mfllood3800
WKR
So I was up above 10,000' in a decent Utah snow storm last night, hunting elk. Winds were high, but not as bad as I have been in prior. I think the snow was wet as it sounded like rain most of the night. At 4:00am I was woken to a crazy wind shear coming thru where I was camped, then a crack, then wet. The center pole on my Redcliffe broke in half causing the tipi to fall down. I was dazed, instantly wet, then cold and trying to figure out a plan to survive. Trying to get orientated, find stuff and dressed and outside under these circumstances is a chore. When I finally crawled out from under the tipi, I was shocked how much snow was on the ground and how quickly I was froze, especially my hands. Close to 2 feet, more in areas due to drifting.
Next time I will secure all my guy outs, as I didn't do it this time due to it only being 1 night. The tipi did great shedding the snow, even as wet as it was most of the night. I honestly thought it was rain. That wind shear is what initially woke me up, it came in and I could hear it coming and when it hit, wow.
Next time I will secure all my guy outs, as I didn't do it this time due to it only being 1 night. The tipi did great shedding the snow, even as wet as it was most of the night. I honestly thought it was rain. That wind shear is what initially woke me up, it came in and I could hear it coming and when it hit, wow.