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I went the opposite direction- hand hewn log home.
This is western red cedar. I had the logs cut in BC then shipped to Japan and finished into the house. (Japan locally really only has spruce and the logs are not as big)
The house is super relaxing, the wood keeps it smelling great and it is very warm in the winter.
The only drawback is hornets and wasps also find the house very relaxing and love to build nests.
Like Joe, I have a metal roof and the area gets between 140 to 250 inches of snow a year. Hence the high foundation.
Below is the road to Tateyama which is about 30 minutes from my house on the other side of the mountain. It acts like a snow fence. This is what 66 feet of base looks like in May.
My buddies place in Niseko gets around 600 inches a year, so everyone can stop complaining about shoveling. It makes you appear weak.
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