A family whose motorhome was destroyed by a “freak gust of wind” during a storm in the Scottish Highlands is said to be very lucky to be alive.
The family of four and their two dogs were inside the rental vehicle, which was parked in a layby on Scotland’s North Coast 500 route, when high winds knocked it over and sent it tumbling headlong down a hill towards a loch.
Police and emergency services attended the scene on the A896 near Shieldaig, Wester Ross, but found the entire family and both dogs had survived the accident with only minor injuries.
“It’s a miracle that no one was seriously hurt,” said Peter Schmidt, owner of Luna motorhome hire, who had rented out the £70,000 vehicle to the family over the Easter break. “It’s just unbelievable.”
Tiffany, I am going to persevere; the only way to keep the invasive grass in check is to go at it every single day, manually. Can't just go ahead and mow it down, as there are all those lovely wild plants, including wild strawberries, trying to survive underneath the green blades.@live627 93F, is that your normal for this time of year?
@Retro It's so nice to not be carrying around a coat for us too. Now it's getting super warm fast.
@Mars Same here with the weeds/grass growing through our flower beds. We just had spring flowers put in last month, and we are already getting the grass coming up. Good luck with your war on grass.
Temp got to about 83F today. It was actually pretty warm in the sun.
Unbelievable. I still can not understand how four people and two dogs just 'walk out' unharmed, after being inside that tumbling motorhome??This family had a really bad weather day, but thankfully survived it almost unscathed. Imagine being inside that as it's being destroyed.
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‘Lucky to be alive’: family’s motorhome blown away while they are in it
Rental vehicle containing two adults, two children and two dogs tumbled down hill towards loch after ‘freak gust of wind’www.theguardian.com
Hope the strawberries make it and "go" dandelions!Tiffany, I am going to persevere; the only way to keep the invasive grass in check is to go at it every single day, manually. Can't just go ahead and mow it down, as there are all those lovely wild plants, including wild strawberries, trying to survive underneath the green blades.
Don't laugh, but I am now at a stage where I am encouraging my dandelions...
Unbelievable. I still can not understand how four people and two dogs just 'walk out' unharmed, after being inside that tumbling motorhome??
Also, strange to see that the motorhome had come to a standstill on all four wheels, rather then being toppled over. Really looks like more of an explosion then anything else, but then the gas cylinders were intact... some holiday.
Sounds pretty scary, glad it worked out.I'm glad they made it too. Very scary! Out of the many experiences I've had with bad weather, the one that stands out much like what these people went through, was a time I was stuck on a two lane road with a deep ditch on my right side (which would be my passenger side, since we are in reverse of the UK with the steering wheel location) ....and the tornado sirens were going off, while it was white wash rain, it was so bad. I couldn't move and behind me was a bobtail truck. I had no choice but stop and I prayed the truck driver could see my brake lights because if they didn't, I was going into that ditch with a roll over or two. The wind was severe and also at the time, my dd was in the car and very small, we were on the way to my mom's house. It did turn out okay, but it was one of those few minutes your life flashes in front of you hoping your decision turns out okay.
OMG Tiffany, having to stop in a blinding rain storm, with a heavy truck on my tail and a gaping ditch on my right, not knowing whether the truck was aware that I am actually stopped....Not for the faint-hearted!!!Hope the strawberries make it and "go" dandelions!
Your back yard garden must be really amazing!
I'm glad they made it too. Very scary! Out of the many experiences I've had with bad weather, the one that stands out much like what these people went through, was a time I was stuck on a two lane road with a deep ditch on my right side (which would be my passenger side, since we are in reverse of the UK with the steering wheel location) ....and the tornado sirens were going off, while it was white wash rain, it was so bad. I couldn't move and behind me was a bobtail truck. I had no choice but stop and I prayed the truck driver could see my brake lights because if they didn't, I was going into that ditch with a roll over or two. The wind was severe and also at the time, my dd was in the car and very small, we were on the way to my mom's house. It did turn out okay, but it was one of those few minutes your life flashes in front of you hoping your decision turns out okay.
Me too!Sounds pretty scary, glad it worked out.
OMG Tiffany, having to stop in a blinding rain storm, with a heavy truck on my tail and a gaping ditch on my right, not knowing whether the truck was aware that I am actually stopped....Not for the faint-hearted!!!
The only good thing about it, you are here now to tell the tale.
Know the saying 'what doesn't kill me makes me stronger'...Well, if that saying is true, you are definitely one stronger lady now
OK, have just spoken to the dandelions and they send you their thanks for cheering them on.
Your comment about my garden is kind but unfortunately, at the moment, it is just wishful thinking. Maybe some spots are fine, but that relentless grass dominates and makes it all just look plain messy.
But it will get better.
@Tiffany, agree with you about every close call in life is a lesson learned; the less of those lessons the better though..... I am still saying what happened to you was way too harsh a lesson!
Can't honestly call you eccentric for paying extra heed to the weather. It is the logical thing to do, we do it as well, even though have never had a frightening experience like yours.
I do my due diligence in the garden, and my dandelions are smiling back at me.
Maybe they get the good vibes you are sending all the way from Texas....you never know about plants.
Isn't it great when our babies sit in our lap! My dogs never sat in my lap, as they were big boys, way too big to cuddle up to mum; but my cat Bubba does, all the time, I love it.
Here's why it's colder than usual right now, 28th April.
Why is the UK still so cold late April - and when will it get warmer?
Temperatures plummeted to -6.3C in Shap, Cumbria, as the UK is hit by cold air from Greenland and the Arcticuk.yahoo.com
This cold weather snap should help get the climate change deniers foaming at the mouth that this is "proof!" that climate change isn't happening. Have at it, kids. Myself, I just hope that we don't get another 2022 style summer with 40C+ temperatures.
Extreme weather is one of the biggest tells of climate change. Glad you dodged the weather damage bullet there.Climate change? Something is very, very, very wrong with our spring storm season. There have been way too many severe storms and an above average of tornadoes and much larger tornadoes in a very short time. It is not normal for so many days of stormy weather too in April.
Yeah, thanks, glad we dodged bad weather last night too.Extreme weather is one of the biggest tells of climate change. Glad you dodged the weather damage bullet there.
You're right....I've never seen that before where the "feels like" temp is 12 degrees lower than the actual temperature. Good catch, interesting to see!Betccha never thought THIS could happen, yeah? A "feels like" BELOW actual temperature!
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