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- rwbradleyExplorerYikes, if this was a contest, I am thinking verado09 could win this :)
- verado09ExplorerI wasn't there when it happened. On August 31, 2014, a strong wind storm, possible tornados (I heard three or four tornados touch down). I was in Denison watching the storm to come through then later that night I heard the Yellow Smoke campground got hammered by strong wind (70 mph) overturn five campers down and a lot of damages. They all parked by water with no trees in front of campers, that is how the wind knock them down. The rest of campground are ok, no damage. Nobody were injured.
- golf_bearsExplorerlushy, Is that Custer Gulch RV Park in Custer, SD?
We were there in late fall of 2013. Left just 2 days ahead of the big snow storm. Dropped nearly 3 feet of snow in the RV park. Headed East trying to outrun the storm back to WI. Was a hoot!!!! - minn_camping_faExplorerWe've had a few doozies. Tornado warnings where the ranger came and told us to go to the shelter. A hail storm where it hailed so hard it punched holes in our awning fabric even though the awning was rolled up. That one dimpled our truck and our a/c unit but thankfully no other major damage.
The worst was at Itasca State Park in northern Minnesota. We were on a pontoon boat in the middle of the lake when it went from sunny to almost night-like dark in a matter of minutes. Hubby knew we needed to get off the water asap. We returned the boat and drove a few minutes back to the cg, rolled up the awning and stashed things in the truck. Made it into the camper about a minute before the storm hit. Straight line winds up to 80 mph, took 100 year old trees down all around us. Across the road a tree went down on top of their truck. The park was cut off from the world because all roads were blocked by trees. Power was out until the next day.
After the storm we walked around checking on people. A couple in a tent had a close call, had just decided to leave their tent and take cover in their car when a tree came down on their tent. They were picking up their belongings which had been scattered everywhere. We saw quite a bit of damage to RV's and the park buildings. Many awnings tore off. Branches, leaves, debris everywhere. Thankfully no injuries, which is amazing considering the trees down.
We were so blessed, all trees/branches came down around our hybrid trailer and not on top of it. We didn't even realize how bad the storm was until we looked around afterwards. It could have so easily gone bad for us.
This first picture is the tent I mentioned above-
This was about 6 feet in diameter-
A park building-
Trees snapped off- - whateverearlExplorer1. Sandy, in the Keys. The family was all screaming for us to "get out of there!" We would have driven into it if we had tried to run. Battened down and rode it out. When we left, it took us a week and a half to get home to PA.
2. Denver. Remember all the flooding they had there in the summer of 2013? Yeah, we were there for a bit of it. We had 4-5" of rain in a matter of 2-3 hours. Unfortunately, we didn't think about the slide out awnings and had a failure on the long one, naturally. (we had already named that trip the Natural Disaster Tour 2013) - PadlinExplorerThe storm that flooded Nashville in 2010.
We left Nashville headed to Memphis with no idea there was a storm on the way. Stopped at a popular state park on the way and was surprised to find the CG almost empty, had a perfect water front site. After a beautiful afternoon it started to rain. Spent one night in the bathroom with something like half a dozen tornado warnings, between warnings the water rose, by the end it was 3 feet from the trailer. Flooding everywhere, roads closed so there was no where to go for 3 days. Had no leaks in the hybrid but it didn't matter, everything was so damp you probably couldn't tell the difference.
Side note: we found the weather radio useless other then waking us up constantly. If you don't know the surrounding county names, as well as the one you're in, the reports mean nothing.
My thanks go out to the camp hosts who spent the night driving around in the golf cart beeping the horn every time a valid warning was in effect to herd us to the bathhouse. Got to know the other half dozen campers pretty well that night. - mountainsamExplorer
Worst storm was in Council Bluffs IA. We set up in the local casino camping area. We went across the river to have dinner with friends and came back to a flood. This happened in June 2014 during the College World Series. We were told the following day that it happens every year. The picture was after 12 hours of steady pumping. The MH on either side of us had water in their basements.
Well, so much for the picture!! - Pangaea_RonExplorerWe were camped on the Oregon Coast in Lincoln City in February with our old Class C. When we checked into the RV Park they let us know that there was a big story coming, which we were well aware of. They put us between two large Class A MH's to help keep us on the ground. It blew 72 mph that night, and I thought that we were indeed going to lift off. There was lots of crashing, banging and shaking, and I thought that the fluttering roof vents were going to leave the roof. I had a roll of duct tape and a plastic platter ready to replace it.
We had planned on a relaxing trip along the Oregon Coast, walking hand in hand on the beach, but we felt like we were in survival conditions trying to crawl to the top of the sand dunes while getting sand etched. - TrlrboyExplorerWe were camped at Fort Parker SP in Texas when a tornado came ripping across the lake toward the campground. Luckily it missed our camping loop but it tore through the primitive loop about 1/4 mile away. Check out these pictures.
Fort Parker tornado pics - Sunset_GypsiesExplorerWe were work camping at Pelican Cove campground, Folly Beach SC when the great storm of 1993 hit. Our camper was parked by the seawall on the Folly River.
This is a view from our camper window.
This view is looking west from another window.
This is a link to Linda's blog about our life on Folly Island and that unusual storm.
Our old camper many years later.
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