wvcampers wrote:
Wishing the best for you. We are camping at Summersville Lake now. We are high and dry. Just can't keep from thinking about what could have been if you were at the camper. Right now there are 20 confirmed deaths from the flooding some areas received 10" o rain in 3 hours. The camper is replaceable. So glad that you and family are safe and did not have to try to escape a very hazardous situation.
Know where you are. Thanks for the sentiments .
We went to the camper today though we couldn't drive up to it due to standing water. Water from the pad up to water line was a little over 7'.. Opened the garage and couldn't walk in fur to do much mud and debris... Same for the living room and kitchen.... Mud, silk, soaking wet is inside conditions.. Got up to a foot in bedroom.. "MAY" be able to salvage the washer/dryer combo, and will remove satellite dish from the roof... Water sit in unit for probably 10-12 hrs. Generator, inverter, powers supply were all under water... Have had 3 calls from Progressive and an agent will call us Monday to set up a time to look at the unit.. Door to the bathroom was already delamination where it had sit in water... I'm figuring and hoping they'll total the camper... Can't see them trying to repair... Had mud on the countertops in kitchen and up to the convection oven.
Got pictures, will post later
Shopping for a new one now I guess??.. Trying to be pessimistic about the situation
Jim