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I have lived for more than 30 years as a Wilderness Dweller. Most of that time was in cabins I built myself far from the nearest road, high in the mountains of British Columbia, Canada. My "retirement" home is accessible by a bush road but still far from neighbours. I live off the grid, and operate this blog by solar-powered satellite internet.

Nicolog

Nick 1 firstReaders of Snowshoes and Spotted Dick, and And the River Still Sings, will remember “German Nick.”  He helped me build Cabin Three at Nuk Tessli.  We all called him “Nick”, but in Germany he is usually referred to as “Nico.”

When he came to Nuk Tessli, he already had two years’ building experience, working with squared logs and dove-tailed corners, which is the more traditional way to construct log buildings in Germany.  He was keen to help build my cabin as he was very interested in building with round logs.  These were his first round notches.Nick 2

Nick 3

Nick 4Round-log, or “Canadian Style” log-building is becoming popular in Germany.  First Nico worked for another round-log builder – then he formed his own company: Nicolog.

I think I got the better part of the deal – he did most of the heavy construction for the walls of Cabin 3.  But he always says how grateful he was to be able to get his start on my cabin.