• Made a Cabin, Not Calling it Fort Facepunch Because That's Stupid.
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[QUOTE=Arc Nova;34157601]uhm yeah i live in cape breton, nova scotia, canada dude. In Nova Scotia you are never more than 56 kilometers from the ocean[/QUOTE] Ah nifty, someone on the exact opposite side of the country :P. I live on Vancouver Island so... Island Power I guess? Well, I can't wait to see it. Your cabin looked pretty sweet so I'm sure you'll have equal success with the drift-wood. My friends were lucky to find an abandoned cabin that they hotbox.
[QUOTE=Arc Nova;34157601]uhm yeah i live in cape breton, nova scotia, canada dude. In Nova Scotia you are never more than 56 kilometers from the ocean[/QUOTE] I was gonna say, that fort looks exactly like the one I found a while ago with some friends. Is yours 4 levels?
at the end of it, 3 levels. Basement, Main floor, and hotbox room at the top. 4 rooms though
Sooooo are you continuing it? I mean do you add stuff to it like sheets and tiles and shit? Anyway , btw you still didnt upload any picture
[QUOTE=feloix13;34167831]Sooooo are you continuing it? I mean do you add stuff to it like sheets and tiles and shit? Anyway , btw you still didnt upload any picture[/QUOTE] There was pictures of it in the OP. He went back and some kids destroyed the fort and burnt it down.
[QUOTE=Tukimoshi;34157591]I doubt it would work unless you live on the coast though. I live on the coast so huge pieces of driftwood come in. Here's a pic of one of the coastlines. [img]http://www.scenicbc.com/Galleries/IMG_0190.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] Shit, maybe I should do that too. I have a house on the Oregon coast (well, more specifically my mother does), and we have all sorts of things like that as well.
[QUOTE=feloix13;34167831]Sooooo are you continuing it? I mean do you add stuff to it like sheets and tiles and shit? Anyway , btw you still didnt upload any picture[/QUOTE] Oh yeah the hotbox room and everything was fully finished, used the fuck out of it but pretty much forgot about this thread. I took a break from Facepunch last year so. I will be making a new cabin though.
holy shit, blast from the past.
Drift logs are fucking heavy, when I worked on the Anticosti island, we used those to fix up bridges and stuff, and they made the ATV suffer when trying to bring them back from the beaches. But it is damn good stuff to build thing with, will take a long time to rot, and are very solid.
[QUOTE=WolvesSoulZ;34169641]Drift logs are fucking heavy, when I worked on the Anticosti island, we used those to fix up bridges and stuff, and they made the ATV suffer when trying to bring them back from the beaches. But it is damn good stuff to build thing with, will take a long time to rot, and are very solid.[/QUOTE] In Oregon we occasionally have to save a tourist or two who gets toppled by a rogue wave on a log, they think that the waves aren't strong enough to move the log and then they find themselves underneath one. We had a woman being pinned by one and all they could do was put an oxygen mask on her and wait until the tide came in to help move the log.
^ I do not follow this at all. Was she riding a log out in the water or something.
No matter how old you are, forts will always be fucking awesome.
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