Yep happened to me before. Bought my first pop up tent. Nice coleman tent. First night. Set up. Forgot 1 or two. Tie down ropes and didn't realize I was on a small incline. 2 am tent caved and I had to get up at 2 am and re do the whole tent. Think I just tied down tent and put broom handle in the middle of tent to hold till morning
I went through the same thing when I had 9 grandkids camping with me, the tent broke & collapsed. I put a tarp over it to get us through the night. The next day, 3 seasonal camping families went and bought us a new tent and put it up for us. What a wonderful surprise & gesture ❤️😊
Lol 😂, I was a cook at a truck stop, outside of town, by the camping area. I looked out the window at the rain and parking lot, someone backed their truck up in the parking spot. I saw something and looked again, then I started making out the items in the back. Basically a whole camp was tossed in the back, tent, sleeping bag, Stove, clothing, pots, pans, the whole 9 yards!😃
@@Random-yn3qm while the word guidelines could be used guy line or guylines is most commonly used at least in the United States. I do not know why but it is. Feel free to google it👍
@@AlaskaPatty907 it’s kind of expensive. It’s a fantastic high end tent though. It legit uses air instead of tent poles. Also staking your tent properly helps with wind stability. But sturdy ones, not metal ones that come with the tent.
AND make sure you camp in a bathtub style tent so you’re nice and dry inside the tent when it’s a come down hard and blowing like crazy. I camped like that back in Aug 2016, age 76. Was checking to see if I was still capable but I was Over the Hill. At least I tried too!
My favorite memories of sleeping in a tent is when you're all tucked in in your warm bag, and the moving tent wall rocks you side to side, as if you're in a crib. :)
I remember tarp camping on the Appalachian Trail and it was worse than this.. we had one of those emergency weather radios and it’s all “sight chance of pre-cipi-tation” in the robot voice… and my group leader was screaming “bullshit robot, we’re in the belly of the beast!” lol, good times.
Reminds me of camping in my tent on the beach in Hawaii in 1999 when the rain sounded like a machine gun against my tent. Rolled over and back to sleep.
Last year in Nicola lake in Merritt, B.C it happens, my wife and I in R.V, the kids tent outside 3am in the morning I heard the banging let us in!!! They were soaking wet, good memories lol!
After several months/years of trying to convince her, I got my wife to camp with me. Weather while setting up the tent was cloudy and warm. Then, a storm like that hit. Luckily it was short lived. The tent survived great, but the flooding moved us out. She hasn't been camping since!
Bless her heart. She might be a glamper if you’d agree to fix up a camper or old van for her. Hard top and inside toilet makes all the difference to a newbie.
Myself also, I have to wonder if sleeping in a tent for 5 yrs. had something to do with it. I miss the air the most, but two windows open in winter makes it better.
The tents are not pegged out properly and I can see the guy lines flying around which isn't good for the tent and people inside tent during this weather. Hence guy lines and pegging is important to keep the tent stable during weather like this.
@@cathyjay2569 Wow, really? I'm in Tennessee and I haven't heard of that park. Is it nice? I adore Chattanooga. But where did you go to hide from the tornado?
@@annehedonia156 it’s a lovely park with lots of camping spots on a huge island. Great fishing. We got into one of the bathrooms that was built into a hill and hunkered down til the danger had passed. Several neighborhoods were destroyed. I can send you info and photos on the park if you’d like. Veterans and old people like me get a discount. Full hookups are under $20 a night and there are showers and restrooms and even laundry on site. The primitive tent sites are even cheaper but I forget the price. I haven’t been tent camping in several years.
I love camping, haven't been in years. Some years ago we took a month long camping trip to Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana. Wonderful trip! Great memories ❤
Light rain can be be charming a full on tempest with winds not so charming during or after !!! Thats why having a minicamoer with an awning style tent is practical !!! Get the best of both !!!
@@chris77777777ify right? No one would also EVER do it right next to a lake. Someone would have to be very retarded to do that, if yk what I mean 🐊 Also, the only time I’ve seen ppl camp in Florida is in an RV, especially in a state park nearby my house.
