From: zeez on
http://www.emergencypreparednesstips.org/the_dangers_of_flood_water.html
From: Rod Speed on
zeez wrote:
> http://www.emergencypreparednesstips.org/the_dangers_of_flood_water.html

Are you some pathetic neurotic that furiously gnaws its fingernails about all risks ?


From: Family-Outdoors on
On Sep 29, 2:16 pm, "Rod Speed" <rod.speed....(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> zeez wrote:
> >http://www.emergencypreparednesstips.org/the_dangers_of_flood_water.html
>
> Are you some pathetic neurotic that furiously gnaws its fingernails about all risks ?

I am guessing it is a promotion of a website owned by him, BFWIW,
camping in areas prone to flash floods is a risk worth knowing about.
I have almost gotten in trouble on this one out West...Colorado.

Paul
www.family-outdoors.com
From: Rod Speed on
Family-Outdoors wrote
> Rod Speed <rod.speed....(a)gmail.com> wrote
>> zeez wrote

>>> http://www.emergencypreparednesstips.org/the_dangers_of_flood_water.html

>> Are you some pathetic neurotic that furiously gnaws its fingernails about all risks ?

> I am guessing it is a promotion of a website owned by him,

Guess again. The last three of his neuroticisms mostly had links to govt web sites.

> BFWIW, camping in areas prone to flash floods is a risk worth knowing about.

Those are HIDDEN dangers.

> I have almost gotten in trouble on this one out West...Colorado.



From: In the Middle of the Pack on
Family-Outdoors wrote:

[snip]
> camping in areas prone to flash floods is a risk worth knowing about.
> I have almost gotten in trouble on this one out West...Colorado.
>
> Paul
> www.family-outdoors.com

15 to 25 years ago, a drought in Southern California ended. During the
drought, people using a certain park had forgotten -- or never knew --
something important: That park was part of a rain water management basin.

When one rain storm came, some of the people using the park had to be
rescued by helicopter.