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pusherpilot
May 07, 2015Explorer
rgatijnet1 wrote:
We have stayed several times at the RV park in El Reno, OK, which is a few miles west of Oklahoma City, right next to the interstate. The rest rooms/bath house, is a heavily fortified tornado shelter and it is right in the middle of where the RV's park. For that area I would never stay in an RV park that does not have a tornado shelter if a storm comes up unexpectedly.
Ditto!!!! And I'd want to be real close to it during the season and in "Tornado Alley".
Ironically, a reported death occurred when a shelter a woman was in flooded and drowned her. Go figure.
Good old El Reno!! We got Chased out of there by a snowstorm of all things a few years ago. We ran in the snow from Albuquerque the previous day and beleived we were far enough ahead of it to stop. Woke up at 5 a/m in a light snow and fled east. We saw on the news that nite that I44 was closed at Clinton due to snow and pileups.
Ron
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