Quantcast
breaking news

Wind Hits Raiderville

By: Julie Musgrave
Updated: November 5, 2008

The tents are back up this week, and although Raiderville may be a bit quieter of a scene, it's not keeping the students from camping out -- wind, or cold.

The Raiderville tents are back up, and it's tempting to say these kids are really roughing it for two weeks straight. But, come on, TV's and XBoxes... not quite.

The real test though is coming tonight, when the temperature is set to drop, and these South Plains Winds will hit the tents.

In fact -- this afternoon it's already taken it's toll on several tents at the front of the line.

We found several kids out here, sweeping out debris, laying out sand bags, bricks... Anything to try and keep the wind at bay, heir tents up, and themselves warm before the temps get cold.

Alex Gibson, Raiderville Resident: "I'm gonna go get some heaters from somebody, they camp all the time, so they've got some stuff. But we've got plenty of blankets, and a mattress and stuff."

David McDaniel, Raiderville Resident: "It's gonna be cold, but we've got blankets and stuff out here, hopefully with these blocks it will hold everything down and we'll be good to go till Saturday.

Now -- the tents at the front of the line are getting the brunt of the wind, and it seems the farther back you are the less wind you get.

But who knows... front row seats, or a better night's rest?

The kids at the front of the line say it's a fair trade and well worth the extra wind.

Comments

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

The Texas Tech Wind Science and Engineering spent Thursday following storms through the South Plains, looking for data on the wind. KLBK's Monica Yantosh reports....

With a 3 day holiday weekend millions of people across the U.S. will be traveling this weekend....

REDWOOD CITY -- A Peninsula basketball star was arrested on a murder charge earlier this month and extradited to Georgia, authorities said....

A Minnesota contractor who was gutting a dilapidated home he'd bought to renovate got more than he bargained for when he opened up the walls: He came across a 1938 comic book featuring a new...

Upcoming Events for Lubbock Public Libraries....

Texas shoppers can get a tax break this Memorial Day holiday weekend when buying certain power-saving appliances....

An industry group says insured damage from last week's deadly tornadoes in North Texas could reach $250 million....

For the first time, he talks about Midland parade deaths....

For many people Memorial Day weekend means finally getting to kick off summer by striking up the barbecue, taking a dip in the ocean or simply basking in the sunshine during a long weekend....

The House on Thursday knocked down a nonbinding motion to instruct conferees to keep an "anti-Medicaid expansion" amendment when they meet with Senate members to work out the final language Bill...

 
 
 
 
 
©1998 - 2013 Everythinglubbock.com
Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.
All Rights Reserved