![]() ![]() “Can I do that? Do I have the bandwidth to do this again?” “If this burns down, we’re just starting over again,” she remembered thinking about Echo Lake Camp last August. ![]() After years of negotiations between the city, insurance companies and layers of federal, state and county bureaucracy, that project was finally nearing its end - the rebuilt Tuolumne Camp will welcome families back next month. And she knew that if the camp burned, it wouldn’t just be a sentimental loss: McNulty had spent the past four years overseeing the $54.7 million project rebuilding Berkeley’s other Sierra Nevada retreat, Tuolumne Camp, which had been destroyed in the 2013 Rim Fire. Like many parents, McNulty and her family had made carefree days at the city camp above the Lake Tahoe Basin one of their summer traditions. ![]() GROVELAND - As the Caldor Fire roared toward Berkeley’s Echo Lake Camp last summer, Liza McNulty was furiously refreshing her phone, hoping for good news. ![]()
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