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Rita; After Action Report

Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 7:28 pm
by OverEasy
We're back.
I haven't seen a computer for 5 days.

We started to prepare at sun up tues. 9/20. I went to Walley World for MORE batteries, bottled H2O, canned goods etc..

Wed. it was looking real bad (cat 5 175mph winds). I started cutting limbs around the mobil home and putting away or tying down anything that might fly, until it was dark. Then I went inside to round up supplies and organize.

Thur. I boarded up the windows while Mrs. OE hauled away all the limbs I had cut. Then I put the tractor under the "New" carport next to the "project truck" and proceeded to make like spiderman. I used logging chain and nylon tie down straps and rope to tie the carport to the tractor and truck.

We decided that if on Fri. morning we were in an area with projected winds above 70mph we would leave. Fri. AM we were in the "Cone" on the backside with projected winds of 80-100mph.

We loaded my p/u with tarps, a case (24) of bottled water, 5 gals for the dogs and washing, 2 chainsaws,oil, 1 gal mixed gas, 3/ 5gal gas cans, full icechest, MRE's, trioxane fuel tabs, dog food, rope, tools, some clothes and important papers. I had room in the cab for me, 1 dog, flashlights, batteries, radio, firstaid supplies, food,water, fire extinguisher and "a few personal protection devices" and accessories.

Mrs. OE got a case of bottled water, more flashlights and batteries, food, fire extinguisher, battery powered TV, her clothes and shoes and clothes and shoes.... oh, and she had some room left for the other dog and more dog food and last but not least "a few personal protection devices" and accessories.

In the midst of the CHAOS my younger sibling showed up. After setting out from Spring on Thur. to go to San Antonio, 4 HOURS of driving had only resulted in covering the distance that would normally be covered in 45 min.
My sibling was evacuating to S/A with 3/4 of a tank of gas, a little foam cooler with 4 pieces of string cheese, some yogurt and fruit, with the "unfrozen" ice packs in a plastic bag. A few packs of peanut butter/cheese crackers, a pack of gum, some Tic Tacs, 6 bottles of water and the cat rounded out the disaster supplies. " I'm only going to S/A"

Fri. at 0900 the convoy hit the trail, Mrs. OE on the point, Sibling in the rocking chair, and OE bringing up the rear.
We picked a spot that nobody had mentioned on TV. Temple, Killleen, Waco. We zig and zag over to Sommerville and caught 36 north. We covered 180 some miles in about 3-1/2 hrs. (60-75mph all the way)

We looked at a couple of places in Temple, "No Vacancy". We went on up to Waco. The first place we stopped had rooms so we got 2.

We stayed Fri. night. Early Sat. we saw on the Weather Channel that the storm had gone to Beaumont/Port Arthur. We called the one who had stayed home ( "Youall are crazy leaving, it isn't going to amount to anything......) he told us everything was OK, power on and "I told you so".
(He one of Mrs. OE's family)

We had biscuits and sausage at WhataBurger and headed for home at 0900 Sat. am the same way we had come almost. We went south on 77 to Cameron instead of 35 to Temple. 3-1/2 hrs later we were back home safe and sound, no damage to the homestead and the carport was still there.

I'm going to change a few things to fine tune our "Disaster Plan" but all things considered we thought it went OK for being the first time.

:wink: OE

Re: Rita; After Action Report

Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 7:39 pm
by jimlongley
OverEasy wrote:We're back.
Good for you, nice work.
OverEasy wrote:We zig and zag over to Sommerville and caught 36 north. We covered 180 some miles in about 3-1/2 hrs. (60-75mph all the way)
Just the kind of travel planning that other people should have done.
OverEasy wrote:I'm going to change a few things to fine tune our "Disaster Plan" but all things considered we thought it went OK for being the first time.

:wink: OE
It's a learning process.

Northwest of Dallas we had high winds and no rain, my generator sat unused, my ham radio antennas probably didn't need to come down (but I wasn't using them anyway) and the one dead limb that was already in a tree in the yard came out courtesy of the wind so I did not have to get the ladder and pruner out.

Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 10:44 pm
by one eyed fatman
OverEasy nice to see you didn't follow the city leaders plan. Their plan really stunk. Hell, they didn't even follow their own plan. Guess they new it stunk too.

Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2005 8:35 am
by stevie_d_64
We're back as well...

