gasgas17
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A few years a go I purchased a piece of property in the country near the hills where we like to ride dirt bikes. We had been riding from my brothers cottage for years but he sold it off when the kids had grown to pursue other opportunities of recreation. I had a piece of property in a different area of the province years earlier, but it was located in a cottage subdivision with less riding opportunity. So we sold it off and finally years later lucked out on finding this piece in our budget. 2.5 acres at the base of what we call a mountain. People that live near real mountains would call it a hill, but 1000 feet is as high as we get around here. I plan to build a garage mahaul here next year to use as a cottage, but in the mean time I thought we would build a simple storage barn/garage to kind of make better use of the property and give us a place to store stuff while we build the bigger one next year. Of course it will get used to store toys in the future. I had originally planned to just get a storage container and had even placed the gravel pad for it, but my deal on the container fell short when they tried to move it and the side collapsed inward as the floor structure had completely rotted out..
So what to do with this shiny new gravel pad. A 20 foot container from one of the bigger sellers hear runs around 3500 CND plus delivery and taxes and when compared to building something of similar size, I don't see the value with the exception of being able to resell it later when no longer needed. So I made the decision to build something instead for a similar budget. Me providing the labour of course. A 12'x22' garage with an 8 foot wall, 12/12 slope steel clad roof and a big garage door to get anything I wanted into the space. I set the ceiling at 9 feet so I could install an 8'x8' door. Lets get started then.
The lot.
We have been picking away at this for a few years. I have had a couple set backs that have delayed starting in on this project, but we have gotten past those now. Well, with the exception of Covid and my friends to the south trying to figure out who their president is going to be? But I'm sure those will sort them selves out over time! Some sooner than others.
We just enjoy coming up here and cutting firewood for home and carefully carving out what we want cleared. You always think you have enough cleared when really you don't. We want to keep this place woodsy, as I have no desire to come up here and mow the lawn! Keep it simple. Gravel driveway/parking and a garage and a cottage with some place to sit around a fire with a cold beer after a ride.
I also got into milling logs with an Alaskan mill, so we have been milling what we can use for parts in the main cottage when we build that. I have some 20Foot 4"x 10" plus timbers for ceiling ties in the main cottage. 3 in total that should show nice when done.
Here is the biggest of the three. Spruce. The others are Hemlock.
https://photos.smugmug.com/The-barn/i-ncggf8G/0/eb9129db/1280/20200104_130747_mp4-1280.mp4
Gus the Beagle Basset approves and assumes his usual position.
Although he does like walks in the woods...
So what to do with this shiny new gravel pad. A 20 foot container from one of the bigger sellers hear runs around 3500 CND plus delivery and taxes and when compared to building something of similar size, I don't see the value with the exception of being able to resell it later when no longer needed. So I made the decision to build something instead for a similar budget. Me providing the labour of course. A 12'x22' garage with an 8 foot wall, 12/12 slope steel clad roof and a big garage door to get anything I wanted into the space. I set the ceiling at 9 feet so I could install an 8'x8' door. Lets get started then.
The lot.
We have been picking away at this for a few years. I have had a couple set backs that have delayed starting in on this project, but we have gotten past those now. Well, with the exception of Covid and my friends to the south trying to figure out who their president is going to be? But I'm sure those will sort them selves out over time! Some sooner than others.
We just enjoy coming up here and cutting firewood for home and carefully carving out what we want cleared. You always think you have enough cleared when really you don't. We want to keep this place woodsy, as I have no desire to come up here and mow the lawn! Keep it simple. Gravel driveway/parking and a garage and a cottage with some place to sit around a fire with a cold beer after a ride.
I also got into milling logs with an Alaskan mill, so we have been milling what we can use for parts in the main cottage when we build that. I have some 20Foot 4"x 10" plus timbers for ceiling ties in the main cottage. 3 in total that should show nice when done.
Here is the biggest of the three. Spruce. The others are Hemlock.
https://photos.smugmug.com/The-barn/i-ncggf8G/0/eb9129db/1280/20200104_130747_mp4-1280.mp4
Gus the Beagle Basset approves and assumes his usual position.
Although he does like walks in the woods...
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We would likely have moved there if the job prospects were better. 









