The next day.
At the new campsite, work still consisted mainly of receiving and sorting the log cabin components.
Feng Mountain arrived at the runway early. The construction team could only pave 30 meters of runway per day, which was already the workers' limit. However, the 90 meters that had been completed were enough for the P750 to take off and land normally.
Three hangars had also been completed. Feng Mountain and Yves each flew the Carnation and the Crown Colony over to the new airfield to prepare for the approaching freezing rain.
No sooner had they parked the planes and snowmobiles in the hangars than large, lead-gray cloud banks appeared in the sky.
Icy raindrops began to fall, quickly forming a thin layer of ice on whatever they touched, be it clothes or the ground.
All work on the construction sites had to stop.
The indigenous people and workers, being residents of Alaska, all had ways to deal with freezing rain.