I remember camping in Devon during a hurricane in the early 90s....woke up to see half the site was empty, plenty of collapsed nylon lying about in puddles!!! The bigger they are...the farther they blow away!!!
Used to Backyard camp with an classmate of mine when we were 13ish. Woke up in the middle of a night by his mother. Our tent almost flat due to the heavy rain. Was hella fun but sleeping inside was definitely better.
Yep been there! Gale blew up off Lake Huron near Port Huron around 10PM we had two tents set up! Well we survives the storm but there was a boat capsized on the beach in the morning!
Its funny you mentioned this. As a kids we were sent out from Ontario to my aunt and uncles in Van. They took us on a weeklong camping excursion on Van Island and it rained every single day. One day was so bad, we had to vacate and get a hotel. As beautiful as it is out there, it rains WAY too much. But I guess thats why its called a rainforest. Go figure.
@@danielleclair1360 the last two years we haven't seen alot of rain... I never thought I would miss it, but growing up here you really learn to love it.. I look forward to rainy days now. I do understand how tough it can be for folks that aren't used to it. Our weather the last couple years has been more like Ontario then BC... Wild!
I’d be sitting in my car waiting for the storm to die down so I could go to a laundry mat to wash and dry out my blankets and other wet items. Gentle rain sounds great on a tent, but storms tend to result in my stuff getting soaked.
Highly doubt it may of been the far outskirts of an outer rain ban at the very most. From someone who owns an uses multiple tents an live in south Louisiana and experiences hurricanes also that takes roofs off of homes ect. Really don’t think any of them tents seen much of any hurricane. Far enough out that’s just a normal rain squall off of one at a very far distance
My dad would say that it's just a low ceiling (the dark ominous clouds) right before this would happen. Every god damn camping trip. He passed that luck onto me.
Our first family camping holiday to Tintagel ended up with our tent being the ONLY one left stanging after days of storms....it was awesome...then the weather broke and it was lush
@@mariamachado6456 That depends on what type of camping you are doing, what type of climate and how many people will be sleeping in it. I have had good luck with MSR tents, Mountain Equipment Co-op and Sierra Designs. You will pay more for quality, but it is worth it to wake up comfortable and dry.
@@Trogdor204 Thank you so much Joel, I’m in south Florida. Tropical weather, but rain, and storms is part of our lives here Be DRY and security is a plus For sure I will check that brand Again, thank you 🙏
I remember when I was a boy camping with my family in the Kalahari desert. Just after we pitched our tent a sandstorm blew up and it kept going all afternoon and all the way through until the morning. If you went outside you couldn’t see more than 5 yards, and if you were not in the lee of the 4x4 the sand started taking your skin off! My Dad went and brought the 4x4 over to shield the tent, secure some more ropes, and give us somewhere to go when we needed the loo!
All of us who camp regularly have at least one story of a time like this. Honestly though, as long as the tent doesnt leak, its really relaxing camping in this weather.
DO NOT SKIP TYING DOWN ALL THE TENT ROPES.
Noted..🇲🇾
Yep happened to me before. Bought my first pop up tent. Nice coleman tent. First night. Set up. Forgot 1 or two. Tie down ropes and didn't realize I was on a small incline. 2 am tent caved and I had to get up at 2 am and re do the whole tent. Think I just tied down tent and put broom handle in the middle of tent to hold till morning
Guy lines.
And use your storm straps! I rescued a camping neighbour who didn’t have any when we got hit with 60mph winds
What are storm straps?
The sound of the rain and tents trashing in the wind makes me sleepy. Thank you and goodnight 🙂.
Thrashing, instead of "trashing"? 🤔🤨
We know what you meant. 😊
😂oh yeaah that's that good stuff baby
❤😂
I call this building memories
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💃🏼🕺🏻
South Manitou Island, 60 mph. Wind, heavy rain, tent came down, spent night in outhouse.
