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Floods and flash floods while camping

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Most people underestimate the threat of water. Never attempt to drive through standing water. It only takes 18 to 24 inches to float most vehicles. Canyons are particularly prone to flash floods. Pay attention not only to the weather around you but also upstream. If flooding is a possibility in your camp area, immediately move to higher ground.






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