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Thread: Sand tracks?
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Old 05-10-2008, 07:00 AM   #8 (permalink)
PaulThePhotographer
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Re: Sand tracks?

But you do realize they are not really needed here in Florida.

I have been in lots of deep sugar sand and never got stuck in sand.


Actually I think bridging materials are much more useful and needed.

I went and purchased, and now carry, some of these

RV Leveling Blocks - Camping World



And these I HAVE used a couple of times already. Once to get off a high center stuck. Where I put them under one wheel and was able to raise my FJC enough to get over a rock I was high centered on. And once for Corey to "cheat :-) " getting over a very steep, tall and nasty piece of limestone.

Plus, I would use them IF I did get stuck in mud or sand or something and I did not have any other one with me to pull me out.

And they are light, and come bundled in a small package.

Admittedly if used in mud or sand they might break but we will see.
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