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brant_c
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May 31, 2017

Survived a severe thunderstorm

Hi all,

I think this is my first post.

This past Memorial Day weekend we boondocked at a southern illinois campground Thursday thru Sunday.

Saturday eve the forecast had 80+ MPH winds aloft. The campground was in a heavily wooded area. Didn't feel the wind much and we huddled in the toy hauler until it past. I could see in my three girls eyes they were terrified.

Very minor damage to the campground. Mostly small branches and leaves.

Has anyone else experienced a severe storm while camping? Not much to do but maybe go somewhere with structure...best to keep eye on weather and plan way ahead is the only option I can think of.

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  • Went through a bad thunderstorm with big hail at Half Moon campground north of Big Timber WY, in the Gallatin National Forest. The lightning was amazing and the thunder was deafening as it echoed in the canyon. We kept hearing a big roaring sound beforehand and finally figured out it was the waterfall 1/2 mile upstream, as the storm moved through it. That water quickly appeared in the campground, and I was glad to be in a higher-level site.

    Not so much wind but torrential rain and hail.

    We were in a Cabela's Alaskan Guide tent and it did not leak a drop.
  • Year before last we were camped at the Coast in November,Rained all four days, last night the wind picked up to 35-40 mph sustained winds, gust to 60 mph. Well, it had the trailer rocking! At around 3 in the morning it was so loud with the rain pounding on the trailer!
    Wind really picked up, it was hitting the west side of the trailer so hard it was blowing water thru the weep holes in the windows, Got up to check things out and when I stepped out of bed my socks got wet!
    We decided to leave at first light! at 6 A.M. a park Ranger drove by and told us to seek higher ground as the high tide was expected to flood lower camp sites! We broke camp and were leaving as the surf was washing through the camp..
    Wow,, that was a close one!
  • This past weekend we went through a severe storm. Power lines were torn down due to wind and debris. Campground really didn't have a place to shelter. We were parked in the only area with no trees. During the height of the storm 3 young people from Germany came running by and asked what to do. My wife told them to shelter in the shower.
  • "Has anyone else experienced a severe storm while camping?"

    Many, many times! Never terrified though... always fascinated at it! That's why we keep insurance on the trailer. Actually, thunderstorms, even violent ones, are a part of nature. I think it's equally important to experience the rain as much as the sunshine!

    We've been camping on at least 3 different occasions when tornados were in the immediate area. The first, we were in our pop-up. Like you, we were under a heavy wooded area, and the trees broke all the high wind. The pop-up sides shook a little, but no so violent anything even came close to breaking. I thought the experience was exhilarating!

    Another time, in our DutchmenSport TT, a tornado came thorugh and the winds were incredible. We were caught outside and the dust and fine particle of dirt, leaves, small twigs picked up in the wind were hitting us like a zillion ice picks stabbing us all at the same time. It hurt and stung. We ended up in a concrete shower house with a bunch of other people and everyone's pets (including our dog). Everyone was freeking out! My wife and I had a blast! We laughed, joked, looked out the door, and our antics actually helped put everyone else at ease. We kept reminding everyone that our camper was insured, as I was sure there's was too, we were safe, and if their campers blew away, it was a great opportunity to purchase a brand new camper! Somehow, I think, before we left that shower house, everyone actually WANTED their campers to get blown away!

    Another time we at Port St. Joe State Park in Florida. A water spout was just off the peninsula heading for the town of St Joe. But we were behind the sand dunes and the brunt of the wind blew over the top of us. Next morning, the place looked like this. We made the best of it, and just enjoyed what Mother Nature threw at us.








    We sleep in our camper almost every night at home (driveway camp). We stay in the camper during some of the most horrific thunderstorms. Our trailer is parked facing West to East. We get 35-55 mph winds where we live (on a sunny day), so the winds hit the front of the camper, just like when traveling down the road. We've never felt uncomfortable or uneasy. Thunderstorms are simply awesome when your right there in them.
  • We went through a horrendous storm in Missouri about 20 years ago. It was night and I had a hard time deciding whether to leave or not. One could easily drive straight into a tornado driving in the dark.
    Rain was coming down horizontally with such force that it was driving around the seals in the trailers window and coming through. We braced ourselves and put stuff on the wall to cushion us if the trailer flipped.
    We stayed in our little 22' swaying TT and watched the large group of tent campers across from us flee in their vehicles in the dark - leaving everything behind. I watched their loaded coolers tumble away and their staked tents tear loose and go aloft. They had totes of food and other things that just disappeared into the night.
    In the morning there was almost nothing left of their camp.
    It was truly terrifying.