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Panzer

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So this year I got a late start due to some mechanical issues and didn't arrive until dawn on Friday.
No problem, I find a spot to camp next to some Expo Cruiserheads that I know, unhook the trailer and head for the trails. I had a great time bumping and banging down a trail that should be called the chinese finger puzzle; You cant back out and the further you go the tougher it gets. Got back to camp around 3pm and started setting up my camp.
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I set my tent up and like normal I set up my ez-up right out the tent door like a changing room and put the shower encloser right behind the trailer . (sorry no pics of the full set up)
Since the weather was talking rain with 25-35mph winds I staked everything down.
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So after setting up the house it was time for the Friday night festivities, raffle, band etc. I headed back to my hooch around midnite and was asleep soon after. Around 3:30am I hear a few rain drops hit my tent so I sit up, zip up all the windows and lie back down. As I am about to fall back asleep I here this soft rushing noise. WTF is that? For over a full minute I hear this sound getting ever so slightly louder...then I realize what it is, the gust front! Oh, #*$%&! My ez-up and shower aren't going to be able to take that and no time to collapse it before impact. F, F, F-ity, F! Theres $$ about to go flying into the treetops.
The storm arrived at 3:45am with 60 mph winds, horizontal rain and hail. It hit my tent so hard I thought the trailer was going to get blown over. I peeked out the window to see my neighbors campfire like a torch, 2 inches off the ground and 40 feet long blowing sparks and flame under their truck. :eek:
After a while the wind settled down a bit so I crawled away from my little window and layed back down. Lying there about to fall back asleep I hear a train in the distance and think to myself "I don't remember tracks near here." Wait, a train, that is how every toothless idiot on the weather channel describes a tornado! Well the sound isn't really close and its too cold and wet to go jump in the ditch so I made the executive decision to die in my tent. Turns out it wasn't a full tornado freight train but just a big downburst wind and more heavy rain. From 3:45 til ? it was wind and rain chaos outside.
I saw headlights sweeping across camp, heard the occasional scream and a lot of cussing but so far the little mombasa tent was hanging in there. I don't know when I fell back asleep but around dawn I got up, got dressed and prepared myself to go gather the rest of my campsite from the trees.
I unzipped the door and....Tada! My ez-up was still there :bounce:.
So was the shower :bounce2:. Awesome! Panzer HQ survived unscathed.
So I climb out and look into main camp :frown:
awnings in trees, tents in trees, tents under trucks, people sleeping in trucks.
(in these pics my trailer is in the background. This was my neighbors shower and awning)
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My friends Mike and Kirk who are also trailer campers were right across from me camped in a low spot. They weren't as lucky as I was. All of their stuff was either in the trees or under water. Their low spot filled in and Kirk awoke to being a tent island.
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I spent the morning stomping around in the muck, drinking coffee and seeing who needed a hand cleaning up. Around mid morning we started to get some very light sleet and the weather report was for a secondary cold front and freezing weather to arrive by 5pm. Now I don't mind winter camping when I plan for it but no where in the forecast I saw was there any SNOW! I broke camp and headed back north. I stopped off at Hard 8 BBQ for the world's best chopped beef sandwich on a jalapeno/cheddar roll and then back on the road around 5:30 into a monster north wind.
I hit intermittent light snow at Eastland and by the time I got to Fort Worth it was 3/4 mile visibility in snow showers. Crazy first day of spring eh?
(My dog isn't too happy about snow after spending last week sunning like a lizard)
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Great event crazy weather ... Never seen that many smashed tents... 90% of people jetted by 2ish so I did as well weather looks great in Sanantiono now wish I had stayed ... The rocks rocked can't wait hitem again
 
I just got off the phone with the Hill Country Inn, Those people went out of the way to put the remaining folks up Saturday night. I think they had squeezed 12 people in one of the room! She even dropped buy K2 to see the damage, good folks...

-Mark
 
Staying in the Motel was my smartest decision....after Butch winched me on the trailer, we headed north. Got home to Dallas in snow flurries around 8:30. Woke up to this:
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Great and crazy write-up..thanks for sharing!
 
