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Massey Ferguson Tractor

In this shot I had just finished pushing down some small trees and brush to improve the view of Seneca Rocks from this tent site area.

 

Lumberjack, logger, able to use a chain saw - all of these words came pouring out of Fred's mouth. I kept shaking my head no and Fred the Area Manager decided that it would be best if I drove the tractor. The tractor is a very important tool. With the grapple attachment on the front it can pick up and carry away large piles of brush or large sections of cut up trees, In many cases a little extra pressure from the tractor pushing on the tree can help nudge it to falling where you want it when cut. It saves hours of work in cleaning up the mess. I believe we cut down around 80-90 trees from 10- 30 inches in diameter.

 

So how hard could it be to run a campground? It fell in our laps so we decided to give it a try! I will put up a series of photos of our campground life.

 

This is where I spent 3 months (July - early October) as a Campground manager. Seneca Shadows Campground in Seneca Rocks, West Virginia. It is in the Seneca Rocks - Spruce Knob Recreation area that is part of the Monongahela National Forest

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Uploaded on November 29, 2019
Taken on September 12, 2019