From Dick Whetstone:
I built this hillside cabin in 1974 in the redwoods near Mendocino, CA, using framing recycled from an old chicken ranch and home-milled siding and shingles. The skylights were tempered plate glass seconds from a sliding door company. My daughter wanted to play with her dollhouse, but it was raining.
Charles Bello has spent the last 40 years handbuilding a succession of homes with timber cut and milled from his 400 acres in Northern California.
Photos by Leslie Williamson.
Learn more about his quest to acquire and preserve redwood forests at www.savetrees.org.
(Source: The New York Times)
Homestead on the Lost Coast, California.
Photographed by Lucas Ridley.
Shingled cabins near Lost Coast of California.
Submitted by Cameron Afzal.
Boarded cabin near Indian Cove, Joshua Tree National Park.
Submitted by Alison Tan.
Seaside cabin in Mendocino, California.
Photograph by Foster Huntington.
Area-241 is the mountain playground of snowboarding pioneer Mike Basich on Donner Pass near Truckee, California.
Totaling 40 acres and situated at 7,100 feet, the property is only accessible by snow mobile in winter and features a stone hot tub, a snow cat, and a tow rope in addition to the solar-powered cabin built from 175 tons of granite moved by hand over a 5-year period.
Learn more here.
(Source: pinkbike.com)
A-frame in Big Sur, CA. Photo by Tom Fowlks.
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