Last week, I was told there is a couple branches down, in front of the 200 yd berm (at the sportsman club), one of them hit the target backer (4x8 plywood) and knocked it off the posts. I was asked to cutup the branches and fix it. I said I would, after the weather cools down a bit (the last few days have been hot and humid, yesterday was 103º with "feels like temp" of 113º).
Today, is still to humid, but the next few mornings "might" be nice enough for me to tackle the project.
So, I went out there today, just to check it out. Well, the 200 yd berm has a large Ash tree down and major damage to the target stand, more than what I was told. ALSO, there is a mid sized Elm down, in front of the 100 yd berm, covering up 90% of the multiple target stands. There will be lots of brush to haul and plenty of good firewood. I will surely need my ATV and trailer...which I didn't think would be needed from what I was told. Probably 6 to 12 hours of work, not the 1 hour I guessed from what I was told. Now I just need to "get excited" about doing that much work, which is hard to do, when the temp is in the 80s and humid. If the next few mornings are a no go, we are suppose to get some GREAT wood cutting weather next week. I may just wait until then? I should of taken photo. BTW, this is in a woodsy area, Mosquito Hell.