Nitinat Sauna removal?
Nitinat Sauna removal?
Just wondering if the sauna at Nitinat has been removed from the beach and put away for the winter. It would be a shame to have it destroyed by another winter storm.
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yep the sauna has been removed.
It was a beautiful sunny saturday in October when LIndsey, Scott, Kristen and Myself, dismantaled, cleaned up all the garbage and loaded the sauna into my truck. It took about 6 hours, and Scott even got out on his 16m for a quick session. The sauna dident make it to its winter home without a quick trip to Tofino first. People at the Bella pacifica campgound in tofino thought we were pretty weird driving around with a very stinky sweat shack inthe back of the truck! The "NEW" sauna for next spring should be even better. Hopefully someone has some ideas and is willing to help because I suck at building! See u next spring. Ian Wilkins
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Well I'm definitely in for helping Sauna building as I've never actually been in the sauna. Yes, it's true, never. I'm really, really looking forward to a trip in there after sailing in my speedo early in the summer.
I'm not a great builder but am strong like bull so if you tell me what is needed and give me a hammer...???
I'm thinking the earlier the better to be able to warm up while the air temps are still a little chilly....??
I'm not a great builder but am strong like bull so if you tell me what is needed and give me a hammer...???
I'm thinking the earlier the better to be able to warm up while the air temps are still a little chilly....??
Good Times,
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BOBSON!!
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Yup, March would be awsome, especially if it would be fired up mid afternoon as the lake is still got some serious nip in it. However, it can still flood out there in March, so picking a location high up on the beach yet not directly under the canopy of trees would be great. I myself would love to help out in the reconstruction as I missed helping build it last summer. Give me a shout Ian if you need a had with haulin stuff or supplies and I'll see what I can do.
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Hey chris, yup once again the seasons have had their magic effect on the beach. I have yet to venture out, but talking with some from the village, there has been some movement of the logs, however the big spruce at the east end of the beach hasn't moved. I am planning to start heading out in March so will keep ya posted.
Airtime! whoo hoooo, its all about the airtime...... ok waves rock too!
Sauna anew
Hey sweaty Nat Lovers-
typing this in stages as I lost my last composition, alas here it is again:
The two swiss guys Peter and Rolf and I unwrapped the very carefully and neatly put away sauna parts and dragged them to the beach on Friday. Despite the closure we managed to spend a day there in light winds with sun constructively (very much so I kill me). After much triple A minded discussion about it's design and potential fit of walls with somewhat suspect instructions marked, we managed to assemble things in a plumb and as square as possible way The logs had been moved up the beach so the new spot is a bit higher up the gravel. The fasteners were nowhere to be found but we managed to unearth a box of 2.5 inch robby screws and my rechargable drill lasted the whole day luckily. Rolf & Pete's backs will not be the same after lifting the stove over the 4' log.....my herniated disc and I watched in awe
The thing is not very much up to code but at least level and assembled. For those intending to heat things up a bit (hopefully shortly ) things still missing are: poly/tarp for both inside and outside wraps (staple hammer would be helpful), a few more screws for roof joists, hinges for the door, roofing fasteners for the roofing felt and the skylight (which I assumed someone has at home). We couldn't figure the exact configuration of the benches and cedar plank floor so we left that to those better in the know
It was great to again read all the graffiti and see the drawings, hope to add a bit of sweat to things in days to come. Welcome to another year of hot fun at the lake
typing this in stages as I lost my last composition, alas here it is again:
The two swiss guys Peter and Rolf and I unwrapped the very carefully and neatly put away sauna parts and dragged them to the beach on Friday. Despite the closure we managed to spend a day there in light winds with sun constructively (very much so I kill me). After much triple A minded discussion about it's design and potential fit of walls with somewhat suspect instructions marked, we managed to assemble things in a plumb and as square as possible way The logs had been moved up the beach so the new spot is a bit higher up the gravel. The fasteners were nowhere to be found but we managed to unearth a box of 2.5 inch robby screws and my rechargable drill lasted the whole day luckily. Rolf & Pete's backs will not be the same after lifting the stove over the 4' log.....my herniated disc and I watched in awe
The thing is not very much up to code but at least level and assembled. For those intending to heat things up a bit (hopefully shortly ) things still missing are: poly/tarp for both inside and outside wraps (staple hammer would be helpful), a few more screws for roof joists, hinges for the door, roofing fasteners for the roofing felt and the skylight (which I assumed someone has at home). We couldn't figure the exact configuration of the benches and cedar plank floor so we left that to those better in the know
It was great to again read all the graffiti and see the drawings, hope to add a bit of sweat to things in days to come. Welcome to another year of hot fun at the lake
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Wish less, sail more!!
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You're either in or in the way....
Doing things the hard way since 1963....
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Nitinat Sauna removal?
It's great to hear that the sauna made it, with the storms, I think last
year Ian took it out to ensure that it wouldn't get damaged. It's always a good way to end a windtastic day. We have often spitballed the idea of a hydraulic ram in the river to pump fresh water to the sauna stove, heat it to have a hot tub....
year Ian took it out to ensure that it wouldn't get damaged. It's always a good way to end a windtastic day. We have often spitballed the idea of a hydraulic ram in the river to pump fresh water to the sauna stove, heat it to have a hot tub....
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Thanks to the Swiss Construction Team!!!
Hi Peter/Rolf,
Thanks for contributing to a successful sauna season!!!
Chris
Thanks for contributing to a successful sauna season!!!
Chris
Please provide a Sauna update to all when the keeper of the skylight, the hinger of doors and the stapler of the poly have completed their tasks or this way people will know what else it needs to be functional. Perhaps this was already achieved this opening weekend Today would have been a great day for it to hang in the sauna & watch the drizzle in warmth
If anyone is thinking enhancements, framing in a double pane window toward the lake would be awesome and using a surfboard for a door A gutter and rain barrel for collecting sauna water too Some other ideas for hottub incorporation and more mobility for winter storage/ski area use below
If anyone is thinking enhancements, framing in a double pane window toward the lake would be awesome and using a surfboard for a door A gutter and rain barrel for collecting sauna water too Some other ideas for hottub incorporation and more mobility for winter storage/ski area use below
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Wish less, sail more!!
Vancouver Island Windsports
Chinook /Takuma /KA Australia (Tribal) /Aztron
You're either in or in the way....
Doing things the hard way since 1963....
Vancouver Island Windsports
Chinook /Takuma /KA Australia (Tribal) /Aztron
You're either in or in the way....
Doing things the hard way since 1963....