Three Forks Log: Day 1Why Another Project?Now that life is beginning to settle down just a little bit, I have some time for Minecraft again. The thing is, I've forgotten most of what I wanted to do with the Twilight's Refuge location, so while my mind brainstorms on that I've decided to take on a new project...a rustic campsite! Unlike most of what I do in Minecraft, I plan for things to be pretty simple: small buildings, a lot of trees and nature, and paths to and from camping sorta things.
I'm also going to document my progress on here along with my thoughts so I don't forget what I want to do again.
The WalkToday's plan was just to find the right site, which involved a lot of walking. I had some basic idea of what I wanted: a site by water, in a forest, and with some kind of nice view of something (a mountain, river, etc.). I knew I wanted to start out going south, since north is a lot of frozen tundra. A winter campsite might be a challenging project for the future, but it's not what I had in mind for this project. So I started south and took a winding path along the forests.
The Long and Winding Path
Finding the Right SiteEventually, I came across the perfect site...a curved land overlooking a river that juts out into a lake right in front of it, all of which is surrounded on two sides by steep hills giving it a cozy, secluded look. On the other two sides, endless forests...one side eventually reaching a tall hill which will eventually become a hiking destination, and the other side reaching the coast. Because the site is at a point where the water forks in three directions, I decided to name this site
Three Forks.
Getting a Plan TogetherI had planned on just leaving it there for the day, but once I discovered the site I couldn't resist clearing some land so I could start getting a plan in my head. I found out with Twilight's Refuge that it's really hard to make a plan when the area is covered in forest...you can't get a feel for how the land is laid out, so it's best to clear the land, build, and then replant forest where you want it.
The more I cleared, the more excited I got. The highest level of the site follows the river in both directions, which will be perfect for lodges (already designed by
@Leesbra) that face the water. There's a piece of land that juts out right at the fork level with the water, making it a great place for a small dock with rowboats. On the other side going away from the water, there's a small elevation drop and then another flat piece of land, which is where the path to each lodge will go. Since the path won't be on the top level, that'll make for more space for lodges and trees. Right now I think I can place four or five lodges and still give them all a private, secluded feel. Further back looks to be another elevation dip and then a flat circular area, which is where the central campfire and perhaps some common buildings will go. Then if I want to expand further later down the road, there's a long piece of flat land on the northern side of the river where I think more lodges could go.
There's also potential projects to build a hiking trail between Twilight's Refuge and Three Forks, and to construct two canals to allow for boats to travel between the two locations as well.
What's left to do at this point is to finish clearing land and then start building
PicturesIn this picture, you can see the top level where lodges and trees will go, and then the second level to the left where the path to each lodge will go. You can also see the fork in the river for which the site is named for.
Another view of the fork, with the area for the future rowboat dock at the center.