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Old 11-26-2010, 07:24 PM   #1
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When you go camping, do you prefer to camp beside a river? I used to think that was really neat until I read about that flash flood last summer that roared through a campground and many people lost their lives because they couldn't get out. I think I'll stick to lakeside campgrounds or ones out in the woods.


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Old 11-26-2010, 07:59 PM   #2
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I always pick the river. That would suck, but I love the riverside. Everything about it: the sound, the space, the view. Can't worry about things like that.


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I love camping by the river. One of my favorite places is on the Tellico River in southeast TN. You just have to keep an eye on the weather.


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Be sure to also keep an eye on the weather far upriver. Flash floods can travel far downriver and occur far from the rain. I got trapped by flash flood in Canyon De Chelly and it was sunny where we were hiking, no sign of rain from our vantage point.


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I love to camp no matter what, but if I have a choice then it would always be by the water. I believe we need to take the time to plan and be prepared for anything but if we worried about every type of accident that could happen we'd never drive, fly, walk or even walk down the street.


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When you go camping, do you prefer to camp beside a river? I used to think that was really neat until I read about that flash flood last summer that roared through a campground and many people lost their lives because they couldn't get out. I think I'll stick to lakeside campgrounds or ones out in the woods.
Yah but that hardly ever happens that quick unless your sleeping on the river bed itself


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Old 11-27-2010, 05:53 PM   #7
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It is a problem with flash flooding. I live out west and it can be beautiful where you are, but if it rains anywhere up above you there can be a terrible flash flood where you are without you ever seeing a cloud in the sky. It can be very dangerous.


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Old 11-28-2010, 06:14 PM   #8
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Gravel bar camping out of a canoe on an Ozark river or western river is my favorite. I have done it safely for over 42 years. Always camp on a high bar with an escape route, no islands or bars that will become an island in high water. Use good judgement and watch the weather patterns and reports. Don't fear it, just use your head!


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I love to camp by a river when given the chance, but yes, it can be dangerous. I've been lucky enough that I narrowly missed a flash flood back in Tennessee. I got out of the campground right before the flood happened.

But the positives outweigh the negatives to me. There's just so much to admire when you snatch a spot to yourself.


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