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ARasool t1_jdvreso wrote
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Could you tell me more?
SjalabaisWoWS OP t1_jdvv5ni wrote
Sure, but about what?
ARasool t1_jdxp2e1 wrote
How would one start planning, developing, and then maintaining a structure like this in the Winter lands? I understand it would be a bit more difficult due to the logistics of gathering the materials - but are there any other points to take into consideration?
Am always fascinated by something like this.
SjalabaisWoWS OP t1_jdyym9q wrote
Materials are flown in by helicopter - today at least. In the old days, you'd build the cabin first in the valley, then dismantle it again and carry it up on horse drawn sleds, to be build in summer. Here, the narrow side of the cabin faces the direction of the valley and, thus, the probable wind direction. I have an overview shot showing this whole cabin cluster, I can find it later if you're interested. Where I live, exposed cabins have bracing wires running through the roof and mounted to the ground, like a tent.
With my colleague's cabin, he complained that the wind always deposits snow on one corner of the cabin, where the door was. I recommended switching the door and a window on the other side, where snow didn't get deposited. He did that and has since been able to enter his cabin right away, instead of shovelling first.
So the easiest way of planning this will always be to study the way snow is deposited around rocks and similar big obstacles during winter. When the train line between Oslo and Bergen was built, scouts spend three whole winters in the mountains surveying this kind of thing.
ARasool t1_je0glia wrote
Would love to see!
SjalabaisWoWS OP t1_je0o7ss wrote
Looks like I mostly got the same cabin and its extra buildings, but you get the gist. :)
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