Botnahytta

Rebuilding Little Canada at Botnavatnet

Rebuilding Little Canada at Botnavatnet





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The cottage is approx. 1 hour walk from nearest road, in steep terrain. It complicates and complicates all types of measures. In addition, the private conflict with the landowner directly governed the choice of process in the restoration work. The cabin could not be dismantled but had to be restored at the site.

The cabin was a timber of unprocessed pine timber that was felled and driven from the hills around the Botnavannet, where the cabin is located on a small nose or seaweed. The timber ring itself, the novet used, is a small mystery. Novet has a type of 6-edged neck and a form of hidden cheeks that are, in effect, more like a ferment or straight 45 'fold from collar to collar. Novet is otherwise not known in Hordaland, if we ignore other cabins listed by Osvald K. Hisdal, from Midtsæter, and his teachers in the subject. Novet is known elsewhere in the country, but is then on older buildings, including 17th century buildings in Trøndelag. These assumptions with the unknown novet, the location and the restrictions that were otherwise on the implementation, became the basis for the further work.




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Så er vi oppe igjen og planlegg, våren 2015.

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