Cours de cabane en rondins de juillet
mer. 10 juil.
|Lodge Big Eddy
Vous rêvez de cabanes en rondins ? Découvrez avec nous les techniques de construction de cabanes en rondins hors réseau, les entailles norvégiennes, le traçage manuel et les techniques forestières traditionnelles. Organisé au Big Eddy Lodge, en Saskatchewan.


Heure et lieu
10 juil. 2024, 12:00 – 14 juil. 2024, 16:00
Lodge Big Eddy, Cumberland House, Saskatchewan, Canada
Invités
À propos de l'événement
Log Cabin Course
July 10 - 14, 2024
Join us for a five-day workshop where we will cover the basics of starting a log cabin and the details of the "Norwegian Notch". The workshop will take place at our wilderness lodge, which can be reached by boat along the Sask River. During your stay, you can enjoy our cozy rustic cabins and all meals will be provided. We come from generations of living on the land and building our homes with the resources in our backyards. This workshop is a great opportunity for us to share our knowledge gathered over the years on how to live off-grid and build log cabins.
Your instructors are:
Michela Carriere for Chainsaw safety and basics. She is the owner/operator of Aski, with a lifetime of living in the woods.
Solomon Carriere for Logging and Norwegian notch basics. He is Cree- Metis with a lifetime of experience hunting, fishing, and building cabins in the bush with minimal tools.
Léo Claret for Construction, logging, engineering, hand tools, and more. Leo studied civil engineering in France and spent years in Norway learning traditional Norwegian methods of building homes. He is a dedicated and talented construction worker.
These four days we will cover Safety, Logging, Planning, peeling, log selection, and making notches.
About Us:
We are an adventure lodge run by a family and located 55 km away from Cumberland House, SK, on the Saskatchewan River Delta. Our location is only accessible by boat during the summer season. We offer a variety of adventures and provide shared cabin accommodations, home-cooked dinners, and a sauna. Since we are off-grid, we use wood stoves for warmth, collect water from the river, use outhouses, and rely on hunting, fishing, and gardening for our food.
How to get here:
Please arrive on May 28, Wednesday at 6 pm, which is the evening before the event. The parking spot is located at Dale Martin's boat launch, which is 16.5 km past EB Campbell. If you start seeing signs for 20 km and higher, it means you have gone too far and missed the trail.
Required tools students bring:
Draw Knife for peeling logs
Framing Chisel
Mallet
Scriber -
4 or 5 in angle grinder with sanding discs
Chainsaw with sharpening tools and wrenches
Peavey/Canthook
Tape measure
Chalk line
Lumber crayons
2' level
Chainsaw safety boots
Safety Glasses
You can purchase tools from www.leevalley.com/en-ca, www.logbuildingtools.ca, www.loghelp.com, or local Stihl/Husqvarna dealers near you. These tools are a great investment and the first step towards building your own log cabins.
What to bring:
Personal clothing and supplies
Rain jacket and sunglasses
Drinking water
Snacks and drinks
Bug spray
Bug jacket
Towel
Headlamp
Notebooks
We provide:
Bedding
Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Safety Chaps and headgear
Chainsaws, axes, chisels, etc for borrowing and practicing (for a tool rental fee).
Course will be 5 days long. Registration is 1490$ CAD
*Ages 21 and up, preference to those who have some experience with cutting firewood, or building small projects, as you need to use a chainsaw and sharp tools during the course. If you have no experience I recommend they cut some firewood before you come to gain experience and confidence with a chainsaw.
**Please let us know of any allergies. No wifi is available at the lodge, no cell service in the area. we encourage you to use this time to unplug, please notify people you going offline. First aid is available on-site, the nearest hospital is 3 hours away. Practice safe work habits. Waiver forms are to be signed.
Come for the Adventure, Leave changed!
