Hello Steve,
First timer and at the beginning of my research. Like sap from a tree, you folks are dripping all over with good solid knowledge! My excellent questions to local contractors have put them on the defensive and I credit you folks. Thanks! Now I don't look like a total ignorant fool and his money! I speak with confidence and it keeps builders honest.
So my question is ....
what are the concerns that I should be considering building a butt and post style log cabin in the snow-belt of Mt. Hood. The area allows me to ski right down to Government Camp to my potential site. I have not attended a class yet, but I am moving my schedule around to try and make the May class. (unless the may class is already full?) I do understand that roof lines are extremely important and weight factors per square inch got to be right! There are other log cabins up there, but they were built by the Steiners years ago. (google Mt.Hood Steiner Cabins on Mt Hood).
I just want to be aware of what I am in for. I want to take this class so I can supervise my own project and then understand what I have to do after it's built. Mt. Hood (Government Camp) does not allow DIY's in the snow-line due to the heavy snow falls every year. Collins Lake Condo's, on Mt. Hood, was perfect proof 3 threes ago that building without mountain knowledge can be dangerous and expensive!
Thank you very much,
Joe Horton

