
A view of the reclamation crew working on a section of the pipeline right-of-way on Richard and Hope Minyon's property.

Back at the pipeline valve site, on our property, the crew was busy loading and removing the timber mats used during the pipeline construction.

A forklift operator removes mats from the stack, but somewhere in the stack is a woodchuck that thought it would make a good home.

As the last stack of mats was lifted by the forklift, the woodchuck (lower center in photo) jumped from the moving load and made a dash for the woods.

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