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Nobody:
The blue tent:➡️⬅️↗️⬅️↩️↕️↪️↖️🔃↩️
😂😂😂😂
What that a cheat code 😂
@@ranyk6 it is fatality input
Lmao
😭😭😭😭
I went through the same thing when I had 9 grandkids camping with me, the tent broke & collapsed. I put a tarp over it to get us through the night. The next day, 3 seasonal camping families went and bought us a new tent and put it up for us. What a wonderful surprise & gesture ❤️😊
So lovely of them😍
“Thank you Beautiful People🕊”
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What did you do for them?
@@onion_wind I thanked them & posted aHuge thank you. That's all I could do.
Looks relaxing where im sitting 😅 lovely bit of immersive ambient ASMR wind and rain....not forgetting some "Oh MY GOD" chants 😅
What fun! Stopped my camping days when I got out of the army in 1971! Thank you very much.
I literally took the breath of life in 1970.
@@edwynnkelley136 my grandma took the breath of life in 1970 as well
@@josephboen178 Ah, good year to be born!
I need to see a longer version of this!
Me too
Me Three..!!🇺🇸
Fourzies
А ты случайно не под офигел ? Более длинную ему версию надо увидеть, скажи спасибо тому что есть.
Look up rain on tent
Thats why you always should bring alcohol
And Mary Jane. I know I do🤗🤗
You got that right. It's essential to keeping you warn in sh!t weather 😉
@@terricohn9300 big ol' sack o green surrounded by no one and nothing but nature! Can not be beaten! 🙏
What’s a camping trip without it
Man y’all trippin the crack is way better
I freaking love camping in bad weather. 🇺🇸
Same. It's pretty exciting
It's all fun and games till you see a cow flying in the air
What a beautiful day for camping
Hahhahaha
xddd
Loool
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This is my favorite bushcraft video now.
Lol 😂, I was a cook at a truck stop, outside of town, by the camping area. I looked out the window at the rain and parking lot, someone backed their truck up in the parking spot. I saw something and looked again, then I started making out the items in the back. Basically a whole camp was tossed in the back, tent, sleeping bag, Stove, clothing, pots, pans, the whole 9 yards!😃
Naw, I love this. Just looks like so much fun. Great memories 🤙🏿
It's fun as long as your shelter holds up.
This is why you stake out your tent and use guy lines. Notice everything with guy lines is not dancing around in the wind.
klugscheisser!!!
um...do you mean guide lines?
@@Random-yn3qm while the word guidelines could be used guy line or guylines is most commonly used at least in the United States. I do not know why but it is. Feel free to google it👍
Canpechaniando
I live in the United States, always have, and never heard it called “guy lines”. Maybe I live in a part that can pronounce “D”s, who knows 🤷♂️
this is the only decent video i’ve seen scrolling through these short clips on youtube, thank you
Favourite British pastime camping in the rain 😂🤣😂
Did you make a review of the tents after the light shower?
born2drift 😂
Haha....😂 am scared
Yeah! Could have got a sponsor for this video?🤔
What’s the brand of the Green tent??!!💯
@@AlaskaPatty907 it’s kind of expensive. It’s a fantastic high end tent though. It legit uses air instead of tent poles. Also staking your tent properly helps with wind stability. But sturdy ones, not metal ones that come with the tent.
AND make sure you camp in a bathtub style tent so you’re nice and dry inside the tent when it’s a come down hard and blowing like crazy. I camped like that back in Aug 2016, age 76. Was checking to see if I was still capable but I was Over the Hill. At least I tried too!
That's not rain, that's the storm !
My favorite memories of sleeping in a tent is when you're all tucked in in your warm bag, and the moving tent wall rocks you side to side, as if you're in a crib. :)
@@willek1335 Thats the fastest way to put me too 😴.
Вот вам и вся прелесть палаток. Один хороший шквальный ветер и вы без крыши над головой. Я не пессимист, вижу реальную картину.
This is a lot more fun when your drunk🍺
Wild Turkey; For making memories you'll never recall.