I just got off the phone with the Hill Country Inn, Those people went out of the way to put the remaining folks up Saturday night. I think they had squeezed 12 people in one of the room! She even dropped buy K2 to see the damage, good folks...

-Mark
+1, they were very gracious and congenial, they went out of their way to check on us and make sure we had towels and were comfortable.

I sincerely thank Butch for offering us a room and I need to find out who left it for us pre-paid, that was simply an amazing gesture!
 
We were warned at the drivers meeting on Friday at 9am that this was coming our way. I checked my iPhone for an up to date weather report at 5pm, and sure enough, it was going to be a doozie, early in the morning. So I battened down the hatches, take down my shower tent and hammcok, and prepared for this cold front and winds BEFORE I went to eat barbecue and get drunk. I also parked my FJ60 so that it would protect my tent. The time I spent getting read for the storm, I was going to spend taking 360 degree VRs of the nights festivities, like I did last year. So that was my only loss, not being able to do that.

When the storm hit, I was wondering if my tent would hold. It was fierce. VERY loud. So loud, I didn't even hear it upend my cook table and big heavy water tight kitchen box. When I woke up, the table was 100 feet away and the kitchen was upside down with all its contents strewn.

Cottonland Cruisers had a huge pavillion tent, like they usually do. At 12:45am I remember asking if they had guy-wired it to something, like a truck, and they said it only had stakes. I thought to myself at the time that they were taking a chance. It was flattened and destroyed.
 
:meh: Not much you could do in a storm like that. I knew it was going to be windy, but I didn't expect that. I put every stake and guy wire I could on my tent. I was under a tree and close to a couple of trucks, and it flipped my tent over and tossed me in the air. I've tented in storms before but that was a first for me.
 
We were warned at the drivers meeting on Friday at 9am that this was coming our way. ...Cottonland Cruisers had a huge pavillion tent, ....


I never seen wind like that my tent was bent down till it hit my face even with my truggy blockin it :eek:

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there camp was flattened :frown: and it didnt roll it was flattend in place crazy
 
+1, they were very gracious and congenial, they went out of their way to check on us and make sure we had towels and were comfortable.

I sincerely thank Butch for offering us a room and I need to find out who left it for us pre-paid, that was simply an amazing gesture!

Bobby Don Brown, of Bonham......actually gave it to me but Kristie and I were already firmly into one of Randy's cabins with an electric heater.......


I said the wind sounded and felt like someone had hooked onto the cabin and was dragging us across gravel..........Kristie said it sounded and felt like a freight train was going by 2 ft from the wall....scary to say the least.
 
I decided to give Woody and Bruce my paid hotel room for the night and head back to Austin. When I handed Woody the keys he had this evil look on his face.. "Like sure - we won't order any movies or charge anything" :D

Another morning after shot from Woody's facebook album.
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Bobby Don Brown, of Bonham......actually gave it to me but Kristie and I were already firmly into one of Randy's cabins with an electric heater.......


I said the wind sounded and felt like someone had hooked onto the cabin and was dragging us across gravel..........Kristie said it sounded and felt like a freight train was going by 2 ft from the wall....scary to say the least.

Never heard a" train" comin in a storm before that .... Hope I dont hear it again
 
Never heard a" train" comin in a storm before that .... Hope I dont hear it again
agreed, i could also do without getting hit and beat by a tent, glad it was tied down and had 3 people!
it was a blast before the storm hit tho. i was prepared with extra shoes, jacket and a rain suit but not for sleet and psyco winds.
driving into those north winds home was the first time it has been a real pain in the ass to drive my 40, it was all i could do to stay in the lines half the time and i usually cruise at a nice 55-65mph range with no problems and can usually still accelerate up a hill with my 3B in there but those winds were so killer maintaining my 55-65mph speeds was all it could do, up hill was a loosing battle.
 
Bobby Don Brown, of Bonham......actually gave it to me but Kristie and I were already firmly into one of Randy's cabins with an electric heater.......

Excellent, thanks! I *might* know the whereabouts of a bottle of Templeton Rye- I'll bring it to the next meeting but you have to promise it makes it up to Bonham so both of y'all can share it. ;)

Thanks again!
 

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