If I can clear it through my contact at Alcoa, what do ya'll think about getting as many together as possible on High Rock to build brushpiles? Since the water is way down, we can invade the beaches of High Rock. We can use whatever natural resources is available, driftwood, dead trees..and maybe some holly if we can find it. We can build some hugh brushpiles on the beaches just by stacking them up, GPS them, and when the water comes up we are set. We will have to bring some chainsaws, cinderblocks and lots of wire. Of course, we are at the mercy of anyone else who will see them and mark them. We have a very narrow window of maybe two weeks, before Alcoa fills High Rock up again. And we are limited to building brushpiles only on Alcoa land (this was poised to my Alcoa contact, since Alcoa owns everything to the high water mark) , but there are miles of Alcoa shoreline on High Rock. If we do this, maybe we can figure how to get a couple of four wheelers down there to drag trees with. Anyhow..let me know your thoughts. Thanks