OregonLuvr wrote:
7 Feathers HOTTER than Hades, and the CRUD got most of us
So this time better be good
I stayed overnight at Merrill Campground, a couple of weeks ago (July 1).
It is indeed a very lovely campground - perhaps the nicest I have ever visited (the paved back-in sites were especially nice, no tracking dirt into my van). Restrooms, but no showers, in the campground. It is a large campground, with the sites widely spaced in a very pretty forested setting, so that one is not cheek-by-jowl with one's neighbors. Although the campground was completely full when I was there (4th July weekend), including lots of children and dogs, it was mostly peaceful and quiet.
Quite nice.
However, it was very warm when I was there. Mid to upper 90's during the day, cooler at night (although I left my ac running all night).
I have lived in Northern California for nearly 40 years (Eagle Lake is only a couple of hours drive from me) and we have been experiencing a punishing, and unrelenting, heat wave of the sort that I do not ever remember in all of my 40 years in Northern California. It was 110 - 112 every day here at my house for about eight days (only cooling to the upper 80's at night). Since then it has cooled somewhat, with temps topping out at about 100 +/-, each day for the past week.
Keep in mind that August is often the warmest month here. The difference in temps between the northern central valley where I live, and Eagle Lake is only about 7 or 8 degrees (cooler at the lake, only because of the altitude). Saturday here is predicted to warm up again, by several degrees, from the current 100's.
Everyone should be sure their AC is in working order.
Anne