In session F in 2007, my telegraph pole team did some emergency repairs on the Cumbres snow shed replacing a rotted telephone pole that was causing the roof to sag.
In photo #2710 from left to right is Chris Trunk, Eric Jensen, Chris Jensen, and Matt Jensen, as well as Bandit the dog working on replacing the bad pole. When we started pulling back the roof, we discovered that a section of the header was rotten and had to have a replacement section spliced in.
In Photo #2713 Bandit's owner Bill was helping us with the fitting and drilling holes in the replacement header piece for the steel doubler plates we added on the outside of the splice.
In #2715 that little excavator may look like a toy but it sure does some serious work and weighs over 3 & 1/2 tons.
In #2714 you can see where one of the 4"X6" rafters had broken under heavy snow load and how much the roof had sagged now with the new one installed next to the broken one.
In #2718 shows a section of the 8"X12" header that had to be replaced and spliced into the remaining header. The roof and side boards are pressure treated 2X12's and the battons are 1X3's.
In #2722 you have a interesting view of the section house and carman's house seen from 20' up on the snowshed.
In #2724 shows a rooftop view of the tail of the wye where (I think) Al Harper is proposing the location of the covered amphitheater. I hope you found my post interesting.