The best Camping ⛺️ Trips I been on were in the Rain 🌧. ALWAYS rain proof Camp when setting up no matter what the Weather Man Said!
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I love camping inTaiwan. I always tell other friends to use tent line every time, because you never know when will storm come.
You mean a Hurricane.
I remember tarp camping on the Appalachian Trail and it was worse than this.. we had one of those emergency weather radios and it’s all “sight chance of pre-cipi-tation” in the robot voice… and my group leader was screaming “bullshit robot, we’re in the belly of the beast!”
lol, good times.
I love Camping in a thunderstorm but damn that's a little much! Lol nice stake downs!
That what I'm talking about👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Thats camping!!!
When you're not sure if your shelter's gonna hold up!
The fear, the exhilaration, the fear👍🏾
Reminds me of camping in my tent on the beach in Hawaii in 1999 when the rain sounded like a machine gun against my tent. Rolled over and back to sleep.
Last year in Nicola lake in Merritt, B.C it happens, my wife and I in R.V, the kids tent outside 3am in the morning I heard the banging let us in!!! They were soaking wet, good memories lol!
😅👍🏾
After several months/years of trying to convince her, I got my wife to camp with me.
Weather while setting up the tent was cloudy and warm. Then, a storm like that hit. Luckily it was short lived.
The tent survived great, but the flooding moved us out.
She hasn't been camping since!
Bless her heart. She might be a glamper if you’d agree to fix up a camper or old van for her. Hard top and inside toilet makes all the difference to a newbie.
I don’t blame her 😅
😅👍🏾
I'm trying to convince my wife to go camping.
I'm not going to show her this video.
😂😂😂@@rillawhat8142
Thats so relaxing! I love this type of rain.
I actually listen to white noise at night while going to sleep and I always listen to rain on a tent. Would love to be there now :)
Very same 🤣
I too enjoy the sound of rain, but not storm winds.
I do rain on a tent every night, but my favorite is real rain on a real tent:)
Weird dude, weird.
Myself also, I have to wonder if sleeping in a tent for 5 yrs. had something to do with it. I miss the air the most, but two windows open in winter makes it better.
Its always a good idea to properly secure your tent!😃
That blue tent is hilarious!!! 😂
Nature is so beautiful!
The tents are not pegged out properly and I can see the guy lines flying around which isn't good for the tent and people inside tent during this weather. Hence guy lines and pegging is important to keep the tent stable during weather like this.
@Schy Mark I doubt they knew it was gonna be this bad. You can see water guns on the ground I think so it was probably sunny earlier
@Schy Mark what situation getting hit by the sway of a tent pole? Come on
@@AquaTech225 shush Biden. Quit sniffing around here. There ain't any kids for you here. 😂
Yeah, I agree. They still got to be using better judgement on setting them up. Proper camping guys, proper camping.😊🍻
@Jack Clark Bigot
Always cozy with a little bit of rain.
That's why some tents provide you with extra tiedowns!
That makes it fun! We had to hide out from a tornado last year while camping. It’s all just fun and games til the poop hits the fan. LOL
Where did you go?
@@annehedonia156 Chester Frost Park outside Chattanooga, TN
@@cathyjay2569 Wow, really? I'm in Tennessee and I haven't heard of that park. Is it nice? I adore Chattanooga. But where did you go to hide from the tornado?
@@annehedonia156 it’s a lovely park with lots of camping spots on a huge island. Great fishing. We got into one of the bathrooms that was built into a hill and hunkered down til the danger had passed. Several neighborhoods were destroyed. I can send you info and photos on the park if you’d like. Veterans and old people like me get a discount. Full hookups are under $20 a night and there are showers and restrooms and even laundry on site. The primitive tent sites are even cheaper but I forget the price. I haven’t been tent camping in several years.
Showed this video to my wife a while ago and she's still having camping nightmares.
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😅
I prefer the comfort of a hotel room in moment like this.
The blue tent is a no, no.
First few seconds I was thinking, "could be worse." Camera pans left to blue tent in a tornado... 😂😂 God damn what the fuck...
