"It's expensive. It's getting expensive for fuel, not being able to take a shower, throwing away a bunch of food. It's getting rough," he said.
"We've been fine that way," said Decker's wife, Katie Colwell, "but we're missing out on laundry and showers and all the good stuff."
Sharan Deep Singh, a homeowner in Pollock Pines, finally got power back on, but now he's dealing with a downed tree in his house.
With more wet weather on the way, it's a race against time for PG&E to get ahead of clean-up and power restoration. Their crews are working extended shifts into the middle of the week.
Decker said it's been years since he saw a storm like this in Pollock Pines, but he says it's all about neighbors helping neighbors. He's sold nearly all of the firewood he dug out of the snow.
"It's a pretty tight-knit community. I like it. We look out for each other," he said.
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