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My daughter, SIL and grand kids just got back from a stay at Hillsborough River. They said that last Monday the weather report was bad so they loaded up the car and went to Zypherhills for the morning. When they got back the rain was finished but they could see where the high water mark was on the camper. They lost their coolers and all their fire wood. The water had reached 14" deep according to the crud on the side of the camper. They were in site 44 which is real close to where we all stayed. When they returned the water on their site was still about 6" deep. They found their cooler back in the woods stuck in some brush but the fire wood was gone. I'm glad we went in December.



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makes 14" of snow sound a lot better Big Grin


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I live about 4 miles from the Park, we got 2.5" of rain Monday, a trace tues. and another 1/4" this morning, just good old Fl. weather.


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I live about 4 miles from the Park

.........could have walked to the GTG





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