The C work session's sign maintenance crew's to-do list included straightening the "40 car" sign, which was leaning toward the tracks on Windy Point. Well, it turns out the sign's post needed straightening. We had a bear of a time digging it out of the ground so we could redig its hole to replant the post to stand straight. We finally got it out after a lot of digging and then tugging the thing out of the ground. A lot of huffing and puffing at 10,000 feet. That's when we found that the bottom of the steel post had bowed into a sizable curve, probably due to underground slippage in the slope over time. No way we could replant it straight up in that condition, so we hauled it back to Chama and consulted the work session's site leader, Bob Ross. We had the idea that the RR shop could straighten the post for us, but Bob asked Friends volunteer Marshall Smith to see what he could do. Marshall cut off the curved bottom and welded on a new, straight bottom piece. All done in two hours. Impressive. We repainted the sign board and hauled the thing back up to Windy and replanted it the next morning. We'll see how it holds up. And if it doesn't want to co

me out of the ground again, we'll know why. In the meantime, thanks, Marshall.