I already took one of the more important things out of the cabin last night, the 6 log books kept of the building of the second cabin. It details with quite a bit of writing and photos the building process over the 2.5 years of construction.

If we do loose it, it will be missed, but probably rebuilt. It serves as a quick and easy vacation spot for the family year round, and offers quite a bit of things to do. The biggest loss will be the ability to relive memories. Walking into the first log cabin brings back memories of my early childhood. It still stands today, defiant of our guess that it would collapse 15 years ago. It ended up outlasting the people who built it.