Raetihi's northern skyline is being altered by this large loghouse which is being built on a steep hill on the outskirts of town. It is part of an all-log complex being planned as a ski accommodation facility. The construction method is based on a Canadian design... there are about 70,000 log homes in Canada. Pictured from left are builder, David Alexander, Bo McGowan, daughter Natalie, Raewyn Quinn and son Matthew.
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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 3, Issue 18, 24 September 1985, Page 16
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70Raetihi's northern skyline is being altered by this large loghouse which is being built on a steep hill on the outskirts of town. It is part of an all-log complex being planned as a ski accommodation facility. The construction method is based on a Canadian design... there are about 70,000 log homes in Canada. Pictured from left are builder, David Alexander, Bo McGowan, daughter Natalie, Raewyn Quinn and son Matthew. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 3, Issue 18, 24 September 1985, Page 16
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