a. Yes.
b. No.
The beaver pond is much further south, and the ROW there is flooded all the time. There is road that crosses the ROW right in front of the flooded area. This road is a good 4 feet higher than the ROW. Unless the road is cut down, we'll have to build up to meet it. Then, we *could* potentially fill across the pond, provided:
1. The EPA (and other government agencies) let us.
2. The land owner, who has a cabin on the edge of the ROW, agrees to let us through.
Honestly, I think it is much more likely that we would cross 218 towards Head Tide before we would try to build south of Sheepscot. The ROW north of 218 is quite scenic along the Sheepscot River, the ROW south is just woods.