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Day Three of the Big Dig

Posted on 2011-Jul-03 by Jason Olshefsky (from the road)
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a substantial hole dug by the time I was leaving

The Big Dig Day Three

Although I'll be leaving today, many others will stay and dig through tomorrow. Shadow looks on as Jeff digs to nearly 7 feet.

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Afternoon of Day Two of the Big Dig

Posted on 2011-Jul-02 by Jason Olshefsky (from the road)
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a modest hole dug in a ring

The Big Dig Day Two

Day 2 of the Big Dig in mid-afternoon. With over 40 people here, the hole is nearly 5 feet deep at the deepest corner.

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The Big Dig Day One

Posted on 2011-Jul-01 by Jason Olshefsky (from the road)
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not much of a hole

The Big Dig Day One

Today is the first day of "The Big Dig". It should be a lot of fun. Nick and Jeff are working now.

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