Brew Hut Cleanup: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 08:18, 15 July 2006
Part 1
July 22-23
Part 1 of the cleanup effort is to go up to Brew Hut and put all the scrap metal and garbage into a big net that a helicopter can pick up. This is a pretty big job because some of the garbage is at the old hut site, and some is at the new hut site. It all needs to be moved to one place and packaged up into a net for helicopter pickup. If we have enough manpower we can complete some of the outstanding tasks at the hut on this trip as well (outhouse, wood shed, etc.)
Signup
- Scott Nelson
- Christian Champagne
- Matthew Zieleman
- Tyler Linn?
- Richard So
- Roland Burton unless needed @Sphinx. Has car.
- Oker
Rides
Scott's Car (seats 5) - leaves from Oak and 7th
- Scott Nelson
- Reserved for Sandra Nicol
- Richard So
Roland's Car (seats 5) - leaves from Alma and 38th
- Roland
- Christian Champagne ?
- Oker
Tools and Supplies
Tools at the hut that we plan to use
- Shovel (only 1 is any good)
- Pry bar
- Pick axe like tool
- Hand saw
- Hammers
In additions to what's already up at the hut, the following would probably be useful to have:
- Long handle shovel - there is 1 up there already but 2 would be good
- Cordless Drill with drill and screw driver bits - for assembling outhouse (Scott)
- Planer - for making windows less tight
- 2.5" weatherproof screws for deck (Scott already purchased)
Part 2
Aug 12th or 13th, 2006
Part 2 is to get a helicopter in and haul out the garbage. This helicopter trip will happen at the same time as the Sphinx Hut rennovation building materials are being flown in so that we can reduce the helicopter costs. This will probably by a fly in hike out effort for 2-4 people since the helicopter can't fly with both passengers and an external load. If the weather is marginal we may have to hike in and then radio the helicopter when things improve. Volunteers from Part 1 of the trip will have priority for the free helicopter ride if they want it.