toddjb122
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...this is not a complaint. Just sharing a minor experience. I'm sure you mud and rock guys have gotten into much more serious situations that you were able to winch yourselves out of.
For the second time in 64,000 miles, and a good bit of beach driving, I got stuck in the sand. I think those are pretty good odds, but it always stinks when it happens.
Just like last time I was able to get out w/o a tow- I just dropped the tire pressure into the high teens, switched to 4Low, and dug some sand away from the chassis. Came out fine. (I drive approx. 20/24psi for a week at the beach). There had not been much rain and this was extremely soft sand I would not have normally stopped in.
I was driving out to the tip of Cape Hatteras on a narrow dune trail. Came around a blind turn and there was a pickup truck coming the other way. We both stopped for a few seconds. As soon as I restarted I could feel the truck digging down. I stopped before it got too deep and the other guy was extremely nice and helped dig me out! Good karma. It also looked like I was not in offroad height and the rear spare tire/axle dug in. Its possible that I may have been exceeding the 25mph (?) minimum earlier and the truck dropped to Normal w/o me realizing it. I tend to tune out those warning beeps sometimes....
Anyway, I got out there and had a great day at the point as tropical storm hanna pushed some nice wind at us on Friday. Saturday we stayed off the water until the storm passed. And yes, that little volkswagon AWD van next to me traversed the same trails as me and probably didn't get stuck!
For the second time in 64,000 miles, and a good bit of beach driving, I got stuck in the sand. I think those are pretty good odds, but it always stinks when it happens.
Just like last time I was able to get out w/o a tow- I just dropped the tire pressure into the high teens, switched to 4Low, and dug some sand away from the chassis. Came out fine. (I drive approx. 20/24psi for a week at the beach). There had not been much rain and this was extremely soft sand I would not have normally stopped in.
I was driving out to the tip of Cape Hatteras on a narrow dune trail. Came around a blind turn and there was a pickup truck coming the other way. We both stopped for a few seconds. As soon as I restarted I could feel the truck digging down. I stopped before it got too deep and the other guy was extremely nice and helped dig me out! Good karma. It also looked like I was not in offroad height and the rear spare tire/axle dug in. Its possible that I may have been exceeding the 25mph (?) minimum earlier and the truck dropped to Normal w/o me realizing it. I tend to tune out those warning beeps sometimes....

Anyway, I got out there and had a great day at the point as tropical storm hanna pushed some nice wind at us on Friday. Saturday we stayed off the water until the storm passed. And yes, that little volkswagon AWD van next to me traversed the same trails as me and probably didn't get stuck!
