We went to Woodhaven Lakes over the 4th of July weekend to check out 
the property.   While our lot and RV were just fine many others weren't 
so fortunate.  There were areas of the park where access was still 
highly restricted.  But after viewing the areas we could it became clear
 that the damage was simply devastating.  Thank God that no one was 
seriously hurt.
The park set up a staging area behind Woody's 
market where a semi-trailer sized shredder was located to shred the 
debris into a mountain of wood chips.  We sat and watched the short bed dump 
trucks roll in one after another hauling debris from the south west 
sections of the park.  We estimate 100 - 150 truck loads a day were 
being hauled into the shredding area where they were loaded into the 
shredder and converted into chips.  
The cleanup event was started on or
 about the 25th of June and we were watching this on the 5th of July.  
So it had been going on for 10 days and there are still area's of the 
park that are closed except to those who have lots in them.  I would be 
surprised if they finish this debris removal by the end of July.
It
 is sad that owners are unable to get anyone to start the clean up of 
their lots because everyone is involved in the clean up process.   We 
heard that about 40% of the lot owners did not have any insurance and 
for those that do the insurance companies will cover the RV but not the 
lot in general.  It is a real mess and we can't help but wonder just how
 many owners will just choose to walk away rather than face the extreme 
high cost of clean up and re-establishing their little piece of heaven.
Our
 prayers are with all the owners of lots at Woodhaven Lakes as we are 
sure the effects of this storm will last for a few years at a minimum.  
Please keep active in your prayers any one going through an event such 
as this.  A tornado is incredible.   We hope you never have to 
experience one.
Update -  As of 7/19/2015 the 
chipping of debris at Woodhaven Lakes has generated over 200,000 cubic 
yards of mulch chips.  And it is still going.  My original estimate of 
150 - 200 truck loads a day was low, the actual count is typically 400 +
 truck loads per day.  We will be going out on the weekend of August 8 
& 9 to enjoy the Mendota Corn Festival and will report back after 
that relaxing weekend.  Hope it isn't too damn hot!
 
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