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This is a tiny off-grid mountain cabin photographed by Alla Ponomareva.
It’s located in the forests of Bonner, Montana.
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Tiny Off-Grid Mountain Cabin
Highlights
- 8′ x 12′
- 20 acres of land
- Built in 2011
- 20 minutes from Missoula, Montana
- A few miles away from Blackfoot River
- Rustic look and feel inside-out
- Propane camping stove with two burners
- Beer-inspired interior
- Sleeping loft with double mattress sleeps two
- Mountain views just a short walk away
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Wow! This is nothing but a glorified tent. Not livable full time. Hunting shack, chic!
You’d make Ted Kazinski proud!
great lil get a way cabin. I like how the bookcase swings out to be the ladder. all it needs is small w/c, and maybe an outdoor shower space.
I’m guessing either solar power or a generator or power too.
very cozy.
Thanks, Kevin!
Wonderful view!!!!!!
This cabin inspires me. We have a slightly bigger off-grid cabin in Colorado we are finishing up, and tiny house newsletter has provided many creative ideas to make it happen! Due to code, we had to keep it under a certain sq footage or else be required to get a permit. We have a compositing toilet and outhouse, along with functional heat and water. Thank you Alex!