I finally got to the area where the tornado touched down by route 72 just west of route Warren Grove Road (532). There is a dim road that is drivable by any truck as shown.
I had a hunch I'd intercept the path of the tornado on this road, and it didn't disappoint. As I walked in about 200? yards, I started seeing a lot of blown down trees. Usually big pine or oaks, but some sheared off the top. There did not seem to be a definitely swath until I went maybe 3/8? of a mile or so. All of a sudden I saw daylight ahead and figured it might be a feed strip, but no, it was the 200 foot wide path the tornado took, tearing those trees up pretty good. These are the last 2 photos below. The first two are from the walk in. The noise must have been tremendous and scary. The area affected was about 300 to 400 yards.
I had a hunch I'd intercept the path of the tornado on this road, and it didn't disappoint. As I walked in about 200? yards, I started seeing a lot of blown down trees. Usually big pine or oaks, but some sheared off the top. There did not seem to be a definitely swath until I went maybe 3/8? of a mile or so. All of a sudden I saw daylight ahead and figured it might be a feed strip, but no, it was the 200 foot wide path the tornado took, tearing those trees up pretty good. These are the last 2 photos below. The first two are from the walk in. The noise must have been tremendous and scary. The area affected was about 300 to 400 yards.