Wednesday June 17 - UGLY ANNE is loaded, and we will be heading out as soon as everyone dons their life jackets. |
Wednesday June 17 - Captain Chris keeps an eye out for vessels as we make our approach to St. Helena Island. |
Wednesday June 17 - The minute we pulled up to the new dock on St. Helena Island, the Scouts began transporting all their supplies down the dock and up to the lighthouse. |
Wednesday June 17 - The area immediately behind the summer kitchen is serving double duty as lumber yard for the week's projects and as a dropping off point for arriving group's supplies. |
Wednesday June 17 - Each Scout has his own dedicated sack containing plates, cups and silverware, which they hang to dry on lines behind the lighthouse after every meal's wash up. |
Wednesday June 17 - A close view of the solar array and equipment building. This structure will house the solar controller, inverter and batteries. Great work Eli and team! |
Wednesday June 17 - Another view of the privy roof restoration. |
Wednesday June 17 - UGLY ANNE slowly inches away from the dock for the return trip to Mackinaw City. |
Thursday June 18 - A group of boys begin what is becoming a never ending task of building up the approach to the dock as the lake level continues to rise. |
Thursday June 18 - Laying out the location of one of an electrical outlet in the keepers office. |
Thursday June 18 - A new electrical outlet in the lighthouse living room. Being able to use a vacuum cleaner will be of invaluable assistance in keeping the building spic and span. |
Thursday June 18 - Eli Levine (yellow shirt) and one of his team members pulling wire through the conduit leading from the solar array to the charge controller in the new power center building, |
Thursday June 18 - This answers the question "how many people does it take to rip a 2"x10" for use on Boy Scout Dave Debacker's restoration of the privy roof |
Installation of underlayment continues on the north side of the privy roof. |
Thursday June 18 - Almost ready for ice and water shield, cedar breather and shingles. |
Thursday June 18 - Jack Debacker (green shirt) takes a measurement for the window opening on his project to restore the east wall of the assistant keepers dwelling. |
Thursday June 18 - rain late in the morning brought out the taps so work could continue as plywood is installed on the wall of the assistant keepers dwelling. |
Thursday June 18 - The plywood is installed, and we are ready for ice and water shield. |
Thursday June 18 - Jack Debacker poses in the relocated window in the assistant keepers dwelling. Next comes the installation of the window, trim and clapboards. |
Sunday June 21 - Another view of the restored assistant keepers dwelling. The window looks great in its correct historic location centered between the north wall and the door. |
Sunday June 21 - A closer view of the privy roof and its elegant tapered ridge cap and ornate vent stack. |
Sunday June 21 - The retired icebreaker MACKINAW serves as an elegant backdrop as everything is wheeled down the dock. |
A Huge and Hearty THANK YOU to all the boys, leaders, parents and mentors associated with Ann Arbor Boy Scout Troop 4. Your annual accomplishments at St. Helena Island are truly miraculous. We can't wait to do it again next year - your 27th amazing year in a row at the island.
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