On Memorial weekend 2005, we were 2 hours from home and camped while there were tornados all around us :yikes: We were told by the camp manager (state park) that the safest place to be was the showerhouse - it had been built to ride out storms (solid concrete block) so we did, along with 200+ other stinky :rolleyes: people. Can you imagine that many people in ONE showerhouse?? :yikes: Ugghh, but we made it! I won't hardly pack up and go home for ANYTHING!
Owner: 1999 Coleman Mesa P-up
DH
1 DD
2 DS's
1 terrific dog, Cassie, who never gets to go camping because SHE BARKS TOO MUCH, LOL! Sometimes wish everyone else would leave their barking mutts at home too, LOL! ;)
Quote from: trumpet87On Memorial weekend 2005, we were 2 hours from home and camped while there were tornados all around us :yikes: We were told by the camp manager (state park) that the safest place to be was the showerhouse - it had been built to ride out storms (solid concrete block) so we did, along with 200+ other stinky :rolleyes: people. Can you imagine that many people in ONE showerhouse?? :yikes: Ugghh, but we made it! I won't hardly pack up and go home for ANYTHING!
Owner: 1999 Coleman Mesa P-up
DH
1 DD
2 DS's
1 terrific dog, Cassie, who never gets to go camping because SHE BARKS TOO MUCH, LOL! Sometimes wish everyone else would leave their barking mutts at home too, LOL! ;)
Sorry everyone, I posted int the wrong place, meant to post under "what do you do in storms". I'm new, forgive me :D