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Hokiehall
May 17, 2016Explorer
6.7 tow rig wrote:
I would be alright with that but the wife and kids like to be able to come and go from the camper to beach without it having to be a chore. I like to sit under the awning in the evening and feel the breeze myself. I just wish there wasn't always sand dunes blocking the view.
The dunes are there to protect the campground from overly high tides although there is overwash through the openings at times. Hurricane Hugo washed over the dunes and the storm surge went well past the camp store. It took a number of years for them to replenish. While they may not be scenic, they are important.
We have been going to MBTP every year since we got our first trailer in 1989. Just missed Hugo by a couple of weeks.
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