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Description
Own a piece of High Sierra history! Historic 1937-1949 log cabin was routinely visted by the last local indiginous native resident, the infamous Monty Wolf. Native Washoe would camp in the meadow and trade with the local cabin owners. This rustic cabin has a bedroom and remodeled bathroom downstairs and a large upstairs sleeping room capable of holding 4 beds. There are additional bathroom plumbing hookups ready for a second bathroom to be installed. The house is filled with many original touches, from the lamps to the wooden shutters. A beautiful, antique wood burniig cook stove is used both to cook on and to heat. A super-well built stone fireplace and hearth still has the original cookpots and ironwork to hang the pots on. A brand new, with-permits septic system was installed in 2020. Extensive grounds and tree maintenance has been recently performed, transforming the parcel into a park-like setting. There is an additional original outbuilding storage shed as well as an addition to the cabin providing more storage for kayaks, bikes and your toys. This cabin sits on the 3rd parcel back from the Tamarack frontage road making mid winter access easier. This is the Whiteside cabin from which Whiteside Drive was named. Mrs. Whiteside shown in photo with some local Washoe. This cabin is in the Tamarack Camp neighborhood, just 3 miles west of the Bear Valley Village.Show Description