4 masks up for airbnb on lake almanor. we just passed four glorious nights in an airbnb right on lake almanor close to lassen national park which demands a whole set of posts. i have so much to say about this trip that it will be a multi-part series answering various questions about the area including. Click here to see the other posts. today’s question is
how can i safely stay overnight away from home?
while a day trip and drive is fairly easy to do, what about overnight? how could that be safe? well, obviously every person is making calculations during this pandemic about what they feel is safe for them. i have now stayed overnight in four vacation homes. the first three, i knew for a fact that no one had been there for over 72 hours prior to our arrival because they were all own by family and friends that are very careful and honest. 72 hours, we’ve been led to believe, is a period of time in which an diseased particles in the trapped indoor air can dissipate.
the fourth place, an airbnb where we have just spent our 4th night, assured us and showed us on reservations on their calendar that they had not had anybody there for over 72 hours. i believe them but worry a bit about the cleaners and folks staying here after us because the owner informed me that they have someone coming in this afternoon. this is an awesome spot—awesome airbnb right on lake almanor—but if you want to go, please have an exchange with the owner prior to booking.