The construction of the camp was very rapid.
Roman had left over a thousand laborers here.
Another two thousand people were responsible for bridge building and road paving, transporting various materials.
Once the initial construction was stable, they could begin to withdraw personnel.
However, feeding three thousand people was no small number; they consumed over ten thousand pounds of food a day.
The vehicles transporting materials had to stop halfway, and the rest had to be carried on people's backs.
And because the logistics line was very long, it required permanent personnel to transport back and forth.
Cookware and wooden basins also had to be moved there.
Since they were gold panning in the river during winter, the gold panners could not do without hot water; every night, they had to soak their hands and feet in hot water, otherwise their bodies would have problems.
Once everything was ready, the yield was also very gratifying.
In early February of winter,