I have had several inquiries about the construction equipment along the road just above the ranch. I held off posting hoping to catch Harvey in person to get the full story.
I can tell you that the speed bump we have been slowing down for has been repaved.
When I was a kid, it was Arthur McCuddy's ranch, aka McCuddy Creek Ranch. Extensive water rights are attached to that property.
The next owner was architect Henry Mann. The original stagecoach route, McKinney Road, went right through the property in front of the house. When the Oliver Baldy road was put together in the eighties, Henry did not want a wide road through his yard. A new road was built around the ranch, known as the Mann Bypass.
Current owner of "Camp H" is Harvey Demelo. The dirt bike features were built for one of his sons who was on the Red Bull and other extreme sports circuits.
What we have been watching lately, I believe is an upgrade and/or repair of the water supply to the ranch.
Harvey's Dad, was one of the first Portuguese immigrants to come to the area in the 1960's. He worked hard on orchards owned by people I knew, and eventually acquired a lot of acreage, and brought his sons into the orchard operations.
Harvey and his brothers were on the same school bus route as I was.
Luis taught gentlemanly manners to his boys, and when Harvey operated a cherry orchard next to my house in Osoyoos, he called me Ma'am.
Now that the senior Demelos have passed on, the remaining acreage including cherry orchards, the packing building, the family home, and Bow Tie Tech are all on the market.
Cherries grown at the ranch mature later than the valley cherries, and most years they will hit the market when the price is better.


