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mabynack
Sep 07, 2016Explorer II
I have friends in Tallahassee that still didn't have power yesterday due to storm damage from Hermine. I was about 40 miles west of the storm and only got a little wind and less than an inch of rain.
If I'm near the path of the storm I'll pack up my animals and photo albums and leave. My FW has wheels on it for a reason.
I was in my Travel Trailer and got stuck in the path of Hurricane Opal and don't care to go through that again. We woke up the morning after the storm and there were huge oak trees on the ground all around us. It took the county and the owners of the RV park three days to clear the roads so we could leave. It was only by the grace of God that one of the trees didn't come down on top of us. The airport about two miles from us clocked winds at 106 MPH. The trailer was rocking back and forth and felt like it was going to flip over.
If I'm near the path of the storm I'll pack up my animals and photo albums and leave. My FW has wheels on it for a reason.
I was in my Travel Trailer and got stuck in the path of Hurricane Opal and don't care to go through that again. We woke up the morning after the storm and there were huge oak trees on the ground all around us. It took the county and the owners of the RV park three days to clear the roads so we could leave. It was only by the grace of God that one of the trees didn't come down on top of us. The airport about two miles from us clocked winds at 106 MPH. The trailer was rocking back and forth and felt like it was going to flip over.
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