On October 19, 2011, Crew 3 returned to the Verdugo Peak Repeater Site to continue work on the fuel break that will provide protection to this valuable infrastructure.
Crew 3 traveled by Crew Carrier this day towing a chipper to start to dispose of the material cut days before. After making the 1 hour drive to the site, Members again began to cut and remove dead dry fuel from around the site.
With more brush being added to the piles, a few Members began the task of chipping the material that had been stacked. With the chipper running non-stop, the project started taking shape.
After another long day, a large fuel break is now in place to provide protection to this facility. Thank you to the hard work of the Crew 3 Members that took part in both days to make this project a success. The Verdugo Peak Repeater will now be safe if a Brush Fire occurs in the area.
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