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midnight rambler
30th January 2012, 05:14 PM
http://freecabinporn.com/

EE_
30th January 2012, 05:27 PM
Nice but...

Cabin fever From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, search
For other uses, see Cabin fever (disambiguation).

Cabin fever is an idiomatic term for a claustrophobic reaction that takes place when a person or group is isolated and/or shut in a small space, with nothing to do, for an extended period (as in a simple country vacation cottage during a long rain or snow). Symptoms include restlessness, irritability, paranoia, irrational frustration with everyday objects, forgetfulness, laughter, excessive sleeping, distrust of anyone they are with, and an urge to go outside even in the rain, snow, dark or hail.

The phrase is also used humorously to indicate simple boredom from being home alone.[1] The term was first recorded in 1918.[2] Other references have the term in use at least to 1906.

midnight rambler
30th January 2012, 05:36 PM
Regarding the mentally unstable who are driven mad by being alone with their own thoughts...


Nice but...

Cabin fever From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, search
For other uses, see Cabin fever (disambiguation).

Cabin fever is an idiomatic term for a claustrophobic reaction that takes place when a person or group is isolated and/or shut in a small space, with nothing to do, for an extended period (as in a simple country vacation cottage during a long rain or snow). Symptoms include restlessness, irritability, paranoia, irrational frustration with everyday objects, forgetfulness, laughter, excessive sleeping, distrust of anyone they are with, and an urge to go outside even in the rain, snow, dark or hail.

The phrase is also used humorously to indicate simple boredom from being home alone.[1] The term was first recorded in 1918.[2] Other references have the term in use at least to 1906.

osoab
30th January 2012, 05:37 PM
I got to get out of ILL.

Cornfields are no match....

BrewTech
30th January 2012, 05:59 PM
I got to get out of ILL.

Cornfields are no match....

Pfff... try living in a desert valley where people still to this day think they are only as good as their credit score.

Old Herb Lady
30th January 2012, 06:17 PM
Totally awesome thread ! Thank You so much ! Now that's the kinda p0rn thread I wanna see !

I love cabins !! Especially log cabins & log homes, log furniture, log mantles, log piles, log splitters.

A beautiful log home has always been my dream home, but I'd easily settle for a little log cabin in da woods anytime !


http://i901.photobucket.com/albums/ac218/MaliceInWickedland/Log-Cabin-Homes-3.jpg

MNeagle
30th January 2012, 06:19 PM
ohl, your new avator took me by surprise!!

Old Herb Lady
30th January 2012, 06:21 PM
Ha ha ! MnEagle.

This cabin 's cute too~

http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee317/jklongrifles/log-wooden-house.jpg

ximmy
30th January 2012, 06:45 PM
I got's to git me some cabin pron fixin... :D

solid
30th January 2012, 06:49 PM
Man, this is my kind of porn. When I'm done working on my cabin 'on the water', my dream is to get a cabin in the mountains. A lot of these photos are just too beautiful, amazing.

zap
30th January 2012, 06:53 PM
I love the wood cabins too OHL, but i am to practical (logical?) they are beautiful , but fire sure can do a number on them, maybe a metal cabin that looks like wood, I guess I am just a sheet metal girl, lol\


edit ; oh but my bed is made of logs!

hoarder
30th January 2012, 06:53 PM
Regarding the mentally unstable who are driven mad by being alone with their own thoughts...I live in a cabin way up in the mountains by myself and never suffered "cabin fever". I thought that's what couples got from each other in the winter.

I love silence and solitude. Don't understand people who don't.

Old Herb Lady
30th January 2012, 06:58 PM
I live in a cabin way up in the mountains by myself and never suffered "cabin fever". I thought that's what couples got from each other in the winter.

I love silence and solitude. Don't understand people who don't.

Hahahaha !! That's so funny ! I always thought people that got cabin fever were crazy !
I've never gotten it in my life. I'm jealous that you get to live in a cabin way up in the mountains ! Wow !

Old Herb Lady
30th January 2012, 06:59 PM
I love the wood cabins too OHL, but i am to practical (logical?) they are beautiful , but fire sure can do a number on them, maybe a metal cabin that looks like wood, I guess I am just a sheet metal girl, lol\


edit ; oh but my bed is made of logs!





