towpro wrote:
mellow wrote:
This is about the best picture I can come up with, you can see the water tanks on the roof of the campers, we have to be self sufficient at Assateague so drinking water and keeping the gray tank usage down to a minimum is a priority for camping a couple days on the beach.

Interested in hearing more about where your camping. I am only just above Wilmington Del. It looks like 2wd MH in your picture? With 2wd and a diesel on the front tires I guess I should stay off the sand :(.
Most of those MHs probably have Quigley front ends (4x4) but AI does allow 2wd vehicles. Check out the Assateague Island National Park Service website for info on OSV (over sand vehicles) requirements. But I agree, 2wd scares me! I've been stuck on that beach with my rig (4X4) but the reason was I didn't air down enough. But now, @ 25psi, nothing stops us. There's about 12 miles of beach most of the time but now the piping plover (endangered bird) has most of the beach closed, only about 2.5 miles to drive.
Rick on AI