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Old Log Cabins & Pioneer Barns - Pictures.

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I knew I had a bunch of Pics from my travels around Eastern Montana over the years
Man, there was a ton of effort put into some of those, just to see them rot away...
 
Most of these still standing over a hundred years later with 0 termite protection!?

But, but but... I thought that was a requirement for building new homes now? lmao....

Great pictures everyone!
 
I'm kinda blessed to have built a log cabin from local old growth white pine. Some tr ees over 200 years old. Surrounded by old growth birch. I buy the logs from a local sawer. Well actually traded a couple guns for the logs. It's fly in summer. Snogos in winter.
There are pictures around. Just thought I'd put this in because it seems like building a cabin out in the bush doesn't seem to happen much anymore.
I also grew up in northern WI and went through a lot of ol barns n slept out in a few ol cabins
 
This cabin is in Mayville, Ore. Talked to the owner about taking photo's of the house and barn and suprised when I found this one behind the barn. He told me it was built in 1870 and his grand daughter was born in it.

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This one is near Fossil, Ore. Ira Monger Ranch. Took a shot of it 24 yrs before and was in a lot better shape back then.

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This one is part of the old Monger Ranch. Love these old places!

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