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Snow, Rain, Lightning, Fires....
I'm being curious here, how many of you, or do you know people who have:
1. Stayed in a tipi during a lightning storm? 2. Ever been hit by lightning during a storm? 3. Stayed in a tipi during a snow storm? How deep? How cold? 4. Stayed in a tipi during the summer heat? How hot? 5. Had a tipi burn down on them? Tim n'Tennessee
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Tiny Tot Dancer
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Poolville, TX
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Chalk me up for quite a few storms. I've never been hit by lightning, but it's sure been close a number of times. I've camped in 102F-103F temperatures in Kansas, that didn't seem as hot as the upper 90 degree temps in North Texas.
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Ok...I have had about every disaster that can happen in a tipi....my luck. Lightening...is also one of them. However, it was not the lightening striking the pole but conducting the strike from the ground or a bolt hit the tip of one of my tipi poles. With a big storm you have rain...water is a conductor of lightening or objects that get wet. There was a big storm many years ago with rain and lightening...I was on a metal box tying to shift a pole and the interior rain cover. Water was coming down the pole and I was gripping it. Next thing I know...I was thrown across the tipi into the other side. What saved my neck was the fact I was wearing rubber flip flops. My hands were tingly...the hair a little on end...but alive to write this tale. I think I am alive...too many accidents...never know. Oh! there was no damage to the cover...tip of one pole loooked a bit singed when taken down. I guess that was my lucky day or night.![]() |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Memphis, TN
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Tipi in the Snow
I had a tipi for over 25 years and I'm thinking about getting another one. My old one was 16' Cheyenne design. I have used it in the snow on many occassions. The deepest snow I ever used it in was about 8 inches. I always had a fire in mine in cold weather and with the liner up and the smoke flaps adjusted it was very nice, bright and warm.
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Ok...I have had about every disaster that can happen in a tipi....my luck. Lightening...is also one of them. However, it was not the lightening striking the pole but conducting the strike from the ground or a bolt hit the tip of one of my tipi poles. With a big storm you have rain...water is a conductor of lightening or objects that get wet. There was a big storm many years ago with rain and lightening...I was on a metal box tying to shift a pole and the interior rain cover. Water was coming down the pole and I was gripping it. Next thing I know...I was thrown across the tipi into the other side. What saved my neck was the fact I was wearing rubber flip flops. My hands were tingly...the hair a little on end...but alive to write this tale. I think I am alive...too many accidents...never know. Oh! there was no damage to the cover...tip of one pole loooked a bit singed when taken down. I guess that was my lucky day or night.




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