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Dates and Rates

UPDATES:

Lodging in housekeeping-style cabins is included with tuition. Separate, individual cabins for couples or women are on a first-come basis.

The August 8-17 log building course is still open for registrations. There are five registered as of 7/22.



Schedule of Log Construction Basics and Introduction to Stonework for 2012 (March - November)

   Course Name Date Duration Price/Person
Log Construction Basics March 21-30 10-day 1,275. USD
Log Construction Basics April 18-27 10-day 1,275.
Log Construction Basics May 16-25 10-day 1,275.
       
Introduction to Stonework June 2-7 6-day    750.
Log Construction Basics June 13-22 10-day 1,275.
Log Construction Basics July 11-20 10-day 1,275.
Log Construction Basics August 8-17 10-day 1,275.
Log Construction Basics September 12-21 10-day 1,275.
Log Construction Basics October 10-19 10-day 1,275.
Log Construction Basics          Nov.  7-16         10-day       1,275.    

 

Special Rates 2012:

  • Couples or friends on log course only: $1,150. each.
  • Graduates taking refresher log course: $400. Other requirements for returnees may apply as well, including having updated gear.
  • People attending a course together can share many required tools. Couples will be provided with their own cabin as available on a first-come basis.
  • Any additions to the above schedule, including specialized courses for graduates, are updated from time to time under the "Course Dates and Rates" and "Log Review Newsletter" headings on this website.

 

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