It had 8' walls. 2 windows, and a regular house exterior door as upgrades. A small wood stove provided all the heat I needed and I built in bunk beds and a counter top. If I had not moved away I would have added a canopy roof over the door. Running water was from a 5 gallon water container on a shelf over the counter and an outhouse was several yards out the door. It was everything I needed to be warm and comfortable whatever the weather. Cost for the shed at the time was about 2K. Sorry, no pics.
 
Kentucky. Bought a shell from Mennonites a nd put it on our hunting farm. My wife and I finished the inside.
 

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20 acres and our log cabin. Beautiful wife n me staked 20 acres of remote recreational cabin land in the middle of nowhere Alaska and surrounded by public lands that are generally not accessible. We charter a plane in the summer n snogo in the winter. We have moose and because we have such an issue with wolves n bears n bears we can harvest a moose and wolves. 3 black bear any sex and 1 brown bear per year. 09E7C847-A67E-4254-84C1-CD839F855A40.jpeg2C9CF3B6-F34E-4E96-87B4-CCA17BC1BB18.jpeg9C50E56E-CF9D-4A3A-9EEC-45CEBEB04892.jpeg27B9E48C-44DE-41BB-93F7-EE9B9ABE820A.jpeg26E71138-52C0-48DA-90B0-F95FF7AB268E.jpeg
 
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