People are talking about winter coming up. Now is the time to prepare.
Last winter was cold (26 below). The previous three winters didn't get get below zero (at least I'm pretty sure they didn't). But still, spending a winter in a tent is far from comfortable.
I have been asked this so many times, I want to state it just to save my future self some time. This is my list of things that I think would be pretty quick solutions for staying warm this winter. Just to make sure you have a bunk through the winter.
70) Work harder than everybody else. Then you will get a bunk in the bunk room, love shack or wofati 0.7.
71) Build your own wofati.
Sepp builds one of his animal structures in one day. That is about 240 square feet. Tim says that if the logs were there, he and another guy could build a 10x10 wofati in a weekend. I think it could be made faster by a variety of techniques.
72) Build a debris hut. I'm told it would take less than a day and is super easy.
73) We have a second tipi - and that one does not currently have a
rocket mass heater in it. We have stuff that is excellent for
cob. And I suspect that if a person were going to attempt to build a
rocket mass heater in a tipi again, there would be a lot of people willing to help with that.
74) A
gapper was here earlier this year and wanted to build a treehouse with a
rocket mass heater in it. At first I thought it would not be possible, but after a lot of discussion, we came up with a steep spot on the volcano where if you built a tree house, one end would be close to the ground and the other end would be way up in the
trees. The end close to the ground could have some support from the ground for a
rocket mass heater!
75a) Last year we build these cool shelves for the auditorium. During the October workshop it got pretty cold and some people decided to set up camp in the shelves rather than in a tent. I wish we had a picture of that. But the auditorium does have a
rocket mass heater. And while the current shelves are full there is a need for two more shelf units. Not only is this entirely plausible, but it would seriously meet my humor needs.
75b) There is a sort of "mezzanine" in the auditorium. The "floor" of that space needs some carpentry. And there has been talk of working in a
solar tube or even a dormer.
75c) the biggest concern for 75a or 75b is that once in a while Tim needs to do some welding in there. We have installed a huge fan to vent the space. And, if the rocket mass heater is running, that would be pulling a lot of air out of the space too. And, of
course, the auditorium is used as a shop a lot. And about one night every couple of months, there will be a late night of work in the shop.
76) the porta cabin was built in a day. And improved several times. There might be about five days into it now. It has insulation, inner walls and
solar. I think it is the smartest way to build a tiny house. Although I also think this tiny house is a bit rough.
77) How about a tiny log cabin? We have lots of trees.