In the week prior to Father's Day, most of the sewer lines and a new drain field were dug, all electrical work was completed in the cabins and Prescott crews worked 3 days on the cabins completing 5 of the 11 cabins' work.
Another phoenix crew headed for the hills June 19. Their mission for the day was to tear down the metal roofing and tar paper off the main lodge and clean up the felled ramada. Dodging weekend campers, some of who jumped in to help, they accomplished their goals.
When the Prescott crew showed up again on the 21st to continue work on the main lodge's roof, they noticed some major structural issues. Due to poor framing, the walls had not been able to withstand the weight of winter snows and had extensive damage. Prescott has a few skilled framers and they jumped into the project. The picture below shows only one day's progress:
By the end of the week the walls were repaired and the trusses were back in place.
Saturday the 26th brought a new crew from Phoenix. They finished a majority of the work in the remaining 6 cabins. The plans for the staff cabin are ready for action as soon as the cabins are complete. God has blessed the work at the camp!
Monday, June 28, 2010
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