Ok, For Alava Bay (example).
Go to the USFS Cabins page
HEREOnce there, if using windows, press CTRL-F for find
Enter Alava
The Alava Bay Cabin will show up ... and the information on it.
In your simulator, go to MAP or CHANGE LOCATION and put in the following from the Cabin Page Information:
The Latitude/Longitude for the STARTING POINT is: N55 13.54 / W131 9.21
The Heading is: 254*
(set Airspeed and altitude at "0")
This will put your aircraft (make it a float plane) ready for TAKEOFF from the Alava Bay Cabin.
The pic below is what you will see looking about 3-5 degrees to your right. The cabin is there on the hill.
Kegan Cove is a tough one because it is tucked into a cove that you literally must fly over to get to it. Again, go to the USFS Cabins page, do a CTRL-F and enter "Kegan". The cabin will be highlighted on the page. Enter the latitude and longitude and heading using the MAP function in your sim and it will place you right at the cabin. You can do that for all of these.
"The Cabins" are some of the most exciting flying in RTMM. They are tiny, they are in beautiful places (all of them are REAL) .. and when you are looking for a 20 by 20 foot structure in a 10 by 10 area below you, they can be very difficult to see. Once you fly to one and know where it is, the next time you'll know where to look. This is what the real pilots are doing up there ferrying people from Ketchikan or Juneau off to the various cabins sites weekly. They have to fly in (almost) all kinds of weather because people need to be picked up and others have spent a fortune getting there and expect to be taken to their cabin on time. It is fascinating flying, perhaps some of the most difficult of all the things we offer.
Doug
PS: and even in the picture below, look how the cabin "blends" in with the terrain, even in the picture it is difficult to see. This is why you must be at 1200 feet or lower and going very slow to even get a glimpse of many of them. Notice in the 2nd picture, the altitude is only 800 feet. This cabin is "away from" the shore, no wooden dock. They aren't always where you expect them to be that's for sure! :-)