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Old 09-10-2002, 09:11 PM   #8
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Watch out for advice on airing down, because it all depends on where you are driving. The Cape beaches have coarse sand and require you to air down a lot more than the RI beaches. I spent two hours helping a guy get unstuck on the back beach Friday night because he didnt air down properly. When I got there, the surf was washing his front end and he's damn lucky it was a calm night. Pay close attention to whats recommended for your particular beach.
I know you have heard it before but LOW AND SLOW!!!!!
havent been stuck yet!!!!! bailed a "1st timer" out on RP this year.....flat part of the trail (not in anything wild) buried.......check??!!! 20 pounds-o-pressure. Pull you out???? WHY???? ppppssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss ...12 pounds....vroom! your out!

anyway.....original question......wash wash wash......and when your done with that wash wash wash some more! keep it clean of all salt and sand that you can! yes avoid the obvios (puddles etc.) but reguardless......wind+waves +salt in the air! its evil and gets into every nook and cranny!!!
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