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Barrett Cove Campground – Fall 2025

We figured October would be cooler than the our last visit in Spring when the temps were in the 90s.

Not quite. Temperatures during our 3-day stay were in the 80s which made hiking problematic.

Lucy is turning out to be a very good traveler
Our favorite campsite K6 from the front . . .

. . . the back . . .
. . . and from far away

Once again hardly anyone else was camping in the park. We counted three campers, including us.

We wanted to see if Lucy was a water dog so we took her to a nearby wading pool. She loved it. In fact, the first thing Lucy did was to lay down in the water . . . sorry, missed that in the following video.

Finally, our continuing lake level photos (click on photo to increase its size) . . .

Yet Another Slideout Fix

I forget when it broke. Near the end of our last outing I think, but it was “Oh, that again”.

I was able to fashion a kludge fix which could open and close the bedroom slide, but waited until we were home to do something permanent.

Opting for simple, the bedroom slide out controller was replaced with just a 12V fuse which supplied power to a wall switch which in turn was connected directly to the slide out motor. Two wires instead of five. It works, that’s all that matters.

Since the new switch takes up more room . . .
. . . a mounting plate was added so the switch would fit
Ta da!
The slide controller is now just a fuse (however, 15A fuse replaced with 25A one)

Lucy Arrives

After Flirt died we were dogless for only about 3 weeks. We have lived with one or more dogs since the 80’s, and living without one was unbearable.

Under my desk . . . loves that squeaky toy

So . . . we didn’t want to raise a puppy in our 70’s, so we started searching for a rescue Golden Retriever.

First attempts were disappointing. One shelter only served the greater LA area and another never got back to us.

However, third time was the charm. Jan contacted Homeward Bound (https://homewardboundgoldens.org) near Sacramento and they had two Goldens we could look at.

So on August 7th we adopted four-year-old Lucy. What a sweety. Her previous owner had died suddenly and there was no family to take Lucy.

At first we were afraid she was a “velcro” dog – a dog who would never leave your side and suffer from separation anxiety if you did. However, after two months Lucy has adapted very well. She eats, poops, and walks just fine, gets along with people and is very approachable. She does bark at small dogs and every cat is her nemesis.

Lucy sleeps like a champ . . .

. . . and snores like a champ too.