54 FOUR SEASONS BREEZE | MARCH 2021
All Seasons RV
Greetings and best wishes to everyone. It is time once again to
create an article about our RV club that has not been able to meet in
over a year. Please bear with me as it gets tougher each month.
I would like to begin this article with some information for
everyone in Four Seasons who has an RV. It has been brought to my
attention that there is a gang who is breaking into various RV storage
parks and stealing the catalytic converters off of RVs that have a
Ford V10 engine. This has happened in several storage areas close to
Four Seasons and I am aware of two of our residents who have had
their catalytic converters stolen. Not sure what we can do about this
situation, but just wanted to give you a heads up.
Since we have not made any club trips, I thought it would be fun to
share information on another RV park the club has enjoyed. We have
made a couple of trips to Santee Lakes in San Diego. This park has
seven lakes that are stocked with trout, bass, and catfish. Since this is
a private park, no California fishing license is required. However, you
do have to buy a permit from their local store for a nominal fee to fish
in the lakes. They also have paddle boats and canoes you can rent to
go on the lake. It is a large park and is big rig friendly. If you have a
friend who does not have a RV but would like to join you, they can
rent a floating cabin on the lake. This park has many amenities for
your grandchildren as well. It is located in the city of Santee which
has many good restaurants and shopping. They also have a railroad
depot so you can hop the train and go to Old Town San Diego for the
day. We have found this to be a great place to camp and it is not too
far from home. ~ Ann Williams, annwilymz@yahoo.com
Above: A group of club
members on the Trolley
headed to Old Town San Diego
Right: Ann Williams' grandson
Hunter fishing at Santee Lakes
Far right: Hunter feeding the
ducks at Santee Lakes