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- GaryWTExplorerGood luck, hope it stays dry.
- RwaSmithExplorer
twxsby89 wrote:
This is the problem with bringing it home:
It looks as if the rain chances are going down, and all the water has receded. I think we're in the clear (knock knock).
Good luck down there. I work at Hewlett-Packard Enterprise and I have viewed pictures of our offices down there. Looks like there is going to be a ton of cleanup. - twxsby89ExplorerThis is the problem with bringing it home:
It looks as if the rain chances are going down, and all the water has receded. I think we're in the clear (knock knock). - Jebby14Explorergood spot to store the boat
- arush19ExplorerAny way you can direct the rain to California? Clearly you have too much and we need some.
Will there be an opportunity to move the trailer? Has the water subsided enough to get in there before it overflows again? So crazy! Are there boats stored there; have they floated away yet? - Boon_DockerExplorer IIIThey will have to change their sign to "In The Creek RV Storage" or "Up The Creek RV Storage".
- 2012ColemanExplorer IIHouston - you have a problem. Lucky it wasn't lakeside storage. Good luck getting it out of there. Maybe park at home for a few?
- Community AlumniI'd move it to higher ground if you can at least for today. A lot of the creeks are still struggling to get within their banks and they're calling for a couple more inches. How much it rains here isn't as important as how much it does upstream.
- Dennis_SmithExplorerDUD, if there is more rain coming get in there and get it moved, no brainer too me.
- Nicholsfamily05ExplorerWow. Get some pontoons and float it away
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