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NW Wisconsin check in

I know there are couple of us here with cabins or family in NW Wisconsin.  We drove up on the back end of the wind storm and dodged trees on roads most of the 2nd half of the drive.  Cabin and boats were all narrowly missed but all fine.  There are cabins on our lake with trees on them or boats that were flipped over and/or sunk.  All things considered, our damage is practically nothing in comparison to others near us. 

Still no power when my parents left at 7 tonight though which sucks.  They took everything out of the fridge and freezer to bring home.  We were running it off of a neighbor's generator all weekend which is the only thing that saved us from going home! 

Everyone else come through the storms OK?

Re: NW Wisconsin check in

  • I started my drive to the cabin at about 5:30 on Friday and drove right into the storm.  I ended up stopping at the Buffalo Target because of the strong winds - I had slowed way down and could barely stay on the road!!  Then I ventured out again and had to pull over in Annandale to wait out the insane rain.  My 1.5 hour trip took 3 hours.  I had WCCO on the whole time and the reports from NW Wisconsin sounded really scary so I'm glad you didn't have much damage!!!!  Yikes!!!!  I've never seen such scary black clouds before or felt wind that strong.  I seriously thought I was going to come out of Target and my car would be gone!  The *only* silver lining in it was that it dropped from 100 degrees to 70 degrees in a matter of 10 minutes! 
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  • We left Sat morning and drove to Nebagamon, WI (Just east of Superior).  At the cabin, everything was OK, but there were tons of trees down enroute.  We had to take a few back roads due to some unexpected road work (and us unwilling to take a normal detour) and were lucky enough that someone had already come through with a chainsaw to move stuff.

  • We were just outside Webb Lake at a friend's cabin.  We were down on the beach & saw the strom rolling in.

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    Less than 10 minutes after we took this photo we grabbed what we could & scrambled inside before the wind & rain hit.  No damage was done at the cabin we were staying at but neighbors all around lost huge trees.  SO's family's cabin near Webster lost dozens of trees but most of them were in the woods.  Some other friends we have in the Webster area lost close to 50 trees, had docks & boats overturned, garages/sheds smashed, totalled cars, etc...

    We managed to stock up on ice before all the stores ran out & survived the weekend with 6 coolers.  We made regular trips back & forth from lake to cabin with a bucket to flush the toilet.  Fun, fun!

    We are going back up to our friend's cabin outside of Webb Lake this evening & hoping the power is back on.  We are bringing more candles, flashlights, etc... just in case & even have a biffy being delivered since there will be 30+ people staying there this weekend (tenting in the yard).  I have heard some areas could still be without power until well into next week.

     

     

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