On our July 4th. weekend campout this past summer we were sitting under the awning at St. Vrain State Park near Longmont, Colorado when one of the park rangers drove through the campground mid-afternoon stopping at each campsite to warn us of a high wind warning from the National Weather Service.
Since the sun was on the curb side of the trailer, we put the awning up right then yet was still in the shade of the trailer.
Well, the high winds never came . . . until about 9:30 pm after dark!
We were sitting inside the trailer watching TV when all of a sudden a huge micro burst wind shook the trailer intensely for about five seconds . . . then stopped!
I went outside to look around, and both coolers (full of beer, beverages and ice) had slid across the concrete slab out from under the trailer, and the camp chairs were about 30 feet from the trailer in the grassy field to the east of us.
As I looked around, other campers came out to inspect their damage.
And just about every other trailer, 5th-wheel and motor home around us all had their slide toppers ripped to shreds.
I had been thinking about getting one installed on our slide out . . . until that night!