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Sand driving in SA
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Sand driving in SA
Some pics from my Easter camping trip to the Coorong SA (where the Murray River meets the ocean.)
David
We were down there for six days camping at a friend's farm. Would be an awesome place to do some more exploring around- couldn't go too far due to the Patrol waiting for us to come back....
18 PSI in the tyres, 4000 -5000RPM and low range 2nd - the Feroza didn't have any probs!
Thee seemed to be a lot more tracks in the area to explore too.
18 PSI in the tyres, 4000 -5000RPM and low range 2nd - the Feroza didn't have any probs!
Thee seemed to be a lot more tracks in the area to explore too.
David
Re: Sand driving in SA
murcod wrote:Some pics from my Easter camping trip to the Coorong SA (where the Murray River meets the ocean.)
I thought we would have seen some pics of the mouth from the other side.....not the Goolwa side !!!
The tracks I know of only go south from Robe - Beachport - Canunda NP......otherwise there are some tracks towards the beach from Kingston and the Coorong (I thought) could only be accessed by Tea Tree or 42 Mile Crossings, with relatively less marked tracks all the way to the mouth.
Gotta say I loved the pics, but was disappointed that you couldn't drag the inlaws to the mouth.
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Re: Sand driving in SA
Ferozius wrote:I thought we would have seen some pics of the mouth from the other side.....not the Goolwa side !!!
The tracks I know of only go south from Robe - Beachport - Canunda NP......otherwise there are some tracks towards the beach from Kingston and the Coorong (I thought) could only be accessed by Tea Tree or 42 Mile Crossings, with relatively less marked tracks all the way to the mouth.
Gotta say I loved the pics, but was disappointed that you couldn't drag the inlaws to the mouth.
All the pics are from the south side, but we didn't go far on the beach and didn't get anywhere near the mouth. The pics are of Tea Tree and 42 Mile crossing; got all the way onto the beach at Tea Tree and stopped just short at 42 Mile (tide was coming in and the entry /exit off the beach was a bit suss - didn't want to get stuck by myself!!!)
The Patrol weighs around 3000kg and for some unknown reason he didn't want to let the tyres down I was spewing as I would have liked to drive further along the beach. Can't see much point having a fully decked out rig and then being scared of using it!?
David
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