This week I worked on writing up what I’ve been doing all semester. They plan to continue the work into the summer and the next semester, so I’ve been recording all that I’ve been doing and how I’ve been doing it. It’ll be important for the next person working with the preservation parks to keep the data standardized. The only way to do that with the transition in workers is to keep good records of what’s been done. The instructions will also be important if they ever want to create a similar project on their own.
Next week, I’ll be sharing my write up and instructions with my supervisor and they know all that I’ve gotten done and where they want to take the project next.
I’ve added the data for most of the locations that they requested. The only ones that they’ll need to complete with the next worker or on their own is Hogback Ridge. Hogback didn’t have a drawn map of the utilities, so those will have to be located with the utility line location equipment. I have included instructions for that equipment in my write up, but any other person that wants to use it for projects should probably get similar training that I did. I don’t believe that my instructions are sufficient to totally learn the process, but can be used as a reminder after training.