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Stowbridges Basecamp Nearing Completion

After significant work over the past two years, the IATNL basecamp at Stowbridges (aka James Cook’s Stone Brook) in North Arm is nearing completion and will soon be available for public use.

Stowbridges Map
Location of Stowbridges Basecamp in North Arm (click to enlarge)
 

Serving as a basecamp for eco, geo and adventure “seefarers” and hikers interested in exploring the remotest region of the Bay of Islands and Cabox Geopark, the renovated two-storey biscuit box house in a small southeast facing cove once served as seasonal home for a local fisherman from Cox’s Cove.

 

In addition to the house itself, most of the 5-6ft high seawall extending along the highwater mark of the cove had to be rebuilt after a series of winter storms destroyed much of the older structure in 2019 and 2020.

 

This required nailing logs together to build the seawall

IATNL/Cabox Director Paul Wylezol driving spikes (September 2021)
 

filling the crib work with large rocks

IATNL/Cabox Director Arne Helgeland filling seawall with large rocks (September 2021)

 

then topping off the crib work with gravel.

Arne Helgeland wheeling gravel to fill seawall (September 2021)

 

Over the past two years the sunporch addition was also completed inside and out, increasing the bunk capacity by two to 10 single occupancy.

Delano Pittman paints newly installed clapboad
while Arne Helgeland takes a well-deserved break (July 2020)
 

For more on the story, go to the Cabox Geopark website.

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