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#1 trailrider

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Posted 26 February 2020 - 02:04 AM

We have an ATC Ocelot and I am happy to say we survived an extreme wind storm in Death Valley on night of Jan 16th. We had 50-60 mph winds that lasted  for at least 4 hours. My wife was afraid the truck would turn over. We have a full size 1/2 ton Chevy. I was not worried about that, but I was afraid the soft side would rip. We were camping slightly above the valley floor and totally out in the open with nothing to block the wind. It was too windy to go outside and try to pop down.

 

I am happy to say that the soft side held up with no problems. I am sure a FWC would too.

 

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#2 craig333

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Posted 26 February 2020 - 06:24 PM

Ask anyone who has driven down the highway with the top popped and they'll tell you they do just fine. Its a bit hard to sleep in those winds but it sure does wonders for decreasing the numbers of tent campers :)


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#3 Casa Escarlata Robles Too

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Posted 26 February 2020 - 08:55 PM

That was a good test for your camper but maybe not your nerves.

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#4 Kolockum

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Posted 27 February 2020 - 06:08 PM

Man I hope you had ear plugs. In 40 mph wind the camper sounds like a rocket ship inside a kettle drum. Can't imagine what 60 would be like. Glad everyone and everything survived. 


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Posted 27 February 2020 - 11:39 PM

Yep-you just joined the club and found out about the joys of owing a pop-up!  That first time is always fun, now throw in some rain and lightning next time and go for the next level, but you know, these things really are built to withstand most of what nature can throw at them and still hold together B)

 

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Posted 28 February 2020 - 10:59 PM

I have this friend, yeah, a friend, that drove 150 miles at highway speeds with the top up while visiting Canada.  He reports no damage other than his ego...


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#7 Vic Harder

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Posted 29 February 2020 - 04:40 AM

I have this friend, yeah, a friend, that drove 150 miles at highway speeds with the top up while visiting Canada.  He reports no damage other than his ego...

We all drive like that in Canada...  :lol:  :blink:


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#8 Mthomas

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Posted 27 March 2020 - 04:50 AM

For the future, if you suspect high winds, point one forward corner of the vehicle into the wind. It will Decrease resistance and motion a lot.. If the wind shifts, get up and move the truck a bit. Even if not as level, you will be more confortable through the night. Finally, ALWAYS have a couple sets of foam earplugs available.


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#9 kmcintyre

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Posted 27 March 2020 - 12:08 PM

We had a similar wind when we were there in our Four Wheel Camper.  We were worried too but it survived.  We also had another windy night in WY a few months back.  That was worse so we actually go up during the night and dropped the roof. I had to sleep in the truck cab, girlfriend on the lower couch/bed.


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#10 Taku

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Posted 27 March 2020 - 12:28 PM

Having had two tents shredded around me by winds, being in our camper in high winds seems pretty bombproof. Might not get too much sleep, but I don't worry about the camper. Never have (yet) driven down the highway with it up, but from what the folks with experience say, not a problem. Pointing the corner of the rig into the wind is a good idea, have not heard that one


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