I mentioned this in the General Travel section in the "Interstates from Hell" thread, but I thought I'd also put it up here, just in case anyone here is traveling through Oklahoma over the next month or so. That time period is relevant because of it being tornado season.
Roadrunner RV park in SE Oklahoma City was hit by the storm that passed through the city a couple of nights ago. It is uncertain as to whether it was actually a tornado or a downburst that caused the damage.
While the Roadrunner RV park is/was a pretty nice park, for my money, it is just too close to the "track" that the Moore tornadoes tend to take.
Terry
TRAILERKING said
01:23 PM May 8, 2015
Pretty scary...................RV's and Tornadoes don't quite mix very well. Hope there were no fatalities.
NWescapee said
01:46 PM May 8, 2015
Yet another reason our RV will never be back in Norman OK during tornado season. We love visiting our kids and grandkids who live there, but we will continue our fly in visits over the winter holidays.
BigD629 said
02:40 PM May 8, 2015
It was definitely a tornado. I just drove by there and the damage is pretty bad. A good friend was at work at Ryder Co, just south and said it was a tornado.
Barbaraok said
06:44 PM May 8, 2015
I am so glad that we didn't stay for a whole month in the Dallas area. 12 Days was long enough and it only got worse after we left! Spring is a great time to stay west of the Continental Divide - lots to see and do and no severe weather.
Barb
Camper Chronicles said
05:18 AM May 9, 2015
Anyone know if full timer RV insurance covers tornado damage...or floods for that matter??
cherylbrv said
09:13 AM May 10, 2015
I know mine does. I'm covered through Miller Insurance using Titan and Nationwide.
cheryls-other-half said
09:07 AM May 11, 2015
Mitch Grudgingly corrects his sweetheart and says...
cherylbrv wrote:
I know mine does. I'm covered through Miller Insurance using Titan and Nationwide.
Well, (dear), Yes and no. We bought the rigt used, in a private sale. It's replacement cost is ONLY what we paid!bb
We're covered, but not for a replacement cost. (which means we'll never be able to replace our rig with enough $$$ to replace it!)
I mentioned this in the General Travel section in the "Interstates from Hell" thread, but I thought I'd also put it up here, just in case anyone here is traveling through Oklahoma over the next month or so. That time period is relevant because of it being tornado season.
Roadrunner RV park in SE Oklahoma City was hit by the storm that passed through the city a couple of nights ago. It is uncertain as to whether it was actually a tornado or a downburst that caused the damage.
Over 20 Injured After OKC RV Park Takes Direct Hit from Store
While the Roadrunner RV park is/was a pretty nice park, for my money, it is just too close to the "track" that the Moore tornadoes tend to take.
Terry
Barb
Well, (dear), Yes and no. We bought the rigt used, in a private sale. It's replacement cost is ONLY what we paid!bb
We're covered, but not for a replacement cost. (which means we'll never be able to replace our rig with enough $$$ to replace it!)
We can only pray that we don't ever find out