Block 6 consists of approx. 218 acres and lies east and north of the main access road, west of the pipeline corridor, which serves as an excellent wildlife travel route. The property features a large pond that has historically been used for beaver trapping and duck hunting for strong habitat diversity. This block supports well-stocked timber stands with a mix of age classes, providing long-term forestry value and cover for wildlife. Access is well established through the main Summit South road system. As part of Summit South, Block 6 is within the larger Summit Proper, a rare, contiguous landscape of large landowners committed to long-term stewardship, habitat management, and quality hunting. This shared approach allows the property to hunt and function far beyond its boundaries through cooperative land management and QDM practices.