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Posted on 5/9/14 at 1:23 pm to 4X4DEMON
No the Boy Scout happened a different year. This was just a bunch of random people/families camping enjoying the outdoors.
The Boy Scouts survived but got stranded by high water when it flooded before anyone could react.
Flash floods are a mother and can happen in an instant.
Posted on 5/9/14 at 1:24 pm to 4X4DEMON
If your driving up to the campsite bring at least one pop-up canopy. Two if you have them. Get out of the sun or rain.
Also a tarp spread out on the ground and staked down with tent stakes if nice for in front of your tent and cooking area. Especially if it is wet weather. We set up a canopy right in front of the tent with tarp underneath. This allows you to get in and out of tent with socks on and not track in leaves and dirt. If it looks like rain the canopy goes over the tent for extra protection.
Set the tent up on high ground. Water running under a tent ruins the trip.
Also a tarp spread out on the ground and staked down with tent stakes if nice for in front of your tent and cooking area. Especially if it is wet weather. We set up a canopy right in front of the tent with tarp underneath. This allows you to get in and out of tent with socks on and not track in leaves and dirt. If it looks like rain the canopy goes over the tent for extra protection.
Set the tent up on high ground. Water running under a tent ruins the trip.
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