How about running the pipe down the creek bed?
Nope. You'd dig this place... Only one way in, and where you cross the creek is on a rock ledge just below the falls... That ledge is around 80, maybe 100 ft, with only 20 ft of it where a truck will go. after all that, it drops off fast, white water, into the ravine that surrounds two sides of the place.
The further down the creek, the further DOWN the creek.

Above the falls there is about a 50 acre pasture, protected on two sides by cliffs, with the creek boiling up out of the ground dang near in the middle of it... The hill going up to it is awful right by the falls, dang near straight up, though as it goes along into the property, it gets to where it is gentle enough to drive up it, way up against the forest.
The cabin will be in the bottom of that hanging valley, with the ravine on two sides, where a little pothole lake flows off the edge into the ravine. The cabin is going by that lake, or that is the plan for now. That bottom is around 20 acres and that is what I own. The top is another hundred or so, that I control the access to.
That'd be tough to keep in one piece, here. It isn't a question of whether there will be wind, just how much and which way it is coming from. I would imagine your wind directions are more channeled by the ridges, there. I figured I'd just put arrays on the south facing wall, with the base kicked out from the wall. Winter angle is 68.5 degrees (from horizontal) at optimum for here, and that's purt'near vertical. Spring, Fall, and summer would have a higher output. If I was building from scratch, I'd throw in a ground loop heat pump and heat the slab, and use the solar to run it.
That'd be tough up in here. snow load would bury those panels right up against the house. The cabin is going to be on piers 4 ft off the ground, with porches and walks around it at the deck level, with the roof going over all of it just to get the snow off and out of the way... And in the winter, I won;t need the stairs.
I ain't committed to the flower petal thing for the solar, but I am thinking hard about it... that flower can all be on a rotor that tips and spins to follow the sun and sun angle... pretty efficient. But for now, the panels are just going on a frame, south facing, with the upper posts having camper jacks so I can lift the angle for the winter.
That sounds a lot like what I had in mind.
GMTA
