For those seeking permanent or temporary alternatives to traditional living, we’ve previously presented tiny houses, converted vans and even floating dorms as viable housing choices.
To offer a new option, we humbly submit another alternative housing sub genre: hunting shacks.
The first offering from the Tiny House Building Company’s new shack division, the 16-foot Alpine features walls and ceilings made from yellow pine, loft space with enough room for both a king- and twin-sized bed and a front porch that’s tailor-made for whittling or practicing spittoon skills.
With a full living room, kitchen, bathroom and windows galore, the Alpine is customizable and can be upgraded with options like electric heating and cooling systems, a propane heater, stove, ceiling fans and a solar power system complete with a generator to allow off-the-grid living.
Towable by 3/4-ton and larger vehicles (Subaru Outbacks, Ford F250s, etc), the hunting shacks start at around $25,000 and builds typically take three to four months.
Providing a mounted moose head is on you, Mr. Crockett.
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