Ooooh no way ! I bet it's beautiful !!

ximmy
30th January 2012, 07:01 PM
Hahahaha !! That's so funny ! I always thought people that got cabin fever were crazy !
I've never gotten it in my life. I'm jealous that you get to live in a cabin way up in the mountains ! Wow !

I get claustrophobic in the big city...

zap
30th January 2012, 07:26 PM
I get claustrophobic in the big city...

Me too ximmy, When we would take a trip north usually up to the Bay Area, OMG I would feel enclosed with all the buildings around me, can see anything unless you look straight up, I had to get outta there, if I was at the marina overlooking the ocean it was ok.

Old Herb Lady
30th January 2012, 07:31 PM
Me too ximmy, When we would take a trip north usually up to the Bay Area, OMG I would feel enclosed with all the buildings around me, can see anything unless you look straight up, I had to get outta there, if I was at the marina overlooking the ocean it was ok.


Me too, you two ! The city people think YOUR crazy when you tell them this !!!
They LOVE the cement & the buildings . They don't like to be in nature.
They get bored & start to go crazy.
If there's not a mall or a big shopping plaza close by, they get homesick so fast !

LuckyStrike
30th January 2012, 08:15 PM
Man those cabins overlooking mountains just draw me in. They speak to my soul.

Especially this one

http://freecabinporn.com/post/16534312558/rangers-cabin-indian-henry-meadows-in-mt

hoarder
30th January 2012, 08:19 PM
Man those cabins overlooking mountains just draw me in. They speak to my soul.

Especially this one

http://freecabinporn.com/post/16534312558/rangers-cabin-indian-henry-meadows-in-mtStop by and visit if you're ever in this neck of the woods. I'll put you up a couple days....then I need my solitude back.

EE_
30th January 2012, 08:27 PM
Man I must be crazy, but many of those are too small and desolate for me.
The scenery is absolutely fantastic in the one's I looked at.
My Idea of ideal is to have a big spread a couple miles outside of a small city.
I was born in the city and lived around cities most of my life. I live near a city of 40,000 now and that is about the max I need. I'm guessing that many of those cabins are retreats and not for year round living. (No out buildings) I wouldn't like to be snowed in either...been there done that.
I love the large log homes though and the spectacular scenery.
Different strokes I guess.

MNeagle
30th January 2012, 08:30 PM
....then I need my solitude back.

love that!

There's a 'hermitage' I've gone to a few times, and trying to explain it to (extrovert) people is nearly impossible.

Good to know others 'get it'.

Even today, some salesman on the phone yakking up a storm, & I kept saying "send it to me in the mail". I am not a phone person at all. I finally hung up on him. ~NO, I will not give you an email!!~

solid
30th January 2012, 08:56 PM
Man I must be crazy, but many of those are too small and desolate for me.\.

I don't think you're crazy, I think I'm crazy. I look at these cabins and dream, it's a dream to have a cabin next to some river where I can walk out and go fly fishing every morning.

My boat, really, is like a small cabin on the water. The balance, to that would be to have a small place, in the mountains, some place beautiful. Doesn't need to be big. I like this one..

2160

LuckyStrike
30th January 2012, 08:57 PM
Stop by and visit if you're ever in this neck of the woods. I'll put you up a couple days....then I need my solitude back.

I appreciate that, if I ever get out west I will certainly be in touch.

LuckyStrike
30th January 2012, 08:59 PM
Doesn't need to be big. I like this one..


Not at all.

I lived in a 200 sq ft loft of a barn for 2.5 years. Now I live in a house thats 2500 sq ft, and I miss a lot about the barn. If it wasn't for my wife, I'd go back right now.

solid
30th January 2012, 09:05 PM
Not at all.

I lived in a 200 sq ft loft of a barn for 2.5 years. Now I live in a house thats 2500 sq ft, and I miss a lot about the barn. If it wasn't for my wife, I'd go back right now.

I suppose that's where being single helps. Heck, my boat has maybe 300 sq of living space, at most. It's probably less, but I have no idea how to measure it.

I like small places. Makes me feel cozy. :) It'd take one heckofa gal to get me to move into a 2500 sq mansion. :)

Libertytree
30th January 2012, 09:45 PM
K-os took me out to the big town last weekend and it was kinda trippy. Way too much concrete and action and lights etc..etc.. It was neat and I had a great time but it was somehow a little overwhelming...hell, maybe that seems stupid?

