Bella Coola Cabin

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Here are some pics of my tiny log cabin in Bella Coola BC. Built from fallen trees, a tarp and moss.

I built this cabin which is my home away from home. It sits next to the Salloompt River far from any road or house.

By the way – your website is wonderful and inspiring. I hope my pics inspire someone to build there own tiny cabin!

A small cabin with a green roof built from downed trees in Bella Coola, British Columbia, Canada. Owned and shared by Carsten Ginsburg.

14 Comments

  1. Wow … I just love that! 馃檪

  2. Very very cool! It looks like you’d imagine an enchanted cabin from an Enid Blyton book~~!

    • Thank you! I feel completely emerged in nature when I sleep there.

      • Richard BIRARDA

        Carsten ..Love its simplicity … I have a 3 bedroom square Log Cottage in Bancroft (780 sq ft plus 500 sq ft loft which I can send you pictures of (on thr lake) … Could we “Cabin swap” sometime…. I’m in Vancouver area Feb 25th -March 6th 2019 … I can be texted at 4164584462 Cheers & Best ..Richard W B… Is it Listed or will it just remain “A Dream cabin” ?!!!

  3. Awesome! I’ve never wanted to smell a cabin so much 馃檪

  4. I particularly like the mossy roof, how did you encourage it to grow there?

  5. Wow. I felt as if I took a trip back in time, to witness the log cabin that my immigrant grandparent’s lived in, in Finland! Absolutely perfect…..EXCEPT for that awful, disgusting, out-of-character PLASTIC WALMART CHAIR!!!! lol

    Come on! I can’t be the ONLY person who found the humor in this natural setting having an albatross like >that< in the photo! Carsten…get thee to a photoshop program to remove that green chair (replace it with a stump for your photos!) and then, you'll have created your version of Walden Pond. 馃榾

  6. Come on Robin, else are you supposed to know you’re in the 21st century?

  7. Didn’t even notice the chair – I was focused on the wet paw print. Looks like a great place, thank you for sharing!

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  9. Sandra Youmans

    I was thinking it was the cabin by S.A.M.S across the fence that we used to hide in when we skipped out of class

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