Lee Raymond's Fishing Cabin

Lee Raymond has just three months to wrangle the wild Alaska shoreline into a dream 2,800-square-foot fishing cabin. With plans to build a multi-level cabin complete with a full basement and bonus loft on remote Bulchitna Lake, Lee has his work cut out for him. There are no quick trips to the hardware store in this remote location. The only way in or out is via floatplane or helicopter, and the closest signs of civilization are miles and hours away. It'll take sheer will, determination and good ole muscle for Lee and his band of builders to meet his tight deadline.
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