Alright, I've got some update info finally. The excavator is finished with its work. I'm very pleased with how it all came out.

Now if we can just keep the rain from washing the whole farm down the hillside we'll be doing well.
I ended up with about 80' of road out to an upper pad of roughly 70x30 then over to a midlevel pad of 30x30' for a pole barn and further down the ramp to the lower level pad of roughly 90'x50'.
I want to plant a cover crop over the exposed dirt, but with all the work left to do I don't know what would live through the trampling and tractor traffic. Any suggestions?
I don't have very good "overall" photos. My wife did all the picture taking and she seems to be more interested in the kids than the farm

Just kidding, I'm sure you guys will enjoy some photos including the kids too. Like I said, they're the whole purpose for all this anyhow.
On to the photos.
This is how we started the morning today. Took the kids out to check the mail...it's a decent ride, at 600' of driveway.
This is me boxblading the upper pad. You can make out the 30x30 pole barn clearing just behind the tractor.
Some of the trees needed to be hauled out of the woods to a cutting area. Did that today. Probably about 10 sticks like this one. Again, this is the upper pad.
Excavator left the grapple in the way.....that **** thing is heavy.
With the density of all the small trees in the woods, we're cutting about half of them out and dragging them out this way. You can see the ramp on the right side, and I'm on the lower pad.
What you can't see is that those trees are attached to about 50' of wire mesh fence that I just pulled right out of the woods in one peice! It was awesome! Seemed like I was pulling half the forest with me.
I hope tomorrow to get some more panoramic shots for you all to get your bearings.
I told you we'd get to tractor photos.
tony