To install it per code (including limiting voltage drop to less than 3%) with a 5amp breaker (available?) would require #4 romex UF (which is probably not available either). I could not find any #4 romex, but I suspect it is a couple of dollars a foot. Even ignoring codes and using #12 or 14 UF is running $500. Everything else on the house is per code so I don't really want to cross that bridge. Burying it will be another challenge. After the inputs from the forum and more thinking on my part I am going to write off the hard wire idea as unworkable.
Does anyone know how much power an IP camera will actually draw? I looked at those Ubiquiti units and they are impressive. There were reports claiming 1 mile range line of sight. I have to deal with a low hill so it is not quite line of sight but they may work at 1000ft. I may be able to use something battery/solar powered or just a couple of large lead acid batteries. The place gets a lot of snow and we are down to 8 hours of sun a day. Solar panels may not be practical.
After all is said and done, it may be best to use couple of high end game cameras. I had a game camera in another area and it was just about useless.