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Strangers Helping Strangers

gcloss
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This past Friday we went camping at the Jellystone Park @ Lazy River in Gardiner New York which is located right on the Wallkill River. The area had some heavy thunderstorms on and off throughout the day. The river was rising a little and no one seemed concerned. We had been there before when the owners as a precaution evacuated all riverfront sites based on the weather forecasts.

This time without warning, two dams upstream in Walden and Wallkill suddenly without any warnings released large amounts of water to take pressure off the dams. The CG is about 6-7 miles from the Wallkill Dam resulting in the river to un-expectly rise from a height in the morning of about 2.5 feet to over 11 feet at about 4pm. Once the river came over the banks of the CG, it took about an hour for the water to get about 2.5 feet deep in the riverfront sites.

There were a little more than 25 fifth wheels and TTs setup on the riverfront sites which were mostly seasonals. Most owners were there and some were not.

Nearly everyone in the CG jumped into action helping move the 25+ trailers and all of the camping gear off the riverfront sites. Seasonal and weekend campers all strangers, working together to clear out the sites. We were in almost waist deep water moving trailers, camping gear, trying to catch gear floating all over and carrying pets out of RVs that were surrounded by water.

I was truly impressed with the sense of community in this CG among all of the campers, mostly strangers just jumping in to help fellow campers in need.

Wallkill River USGS Chart
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TucsonJim
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robsouth wrote:
TucsonJim wrote:
What a great story, but it made me take pause. What if I'd been in one of those riverfront sites, and wasn't there? I always put a lock around the pin of my FW...


Do the letters "SOL" ring a bell?

Leave a key with the owners of the park.


Honestly, I'd never heard of SOL before. I had to think on it a little while and it dawned on me. You made me blow cola out of my nose. Thanks for the laugh.
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gcloss
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tbred wrote:
Warms my heart and seems to be the overall mindset of rv'ers in general. Hope all affected came out okay.

Not one trailer was lost this weekend. A much different story two years ago in this same CG. The river rose so fast during Hurricane Irene, 15 trailers were lost before they could be moved. My friend found her trailer a week later downstream. It was a total loss.
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robsouth
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TucsonJim wrote:
What a great story, but it made me take pause. What if I'd been in one of those riverfront sites, and wasn't there? I always put a lock around the pin of my FW...


Do the letters "SOL" ring a bell?

Leave a key with the owners of the park.
"Sometimes I just sit and think. Sometimes I just sit." "Great minds like a think."

gcloss
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Here is a picture of many campers helping move one of the trailers. The owner of this trailer is a good friend of mine who was not there at the time. She gave me permission to move her trailer.
Flooded camp site
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addisonl
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It is great to hear a positive story. As said, we just hear the negative and it makes people scared of everyone.

amandasgramma
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That warms my heart........thank you for posting it.
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moose888
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Boy I needed that after seeing the news. I think most people are good but we only hear of the ones who aren't .

tbred
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Explorer II
Warms my heart and seems to be the overall mindset of rv'ers in general. Hope all affected came out okay.

JJBIRISH
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Explorer
True emergencies, weddings, and funerals can bring out the very best and the very worst in some peopleโ€ฆ

Itโ€™s really nice to hear, better to have seen, and even better yet to have been a part of the very best of what is otherwise a bad experienceโ€ฆ especially when you may have not been directly affected yourself but decided this was not the time to mind your own businessโ€ฆ

Itโ€™s akin to walking a mile in someone elseโ€™s shoesโ€ฆ

I understand releasing water to prevent stress on the damsโ€ฆ but the idea of the dams is normally to allow time for warning and to somewhat control the downstream floodingโ€ฆ
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TucsonJim
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What a great story, but it made me take pause. What if I'd been in one of those riverfront sites, and wasn't there? I always put a lock around the pin of my FW...
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classicdude
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Although I hate the circumstances, I love the way people work together when faced with these situations. It was nice to get a reminder that when the chips are down, uplifting things happen, thanks to real people.
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ScottG
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Wow, it's nice to hear a positive story like that. Thanks!