Western Red Cedar. This is what I built my loghouse(3200 sq. ft. ) with back in 1989. I can attest to its great qualities.

Light, low moisture, no haven for insects, high resistance to warp and rot. Looks very good too. Not splotchy like pine.

For those who might be interested I am going to sell my log house and 20 acres that go with it. It has a full poured concrete basement. A very good deep well that will never go dry. Extremely good soil and near 5 major rivers plus close to two of the biggest manmade lakes in the USA.

Deer have to be shooed out of your way. Turkeys are plentiful as well as squirrels. Much fish in the rivers.

For someone looking for a place to ride out the upcoming events this appears to be the best part of the US to do it in. Water,wildlife,forests,live springs and so on. I live 4 miles from the Mississippi and Ohio rivers. Once there were enormous numbers of native american indians living on these lands and in the bottoms nearby as well as mound builders all around the area.

Reason: Divorce but I intend to stay on part of the land in another residence in another tract I have surveyed off.

The loghouse sports a geothermal heatpump and has a Buck stove in the great room that I have heated the whole house with. There are some woods as part of the acreage.

Apologies if this sounds like spam. If so you have my permission to delete it.

airdale

Airdale, I may be interested in your property. You can e-mail me at rhmaynejr@hotmail.com Thanks....Bob