Good to have an old timer on the site TUCK53! Thanks for the stories and keep 'em coming!
I have a place at Temple Bar. I've been going to Mead since the 70''s east of the Narrows since the 80's. Lee Major's place in Pickle City is gone now, as are the days when he used to come into the bar and restaurant just like any other guy. Real down to Earth and incognito. The NPS won't let the houses in Pickle City be willed down to the next generation, so when someone leaves for whatever reason they demolish it to eventually get the area back to a natural environment.
Ron Pratt, who owned the Marina at Over..when it was closed was a great guy. He did all of the improvements. Before he purchased it he was at Echo. We would see him in the bar singing karaoke sometimes, although I never did...
. His big boat was the only one at Echo that was Diesel powered, so he brought in his own tank to fill from. Then when the Over.opportunity came up he jumped on it. He ended up at T Bar when the marina was dissected. After a few years he sold the 3 story houseboat "Prime Time" to the Davis family, who still are there.
One of the original 'houseboats' on the Lake was at Over..and came to T Bar as well. You probably saw it. It has all the comforts of a houseboat except an enclosed cabin. It's been called many named over the years - Bikini Club is the most well known.
Temple Bar itself has a lot of history. It was founded in 1945. Our first next door neighbors when we got our current place there, were married at Temple Bar in 1960. They moved on several years ago and I heard he has since passed on. Some good friends from my neighborhood in So CA were married at Ann Margaret Beach in 1999. That was a great wedding. I had to pick up the minister at Over..in my boat and bring him down. Sad that today, a once huge beautiful sandy beach with a nice protected cove behind it, Ann Margaret Beach is just another rocky hillside with a lot of memories.
I still spend a lot of time at the lake. There is a beautiful sandy peninsula just 3 miles north of the Marina and gas prices at the land pump are very good. It would be a perfect place for a nice day on the lake with your patio boat. :thumb: