My property was the driest over the Memorial Day weekend WE that I have seen it in years. Usually there are 20 to 30 mud puddles on my logging roads that stay year-round and harbor frogs and salamanders and ice up in the winter. Only the largest one (which has never gone dry and can swallow ATVs) still has water, and a couple of others still had soft mud. Keep in mind, when we went up a month before, it rained the whole WE.
When we were up there, my 16 year old grandson used my MS261 to cut some small diameter firewood that was in the wood cradle. I was too intent on supervising to take any pictures.
My F-150 averaged 19.5 MPG with the ATV in the bed, which is 2-3 MPG better than it does with the winter oxygenated fuel and the Blizzack tires on it. Rte 17 has lots of steep hills that kill your mileage, as does the 2mi, unpaved, 4wd road going up to the cabin, so I was pretty happy with that #.