Well I've had the trailer a week now and it's been slow going. I've had a major case of scope creep set in. Not so much with the build but the parking arrangement. I was hoping I would be able to park the trailer is it's spot with a hitch on the front of my truck, but the existing gate it too narrow, the hedge is too big and my truck is too long to allow for the maneuverability I need to make the needed 90 degree turn. We managed to thread the needle to get it in the back yard once I installed a backup camera on the trailer (the down hill grade makes is nearly impossible to see the 8" clearance on either side of the gate from my mirrors). The fence needs rebuilding anyway but now the gate might get dealt with sooner than planned. It's 10' wide now I think I'm going to bump it up to 13' wide for maneuverability. The hedge might go altogether it's a PITA to deal with. It grows 18" every spring and I can barely keep up.


I was trying to avoid the cost of a trailer power dolly but sadly I think it's the most affordable options vs hitting something with the truck or trailer. That adds 25% to the cost of the trailer itself before any sort of build it started. Still much cheaper that the other yard work we were considering ($25k for a larger retaining wall).
This is about as much progress I've made. I've laid out everything with painters tape. I hope to place the cabinets today to make see how much work it's going to be to make things fit.

Hopefully I'll get to pull the plywood soon. I'm nursing some bruised ribs from a mountain bike fall yesterday so it might be a week before I can get to that.