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Title: The Beaver at Burnett Inlet
Post by: canuck21a on February 19, 2011, 08:50:07 PM
Looks like the plane has more than the little place can hold  8)



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Title: Re: The Beaver at Burnett Inlet
Post by: One-Eye on February 19, 2011, 10:49:30 PM
I often wonder about scale in FS too, but the Beaver is a beefy bird and an simple cabin is little more than a tent, no?
Title: Re: The Beaver at Burnett Inlet
Post by: FSRobert on February 20, 2011, 10:54:13 AM
Scaling seems a bit off, but a nice shot anywhow.  I remember seeing a beaver amphibian out of the water on her gear and she was beefy as One Eyes.
Title: Re: The Beaver at Burnett Inlet
Post by: Leorstef on February 20, 2011, 11:31:46 AM
Yep.
Cabin is pretty close to actual size. 
Not much more in the 'A' frame ones other than a couple benches to sleep on, a table to eat at, and a small wood stove to keep the cold down to a bearable level.  ;D

The Library page here has a link to the Tongass National Forest info page. 
But I will also post a link that goes directly to the Cabin Rental site. 
The one picture in the middle of the page showing the interior, makes it look spacious. 
But if you look closely, it was taken through the door, about 5 feet back away from the door. LOL.

Still at $25-$45 a day, depending on time of year, its a wonderful bargain to stay overnight in such beautiful areas.
And not all of them are 'A' frames.  Some wonderful log ones too.
On the left side of that page also, there is a listing showing plenty of cabins for rental in the Misty 'Moorings'.  ;)

http://www.fs.fed.us/r10/tongass/cabins/cabin_info.shtml
Title: Re: The Beaver at Burnett Inlet
Post by: Doug on February 20, 2011, 05:40:12 PM
Thanks for the link, added it under "Cabin" in the library.  Good one to have to give folks a reference to the "real' thing.