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“Barn/Shed” cabin build

18x24 guest cabin with 10’ side walls for a full height, usable 5/6ths loft. Built in place in three days with a crew of four on a gravel pad due to expansive clay soils. Around $45k to be all dried in. Will slowly be working on insulating and finishing the interior as I have time.

Will have a gray water kitchen sink, bath sink and shower with propane hot water and a composting toilet. Small propane range, fridge and back up heater with a small/medium wood stove. Bath will be the only enclosed room. Running off a jackery with (6) 100 watt panels and also a removable plug in to our system, its not too far from our electrical room. Setting it up to sleep 6-8 friends/family.

u/kai_rohde — 5 hours ago

Apple - wound/pest ID please

William’s Pride Apple, 2 years in the ground in NE WA State, 3400’ elevation / zone 4 with snowy winters and hot dry summers. Its been a wet spring. Wound faces east and this tree gets the most sun from that direction during the winter.

Edit - please see additional comment for more pics and a cherry with suspected sunscald. There are several issue locations on William’s Pride.

Super bummer, this is one of only a handful of trees that has survived two winters of voles and yellow bellied marmots eating roots over the winters.

u/kai_rohde — 1 month ago