
I mounted a compact cedar cabin onto heavy-duty skis, creating a mobile winter sanctuary. At just 8×10 feet, it sleeps two comfortably with a wood stove radiating warmth through subzero nights. The ski base glides smoothly over powder when pulled by a snowmobile or team of huskies. Inside, wool blankets, a fold-down table, and a sleeping loft maximize minimal space. Large insulated windows frame silent, snow-laden forests. This isn’t just shelter—it’s freedom to chase solitude deep into roadless wilderness, then wake surrounded by untouched beauty. Adventure moves with me.