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geogentry said:Well I have found spikes that fit the recommendations of everyone. Harbor Freight has some with a thing on them so they can be used for guy lines at about the same cost as plain nail spikes from Home Depot or Loewes.
I did research on getting set for high winds on sites geared towards expedition camping in harsh environments. Finally found information on how to stake down the tent that is supposed to stabilize the tent in high winds.
Then I got worried about how much wind happened there in Ehrenberg. So I did historical weather research on the area to find the high wind record. With that I made a spreadsheet to find out just how much load force I was looking to withstand. If I can orient the tent properly I should be good to go with the added guy rope system. Still working on the flapping material of the tent wall during high winds. I have the information but budget constrictions prevent it from being put into place.
My other option is to camp down by the river. I liked the idea - less dust, less wind. But I remember the advice to stay out of the washes. I checked all types of maps and discovered there are several Major washes periodically, all the minor little washes leading into them, on the map and they all led to the area down by the river.
This brings me to a question for anyone who can answer. If I camp by the River, I will have less wind and less dust BUT when it rains will I get flooded out? I know it does not rain a huge amount but the accumulated runoff of multiple square miles of land is significant.
Thanks to everyone for all the tips and advice. It inspired me to do further research which will in the long run increase the pleasure and reduce the concerns and hazards over the whole year.
Hi Geo
Check out HWHiker's youtube channel ... he's got a lot of info on camping in Ehrenberg and especially along the river. His one video specifically points to the road along the river being washed out due to flooding.
He's also posted many videos about other AZ camping areas. Love his channel.
The windiest condition I experienced just south of Ehrenberg was March 2016. My RV weighs about 15,000 lbs. Around nightfall the wind started picking up and by 9-10 pm it was blowing so hard and the RV rocking that I searched for a way to contact a ranger station and get the wind stats. They said it was 40 mph. I checked online wondering what my rig was rated for and it was 45-50 mph. I worried for hours that we would be blown over. I didn't know the wind storm was coming or I would have oriented my RV into the wind and not aside of it. Now I know to check the weather and change positions beforehand. Scariest experience ever. Did have sand/silt in everything the next day. Using your vehicle to block the wind is a great idea ... if you have a tall vehicle just be careful though.