Title: May 20, 2026 - Going to McCloud
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| Sherri at Leatherby's |
I got up at 5:45 and did some things, including breakfast. Last night I got the car 75% packed. Today it is food and a bit more stuff. Turns out there was a bit more and our car is fully packed. We are bringing up much of our food and some gear. Rachel, Steven and Andrea will be coming on Friday evening.
We left home at 9:05. And then in Duran tradition, we returned at 9:10 to make sure we did not forget anything. Then we are off. I am driving. Nothing much to tell. We did stop in Turlock at the rest stop. After that there were two places which we had to stop. There was a traffic accident in Modesto which had us stopped for about ten minutes. Then a more serious accident around French Camp Road. It looked like a crane had been forced off the road. Two out of the three lanes were blocked. We inched along for about 40 minutes.
Instead of getting to Leatherby’s in Elk Grove about 11:30 or 11:45, we got there at 12:35. This is our traditional stop in the area. I had a senior turkey and cheese sandwich and Sherri had a classic chicken sandwich. We shared a Jennifer’s Brownie Delight-I think the server may have gotten us a Deacon Dave’s Brownie Bliss instead, which is a super sized dish.
We left Leatherby’s by 1:35 with Sherri driving. I read a bit and wrote and dozed off. Sherri drove to the Dunnigan Rest Area, about an hour’s worth of driving. Then I drove to Redding while Sherri slept-she had not slept well last night. In Redding, I misread Google Maps when I glanced at which way to go. Eventually we made it to Costco.
We filled up with gas-cheaper than Fresno and were on our way. It is an hour or so drive to the Highway 89 turn off. We passed by the town of McCloud before getting stopped by construction for about half an hour.
Hopefully this is not the theme for this trip. I had told Google Maps to direct us to Cattle Camp. We passed by the McCloud Falls turn off, which I thought Cattle Camp was right off of there, but Google said to go 4 more miles to Tate Creek Road. After going another five miles, we turned around and went back to the McCloud Falls and manually navigated to Cattle Camp. You need to look for the McCloud River Loop sign. There is no sign saying either Tate Creek, Military Road or Cattle Camp. Once on Tate Creek we quickly find the campground.
We arrived at 6:45. Still good light. We thought of camping at a double campsite, but there was not a good place to pitch our tents, especially with possibly of three of them.This was site 6-7. We settled on site #27. Flat and nice with a place to pitch multiple tents. There was another site close to the campground host. But with Korra and possibly Friday, we were concerned they would be barking at the host’s dog.
I pitched the tent and Sherri unloaded the car and got the mattresses blown up. Sherri had a peanut butter sandwich, I had some crackers, mozzarella cheese and nuts. We read and talked until 10:00. I am tired and went to bed. Sherri was up after I went to sleep>Sherri stayed up until just before midnight.
| Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner | Snacks |
| Home | Leatherby’s |
PB&Jelly, crackers, moz cheese, nuts. |























































