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The Builders

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On May 1st the Marine Link barge arrived with 25 loads of materials and 12 passengers to watch the show.  The road Paul built to the top held on and all but the giant glulam beams were hauled up the hill.  It took about 5 hours and one yard of navi jack (sand and rock mix for concrete) to bolster the ramp to unload the boat.  Costs including the charge for handling on Campbell River terminal was about $12,000 CAD or about $8,500 USD.   With plenty of materials on site, and the second barge scheduled to arrive May 14th, serious construction got underway.  Led by Ben Frieitag, Tyler 1, Tyler 2 and me set to work on foundation posts, it took six or seven, 10 - 12 hour days of work over two separate trips and we're almost there on the longhouse.  Thanks to a huge effort by Paul, Anna and Vicki, the bedrock was exposed and dirt cleared away. The house will be super solid and well connected to mother earth. Stiven the structural engineer made a site visit to insp...

The Outhouse

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It's cold and very windy outside so I'm sitting inside 1 Hull Island by the wood stove, and thanks to our children's Christmas present I'm hooked into satellite via Starlink. This is the first blog from on the island. So much happening here, and I could use a break to fill you all in. First major development is the outhouse.  After nine years of free range pooping a new era of easy living is here.  Paul dug down six feet to bedrock and lined the huge hole with large rocks to make a massive dump space.  Using some leftover beams from the kitchen, a driftwood post collected years ago by Bill, and too much store-bought materials I built away.  Two trips to Lens for cedar 2 by 4's to finish the roof, a bucket of cedar wood shavings to add post pooping and the place is open for business.  Just need to add more rock around the base, rake a better path, trim some trees to enhance the waterfront view, and order and install the metal roof.  A beautiful place to sit ...