
As its turns out quite a bit of work was done and more needs to be done.
Anything people can do to help us clean up would be appreciated especially in the washrooms.
To give you an idea of the herculean efforts that took place last weekend...
The pipes in most of the lower washrooms froze out. There were dozens of splits and broken joints. 8 hours of volunteer time was spent on Saturday soldering and repairing plumbing.
Brad and Kim Whipp along with Wayne Donison cut and stacked fire wood. Jon McPhee assisted them and they managed to remove all the dangerous deadfalls.
Bill Ness cleaned and generally buffed the exterior and grounds of the building.
Russ Duhaime and his family raked and removed brush from the general area around the parking lot and building.
Jon's partner Dianne Connors and Bill Ness's wife Rita cleaned the entire upper floor and kitchen using river water as Gary George, the defacto plumber was unable to get the water running until very late in the day. An amazing feat considering the distance to carry the water.
In the end the interior may be presentable, the lower washrooms are still questionable and the outhouses need attention. Porcupines have attacked them as they love to eat plywood.
The campsites are still unraked, the roads need cleaning and some grading, there is brush hanging on all roads and trails and the picnic tables are as they were left last fall.
Firepits are uncleaned, although that is somewhat minor. There are several cords of wood stacked in various places around the site that ought to be moved to the wood shed. The woodshed could stand a restacking and then we could fill it with the fresh stuff.
These are the sorts of things that now need attention.
We still need a solid effort this weekend to get the leaves off and
the sites looking useful. There are plenty of details to address and
many minor improvements and repairs to tables, outhouses, sheds etc. Many
markers and boulders demarking sites need fixing or replacement.
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