No disrespect intended King but if I were you I'd enlist someone local that has at least a minimal clue on where to start and how to proceed. Even a friend that has maybe added a circuit on in their house would be a step in the right direction. Electricity ain't brain surgery but you'd feel bad if someone got electrocuted and be sad if you fried something (other than fish or eggs) or worse yet, burned your shack down.
I'm assuming you're going to run off a generator. It might be helpful to know if it will be a portable one or built in and hardwired. Is there more than one circuit available from the generator or just one outlet/output? Is there a need to have access to the generator from inside the shack?
Also if you plan your installation things will go more smoothly. For example: 6 outlets - Will they be 2 gang in three different locations, or a 4 and a 2 in two locations or all 6 in one spot? May as well count the TV/DVD one as another outlet so 7 total. Is this an existing shack that you are adding power to or looking to wire it as part of the build? If you draw out what you want and where you want it it's easy to plan for how much wire you'll need. Try to visualize potential install problems like how to get your wire on the other side of a door (go over/under or around the long way)
It's OK, my wife used to hate me too. "Why do you always have to ask questions? Why can't you just give me an answer?"
For me it's about getting enough information to give a really helpful answer. If I were closer I'd offer to help but you're waaaay up there. And by way of help I mean I'd get to sit and smoke a cigar, sip some whiskey or tequila and direct, then inspect the operation. You'd get to do all the "work". After all it's your shack but better yet you'd be learning without ending up making some sort of critical mistake.