Lmfaooooo
I love camping, haven't been in years. Some years ago we took a month long camping trip to Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana. Wonderful trip! Great memories ❤
We would have been in the rain playing with the super soakers 😂😂😂😂
YES👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
The Homeless goes through this all the time.This 💩ain't FUN.😭😭
No it's not fun atall,unfortunately been there done that 😭😭😭
When you glad you took the time when it was dry too pin it properly 😁🇬🇧™️
That looks like fun. Glad I’ll be in the Van 🚐
Ah, looks like more than just rain.!!!
Light rain can be be charming a full on tempest with winds not so charming during or after !!! Thats why having a minicamoer with an awning style tent is practical !!! Get the best of both !!!
Welcome to Florida 4pm every day !!
Damn right... 6am☀️-3:59pm⛈🌀
Lolol. South Alabama too in the summer.
Yeah right
No body camps in Florida, way to hot for that.
@@chris77777777ify right? No one would also EVER do it right next to a lake. Someone would have to be very retarded to do that, if yk what I mean 🐊
Also, the only time I’ve seen ppl camp in Florida is in an RV, especially in a state park nearby my house.
I remember camping in Devon during a hurricane in the early 90s....woke up to see half the site was empty, plenty of collapsed nylon lying about in puddles!!! The bigger they are...the farther they blow away!!!
Clearly your idea of camping in the rain is much more exiting than mine. I would be terrified.
It's the smell of the air, and the drops hitting the tent in a different spot all around you. Best sleep I've ever had 😴
Used to Backyard camp with an classmate of mine when we were 13ish. Woke up in the middle of a night by his mother. Our tent almost flat due to the heavy rain. Was hella fun but sleeping inside was definitely better.
Builds character camping like that. Or you never camp again. Lol
One way to separate the wheat from the chaff. ;)
We built houses for a reason, camping is just lame.
I wouldn't think to out & about taking family videos. However, as the one watching it makes me laugh 😂.
Would feel so cozy to watch this from a tent
This is a lot different than the rainy tent ASMR videos I watch to help me fall asleep.
I've been stuck in a tent like this in a storm on acid. Fun times
Taking acid before a storm is the best. I loved it every time.
So. FUN.
Why is that one tint moving like those tall dancing balloon characters outside stores?
Probably got lazy setting up tent, didn’t peg it out properly.. But you are right about the balloon thing, that’s funny.
@@moistpudding9606 R u a Max fan?
Looks like a Southern Arizona monsoon daily rain. Good thing you staked everything down well!
I should start pegging down my tent in the future
Yep been there! Gale blew up off Lake Huron near Port Huron around 10PM we had two tents set up! Well we survives the storm but there was a boat capsized on the beach in the morning!
About standard whenever I go camping 😂 maybe I should check the weather forecast more 🤔
You think???😂😂
😅👍🏾 Nah, I wouldn't check the weather forecast. It honestly makes it more exciting!
So babe, I was thinking instead of cocktails on the beach in Cancun we could go camping instead?... trust me you'll LOVE it! 😃
Camping in a hurricane! Thanks Dad!
Griswold family camping trip. If you know, you know.
Man I wish it were raining where I live. We're close to having a drought
Good time to gold & rock hunt
Let me guess.. Calli?
Yes 😂 lancaster to be exact . @@owlthepirate5997
Now, what wa that Eurythmics song 'again'? 🤣😂🤣
Just a typical camping trip on Vancouver Island 😄
Its funny you mentioned this. As a kids we were sent out from Ontario to my aunt and uncles in Van. They took us on a weeklong camping excursion on Van Island and it rained every single day. One day was so bad, we had to vacate and get a hotel. As beautiful as it is out there, it rains WAY too much. But I guess thats why its called a rainforest. Go figure.
@@danielleclair1360 the last two years we haven't seen alot of rain... I never thought I would miss it, but growing up here you really learn to love it.. I look forward to rainy days now. I do understand how tough it can be for folks that aren't used to it. Our weather the last couple years has been more like Ontario then BC... Wild!
