MATT GREER'S EAGLE PROJECT
February 11, 2006
 
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On February 11, 2006, around 35 scouts and adults from Troop 202 built two fences to prevent cyclists from trampling native habitat. One was built on an upper hill and the other on the lower side. The project involved laying out the fence posts, digging them to a depth of two feet, laying them out with two rails each, and filling in the post bases with sand.

Assembling Scouts for the project

 

Explaining the tasks to be done

 

Digging post holes

 

Removing a large rock out of the way

 

Digging another post hole

 

More digging

 

Fulfilling Tenderfoot requirement

 

Pizza Arrives!

 

Eating pizza

 

Gathering after lunch to resume work

 

More post hole digging

 

Checking the straightness of the fence

 

Installing post hole with sand

 

Getting sand ready for post holes

 

Eagle candidate and fence

 

Completed lower fence

 

Completed upper fence

 

Work crew at the upper fence

 

Work crew at the lower fence

 

Eagle candidate and mother after completion of project

 

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