Casa Steve is ok, no damage...

In-Laws are back in place and confused as to why we left in the first place... :roll:

Our plan worked pretty well...I would have preferred a more vigorous effort on a few other folks in our party headed north, but at least I got it done...

We shagged it out of town on Wednesday morning, didn;t really get headed north till 2pm...

Went well after we got off of I-45 north and went up State Hwy 19 at Huntsville...It was a breeze after that...

Coming back...Well, thats another story to discuss at the range...

Lesson learned...Git goin' as soon as possible out of the target area...And be patient coming back...

Personal note: Even with the slugs who drive 50 mph on the highway shoulder...Especially when they give you this look like they are going to do something to you if you don't let them in ahead of you or get out of their way!

[slight sarcasm] I want to thank the Texas DPS for enforcing the exit and entrance laws of the State regarding the use of said "right-of-ways" on I-45...I don't think we would have gotten home as fast if it wasn't for that effort...[slight sarcasm off]

DPS did cite, as many as I could see, those shoulder drivers...Whom got an enthusiastic thumbs up from me as we passed by...They seems happy to get that from us who stayed in the proper driving lanes... :lol:

Its good to be back to work too... :roll:

Re: Rita; After Action Report

Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2005 4:33 pm
by Bubba
jimlongley wrote:... my ham radio antennas probably didn't need to come down (but I wasn't using them anyway) .
I'm just curious how many other Ham radio operators are alos CHL folks ???
:)
Bubba / KA5AMU

Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2005 8:22 pm
by ElGato
We rented a four bed room house from Tue. to Mon. in San Antonio, just inside the East 410 loop, all four Children and their spouses and two Granddaughters, the girls shopped and we found a nice range just off of 410 South called a Place to Shoot, a good range and nice people, and their prices were right. They had a Crazy Quail set up that was a real blast, we shot over three cases of AA's while we were there, we shot some handguns too but didn't get around to any rifle work.
I think we made the most of what could have been a bad trip, then came back to find things pretty much as we had left them. Thank You Lord and I wish everyone could have been as Blessed.
Tom

Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2005 8:28 pm
by Kantishna
Hello Bubba.......Interesting question about Ham radio operators having CHL's. I have found that a sizeable percentage of my CHL students are or have been pilots. I think it must go with the territory. Take Care 64W 150N

Re: Rita; After Action Report

Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2005 8:31 pm
by jimlongley
Bubba wrote:
jimlongley wrote:... my ham radio antennas probably didn't need to come down (but I wasn't using them anyway) .
I'm just curious how many other Ham radio operators are alos CHL folks ???
:)
Bubba / KA5AMU
I know several.

de K5NRA (I just love my call. :lol: :lol: )

Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2005 10:26 pm
by sensei
Been a HAM for many years.

KK5RAY

sensei

Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2005 11:49 am
by Jacob Staff
I'm a no-code tech :roll: KD5VWA

Would like to do more but need more money and time. My 2m/70cm handheld radio/scanner was nice to have.

Got some intel on the local scene in Nacogdoches and was able to monitor local PD and Ambulance, local TV and radio stations. The local airport weather and WX weather radio both went down during the storm.

After this evacuation, I think I may get more active again and get a good vehicle rig. We evacuated in 2 vehicles and had famly band radios for communication but I would have liked to have a CB also.

Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2005 8:36 pm
by jimlongley
BTW, my bug out plan includes the laptop and GPS attached to each other, actually the GPS needs the laptop to work at all, and my bride navigating alternate routes for me.

Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2005 10:41 pm
by Charles L. Cotton
KD5GR

Chas.

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2005 6:32 am
by stevie_d_64
I'm BR549... :wink:

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2005 6:36 am
by stevie_d_64
jimlongley wrote:BTW, my bug out plan includes the laptop and GPS attached to each other, actually the GPS needs the laptop to work at all, and my bride navigating alternate routes for me.
My Dad runs that kind of setup...

I even installed one of those laptop rests in his Tahoe last Father's day...Works like a champ...

Somehow he has it coordinated with a DeLorne map program with the GPS receiver...He's run this thing for a couple of years now, no real glitches...Down to about 2-3 feet of accuracy...Not too bad for traveling...

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2005 6:41 am
by SRVA
KD6CJG, Wife is KD6LMH