What was suppose to be one trip down to Nova Scotia to mark out a new site, turned into two trips a week apart. The first week I rented a Mazda CX7 cross-over.
The new site has been cleared, not an easy feat inside a National Park.
Due to some mis-calculations of the original marking done by our counter-parts in the Regional office, we were off 5-10m in the clearing of the trees. Back on a plane, I returned the next week to straighten out the marking of the trees. One of the difficulties is the site encompasses part of an old farmstead within the park, therefore there is the possibility that during de-stumping or construction it may disturb some artifacts from when it was a farm back at the turn of the century.
Logs stacked along the access road.