There are some rough logging roads going through my parents’ property. To access certain areas with bigger equipment, we drive the pickup truck through the old roads.
Improving a Spring in a Meadow for Domestic Water Use
This area below one of the meadows has a year-round spring that flows a little above one gallon per minute. We decided to use the water flow for a domestic water supply for my parents’ trailer when they park it nearby on the property in the summers.
We started by digging out an area of the streambed down to bare mineral soil and rock.
There is a lot of fool’s gold in this stream.
Looking down at the construction. We are going to put in some cedar boards in order to impound water.
A layer of big rocks and smaller rocks.
Next we will put layers of gravel and sand above the larger rocks. Organic matter will go on the top. Over time, the flow of water will be strong through the springbox.
Building the Barn
We built a small temporary barn on my parents’ new property in the mountains of California. The video is of my dad cutting down a cedar tree prior to us starting construction.
Working on the floating piling foundations.
Putting in the studs for the floor.
We found this little guy on the construction site.
Front door beams and posts in place. Side 2×6 boards up.
Working on the shimming the rear beam.
Securing the top beam. It was extremely heavy.
All three big roof beams up and in place.
Big beams cut out of douglas fir trees in Oregon. My dad recently purchased an Alaskan lumber mill that uses a chainsaw to cut out big pieces of wood.
Working on the spacing for the roof joists.
Metal hangers setup on the rear beam.
All of the roof joists up and installed.
The next step will be the roof and sides.