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Beach camping

Cdaddy
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And suggestions for beach camping anything different to think about or plan for. Sand wind etc. I know about watching the Awning in the Wind. Anything else?
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GordonThree
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Do your beach camping on the Great Lakes. 100% fresh water. Still get sand in the food sometimes. It can be the calmest day but soon as a dog or young person runs past the picnic table, the wind will kick up and put sand in the sandwich.
2013 KZ Sportsmen Classic 200, 20 ft TT
2020 RAM 1500, 5.7 4x4, 8 speed

Crabbypatty
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I have found that the wind removes the sand around the stabilizer jacks so, I adjust them every morning. Our beach is dunes and we have to back in, so sometimes we are on a good angle. I was almost speared by the TT when I disconnected as it lurched forward even though the wheels were chocked. The sand settles. So now I always use ratchet straps and strap the two wheels together so they cant move. I also carry extra beach umbrellas and a tarp with bungies just in case we get a sudden storm. In the mornings here we get heavy dew so we cover everything in the evenings.

However through everything there is nothing like waking up on the ocean and the feeling when the day trippers have to leave and your putting another log on the fire and watching a sunset.
John, Lisa & Tara:B:C:)
2015 F250 4x4 6.2L 6 spd 3.73s, CC Short Bed, Pullrite Slide 2700, 648 Wts Solar, 4 T-125s, 2000 Watt Xantrax Inverter, Trimetric 2030 Meter, LED Lights, Hawkings Smart Repeater, Wilson Extreme Cellular Repeater, Beer, Ribs, Smoker

1320Fastback
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Pismo semi regular here.

Take SALT AWAY with you in spray bottles. Spray your wheel wells and nearby areas before and after leaving the beach. Drive DIRECTLY to a local self serve car wash and wash the underside of your truck and trailer, then wash it all again followed by a rinse of the outside of the vehicles.

Sand will get inside your trailer and in your food. Sweeping, leaf blowing it if you have a toy hauler and just eating it as is are your options.

Have fun!
1992 D250 Cummins 5psd
2005 Forest River T26 Toy Hauler

roadjunkie
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The wind depends on what area of the U.S. you plan on camping. I live on a sailboat in Rockport, Texas (Aransas Bay) and the wind pretty much blows 24 hours a day and 7 days a week at around 12 to 25 mph sustained winds. The wind is hard on awnings and the wind will also pick up sand as well as salt water. When I drive/park on the beach, there is sand in everything. Saltwater will corrode anything metal, including stainless steel, and it doesn't have to be on the TT or TV. It's in the air.

I love the beaches and the water but it's hard on everything.

MKirkland
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Surf

roadjunkie
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RUST...........