Directory · Est. 2014
A short list of off-grid hideaways we've personally worked on, walked through, and signed off. No algorithm. No boosted listings. If it's on this page, a carpenter we trust put hands on it.
See the listEach listing links to a short, honest write-up. Availability moves through introductions from past guests or the crew. We don't run a booking engine.
One-room timber cabin on a quiet lake. Wood stove, propane range, outhouse. Bring your own coffee.
Read listing →Steep-pitched A-frame on a granite bluff. Loft sleeps two, ladder only. Sun comes hard through the south wall.
Read listing →Platform treehouse 22 feet up a hemlock. Heated blanket, camp shower below. Not for anyone who gets vertigo.
Read listing →Retired rail flatcar converted to a long bunkhouse. Four bunks, woodstove at one end, reading nook at the other.
Read listing →Sod-roofed cabin tucked against a north-facing slope. Cold in July, which is the whole point.
Read listing →Shared bunkhouse for small groups. Long table, outdoor kitchen, wood-fired sauna fifty paces down the trail.
Read listing →Currently serving existing guests. New stays are arranged through introductions from people who've already been out. If that's you, you already know who to ask. If it isn't, the About page explains how we got here.