@@funonvancouverisland Right on man god bless
You didn't secure it enough! 😅🤣😂
I’d be sitting in my car waiting for the storm to die down so I could go to a laundry mat to wash and dry out my blankets and other wet items. Gentle rain sounds great on a tent, but storms tend to result in my stuff getting soaked.
Sounds like you need a new tent.
I can't stop laughing 😂, this would totally be my luck to have this happen- Oh my god indeed!
Oh my man, Have a great time
I prefer the inside !! Warm and soft bed !! Lol
Always bring a bible when camping.
You'll never know when you need one.
@@citydogband oh dear, did I touch a nerve?
@@citydogband you obviously didn't see the humour in what I wrote.
Kinda sad really.
This looks awsome I’m glad they put those tents in good LOL !
very dangerous, but it happens when we least expect it.
Not in norway thank god. There never this wind. But on the other hand, we got the cold.
It happens often here in indonesia, sudden storm, and in some parts even a near zero temp.
Wow! Serious wind!
Not even gonna lie, that would be pretty damn scary
Pretty nicely fitted and set up tents
A regular situation at brazilian camping
Camping in the rain ❌
Camping in a Thunderstorm ✅
Me and my family stayed at a camp ground with over 50 tents and ours was the only one left standing because of a HUGE hurricane
GalaxyGurl 123 ok Billy lier 🤥🤥🤥
What kind of tent were you in?
@@pagewithnosound It's still unpacked.
Highly doubt it may of been the far outskirts of an outer rain ban at the very most. From someone who owns an uses multiple tents an live in south Louisiana and experiences hurricanes also that takes roofs off of homes ect. Really don’t think any of them tents seen much of any hurricane. Far enough out that’s just a normal rain squall off of one at a very far distance
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Looks like fun too me !
My dad would say that it's just a low ceiling (the dark ominous clouds) right before this would happen. Every god damn camping trip. He passed that luck onto me.
Our first family camping holiday to Tintagel ended up with our tent being the ONLY one left stanging after days of storms....it was awesome...then the weather broke and it was lush
My anxiety would be going through the roof!
Anxiety about wind and rain, that's a typical summers day here in England lol
Green one solid as a rock 🪨
Blue one about to launch 🚀
I was on amazon shopping for tents and I was recommended this video 🤔
Oh and I need the name and model of these tents I’m sold. !!!!
I think this is an advert for buying a campervan 😁
You don't want any of those tents if you want to camp in weather like this. None of them even have a proper fly.
@@Trogdor204 which kind of tent do you recommend for this kind of seasonal weather?
@@mariamachado6456 That depends on what type of camping you are doing, what type of climate and how many people will be sleeping in it. I have had good luck with MSR tents, Mountain Equipment Co-op and Sierra Designs. You will pay more for quality, but it is worth it to wake up comfortable and dry.
@@Trogdor204 Thank you so much Joel, I’m in south Florida. Tropical weather, but rain, and storms is part of our lives here
Be DRY and security is a plus
For sure I will check that brand
Again, thank you 🙏
That’s more like camping in a Microburst!
Camp in the rain Don’t complain
This is amazing i like it the rain 😌
I remember when I was a boy camping with my family in the Kalahari desert. Just after we pitched our tent a sandstorm blew up and it kept going all afternoon and all the way through until the morning. If you went outside you couldn’t see more than 5 yards, and if you were not in the lee of the 4x4 the sand started taking your skin off! My Dad went and brought the 4x4 over to shield the tent, secure some more ropes, and give us somewhere to go when we needed the loo!
Somebody’s a camping amateur. Or a lot of body’s!! 🤔😂
The blue tent is all chaos while the gren one is chill.
All of us who camp regularly have at least one story of a time like this. Honestly though, as long as the tent doesnt leak, its really relaxing camping in this weather.
Já falava a minha vovó: quem muitas ROMARIAS FAZ NA SUA CASA ESTÁ EM PAZ❤
I love camping cause I love nature, nature I love you too.
I love how the blue tent is just dancing a jig