We chaulked up to me being an old fart but now I see I'm in damn good company...THANK YOU ALL!!

LastResort
31st January 2012, 05:57 AM
I love silence and solitude. Don't understand people who don't.

That statement strikes a chord with me big time.

A month ago I was up north in a remote area with friends ice fishing. It was silent except for the odd bird chirp maybe a bit of noise from the wind, just perfect. I was enjoying it when one of my buddies is like "man we need some tunes". I'm like "I come up here to get away from the tunes." Shake my head. 5 seconds later hes got some shit blairing from his I phone....


Back to the topic. Love the log homes but not real sure aboutthe practicality...

Helped build a 5000 square foot log home about 5 summers ago. It was hard work but enjoyable.

hoarder
31st January 2012, 06:56 AM
Back to the topic. Love the log homes but not real sure aboutthe practicality...

Helped build a 5000 square foot log home about 5 summers ago. It was hard work but enjoyable. How practical a log home is depends on how it's built.
Old log homes: They were not built on masonry foundations of sufficient height, so the rain dripped off the eaves and splashed on the lowest log, which disintegrated eventually. 18" above grade is minimum.
Newer Log mansions: They mix vertical and horizontal members and have too many roof valleys, some diverting rain to log flyways. Log flyways should be cut plumb, not sticking way out in the rain in artsy-fartsy designs.

Horizontally placed wood rots much faster than vertical wood. If you keep the logs dry they will last a century. Log homes are best suited to simple designs and long roof overhangs.

One thing good about log homes; stray bullets don't fly right through them like they do in stick-built homes.

JDRock
31st January 2012, 07:05 AM
I get claustrophobic in the big city...
me2 !

gunDriller
31st January 2012, 07:19 AM
Me too, you two ! The city people think YOUR crazy when you tell them this !!!
They LOVE the cement & the buildings . They don't like to be in nature.


good market though. these are the same people who will pay $20 for a few pussy-willows or $150 for a nice quartz geode. to add some 'nature-feeling' to their sterile abode.

Old Herb Lady
31st January 2012, 06:58 PM
good market though. these are the same people who will pay $20 for a few pussy-willows or $150 for a nice quartz geode. to add some 'nature-feeling' to their sterile abode.


That's for sure gunDriller !! The city people come to the craft shows in the country to buy country stuff to put in their city houses.
They decorate their house in "country" stuff . LOL. (but they can't stand da country or da people. Ha ! )

mightymanx
1st February 2012, 02:58 PM
I have been to a few of these

These ones;
http://s3.amazonaws.com/data.tumblr.com/tumblr_lyaff6YM4V1qzwmsso1_1280.jpg?AWSAccessKeyId =AKIAJ6IHWSU3BX3X7X3Q&Expires=1328222734&Signature=FDKNPKcRabRJY5OG%2FK6DiC6Hva4%3D
http://s3.amazonaws.com/data.tumblr.com/tumblr_lyafd1PJTY1qzwmsso1_1280.jpg?AWSAccessKeyId =AKIAJ6IHWSU3BX3X7X3Q&Expires=1328222807&Signature=qNHhyC9VDPDwYYWUHimczIJGaf8%3D
http://s3.amazonaws.com/data.tumblr.com/tumblr_lyaevgJnUy1qzwmsso1_1280.jpg?AWSAccessKeyId =AKIAJ6IHWSU3BX3X7X3Q&Expires=1328223075&Signature=FDzcvxBsa3rr9O7td%2BzgfefdXJY%3D

All of those above helped me formulate the design I have kicking around my head.

Seeing them again it also reminds me I need to get out to the woods more I am starting to get that drownding feeling.

One of the best summers I had was when I was a kid in 1988 as a junior camp counsler for the Boyscouts each Troop could voulenteer to put a log on Tom Fifes cabin that was being rebuilt Tom Fife donated the land to the Boyscouts to create Camp Fife up in the Cascades

http://www.grandcolumbia.org/camps/fife.html

That planted the seed of living in the woods.

And every time I start to feel like things get tough I say WWDPD?*

*What would Dick Proenneke do?