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Halmfamily
Explorer
Aug 06, 2017

Wow...look out for the tree...

Leaving Windcreek SP around 10:15 this morning a large oak tree decided it wanted to block our path. Pulling through the campground the DW and I watched a large oak tree just fall over about 500 feet in front of us blocking the road. If we has left 30 seconds earlier that would have been sitting on us. We had to back up over 1000' in order to go out another road. The tree was rotted at the base and just gave up, I guess. The park was quick to react and by the time we were leaving the dump station I could hear chain saws clearing the tree.

Just an interesting end to a great week at the lake and something to talk a out for years to come.

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  • Not my RV but did have a tree fall on my Suburban a few years ago. Driving down a 2 lane road after one of our week long rains this willow tree decides to commit suicide just as I got to it. Luckily I didn't hit my brakes and just the smallest branches and leaves surrounded us as I passed under it as it was falling. The guy behind me wasn't so lucky as he hit the tree trunk.
  • wa8yxm's avatar
    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    IN another campground I was going to mention to the manager that a tree was way too close to the road.. But by the time I got parked, to the store to register, the tree had already been moved.. YOu see the reason it brushed up so strongly against my RV is it was in the process of falling over.... By the time I got to the store.. It had finished.
  • I once had a tree fall on the RV next to us, I had picked that spot to set up but was told that the site was reserved, so we moved over one site. The tree fell on a brand new RV on it's first trip out.It would have flattened ours as it was a Pop up.
    We assisted getting the tree off the roof and covering the hole with a tarp.
  • Halmfamily wrote:


    Just an interesting end to a great week at the lake and something to talk a out for years to come.


    Wow! That was a whole lot more than just interesting. A really great memory to be able to tell.
  • And if you left a minute earlier, you would have missed all the excitement. :)
  • A thousand foot backup! Wowser. That's campin' first class.

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