The highlight of guiding with the float-plane this summer was being able to bring my son along with me on a trip to Twin Lakes to see and explore the famed cabin of Dick Proeneke. Dick built his cabin almost entirely with materials from the surrounding landscape, and built purely by hand. The weather was perfect and the fall colors were awesome.
Hillside above Twin Lakes

Some of the hand tools used

The Cabin

Cache or Credit?

Father & Son

Coleson's shot

Cozy
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