The fire danger season will indeed start very early this year unless we get some serious rain and snowstorms.
Lake Pillsbury is down to about 10% capacity. Yesterday I was walking out past the docks to the anchors for the cable supports that function our movable docks.
The 5 docks we have are easily visible on google earth.
type in 95469 and that takes you to potter valley.
zoom out a notch, then drag the map so Lake Pillsbury is centered. Lake Pillsbury is found 20 road miles northeast of Potter Valley.
Once you have lake pillsbury centered, zoom in on it.
Continue centering in on, and zooming in to the northwest part of lake pillsbury.
With the earth satellite imagery, 5 docks will come into view.
(I have noticed they are using a newer image. Certain things tell me this)
If you zoom in on the docks, you will see 3 longer docks just south of 2 shorter docks. This satellite image was taken when the lake got to almost as full as it got last spring, about 85%.
With the lake at its present 10%, the entire north part of the lake is now walk on. The docks laying on ground. Ours are floating adjustable docks.
Between the 2 southernmost docks is our launch ramp, visible on closer look, reading glasses helpful.
The launch ramp is like a pointer to my garden! Directly west about 100 feet from the boat launch ramp a green rectangular area is visible, part of it. That is my garden. This newer satellite image shows also the new front addition, and the backside (lakeward) addition is slightly visible also.
My Cabin is invisible under the trees. The building next to my garden is the bathouse...fancy name for bathroom with showers.
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I am on spring water for myself and the entire campsite area. We have four 5,000 gallon tanks which get water from a spring on the hill to the southwest about 700 feet from the tanks which are about 400 feet from my cabin. The water is single filtered and chlorinated as per county regulations. It is still considered non potable due to high levels of Manganese, and a triple filtration is in the works to remedy that.
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Actually, very few boatbabes come up during this time of year, durn it! I do joke with some of them on fb that they should bring their fur lined bikinis and come on up!
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I have a, oh how many are there... about 24 55 gallon fire water barrels, each with a 2 gallon bucket spread all around the place here.
That is in addition to the 2 main water lines that arise out of the exit manifold at the tanks. Between the 2 waterlines there are 23 water spigots, about one for every 3 campsites.
Our fire emergency protocol for the campers is immediate evacuation, which from here is first by road, and if inaccessible, then by lake. We occasionally have maps for evacuation shown, during such times as nearby fires, like we had about 4 years ago.
One of our board members is a fireman, and is also chief of the pillsbury fire department, and is also chief firemechanic down in the town where he lives, and is machine maintenance chief also for the fire department of another town. (knows his stuff). When there is a major fire anywhere near, he is very busy making sure everything works for many, and often all departments.
Yea, this is a concern year for fire hazard.
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I believe at this time I will have enough water for my garden. I am going to be adding diatomaceous earth, a form of clay...CATION...as montyj would call it to my mainly compost soil, and hopefully it will hold water better. I am also going to surface the soil with silicon absorbing crystals which should also reflect light.
So yes, water will be another challenge this year. It may be a long hot summer coming up. An easy thing to forget while sitting here in layers of clothes...