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campigloo
Sep 09, 2016Explorer
I have lived through several MAJOR hurricanes. Betsy, Camille, Andrew, Katrina, Rita and most recently Gustav. Tell me once and I'm hunkering down. We went camping for Katrina on a barrier island south of New Orleans. The storm turned over night and headed straight for us. We booked as asap.
We park our camper on the west side of the house. Winds are much less there.
If you're camping and in its path, split! Heed the warnings. They're no joke. If possible, head west. The worst of the storm is on the southeast side. If you can make even 300 miles that day you will be waaaay safer. Remember, your house is made of twigs. Don't get blown away.
We park our camper on the west side of the house. Winds are much less there.
If you're camping and in its path, split! Heed the warnings. They're no joke. If possible, head west. The worst of the storm is on the southeast side. If you can make even 300 miles that day you will be waaaay safer. Remember, your house is made of twigs. Don't get blown away.
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