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Truck camper and beach camping Cape Cod

Caysea
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Hi all
Returning from an Alaska trip back to the East Coast and then down home to Florida.
Have always wanted to see Cape Cod and thought I might head there on my return. Can anyone give me info on beach camping there in regards to crowds. I know permits are required but want to know if it's something I can just expect to show up get a permit and head down the beach

Thank You
KC
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capeman
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#8 question.....it is for measuring 30' "right of way" for cars/RVS from dune/rope line to your RV...not sure about wheel/tire size....there is a few tight spots alone the beach

tattoobob
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AidenJ wrote:
Fuzzy Bear wrote:
mellow wrote:
Did you guys see this article: http://www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf/2016/07/as_piping_plovers_rebound_beac.html


Having relocated from the West coast to Cape Cod last fall we are excited about trying to give Sandy Neck Beach a try. I have been out there before in a 4x4, but not yet with my camper. Here is what they require;

A. All off road vehicles (ORVs) must carry the following equipment:
(1) Spare tire—spare shall be the same tire and wheel size as the other four tires
mounted on the vehicle (trailer included). Exception: two wheel drive motor
homes and “dune buggies” must carry one spare tire of sufficient height
and aspect ratio to allow the vehicle to drive off the beach under its own
power should any of the tires mounted on the vehicle fail.
(2) Tow device—minimum length 15 feet
(a) rope - 3/4” diameter, or
(b) strap - 6,800 lb. capacity, 1 1/2” wide, or
(c) chain - 5/16” link, or
(d) cable - 3/8” diameter, or
(e) suitable vehicle mounted winch.
(3) Jack—standard type jack or hydraulic jack.
(4) Support board—minimum size 18” x 18”, 3/4” plywood or 1/4” thick steel.
(5) Shovel—heavy duty, equal to military folding type or better.
(6) Tire gauge—low pressure type, must register 10 psi or lower.
(7) Sandy Neck Beach Park Regulations and tide current chart (both provided).
(8) Self-contained vehicles must carry a measuring device that determines a 30
foot distance.
B. It is recommended that all ORVs are equipped with a bucket, fire extinguisher and a
first aid kit.
C. Minimum acceptable tire rim size for all ORVs is 13 inches.

Doug


Question on #8. Does that mean nothing over 30' allowed


This is for Sandy Neck they want you so many feet from the dunes
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AidenJ
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Fuzzy Bear wrote:
mellow wrote:
Did you guys see this article: http://www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf/2016/07/as_piping_plovers_rebound_beac.html


Having relocated from the West coast to Cape Cod last fall we are excited about trying to give Sandy Neck Beach a try. I have been out there before in a 4x4, but not yet with my camper. Here is what they require;

A. All off road vehicles (ORVs) must carry the following equipment:
(1) Spare tire—spare shall be the same tire and wheel size as the other four tires
mounted on the vehicle (trailer included). Exception: two wheel drive motor
homes and “dune buggies” must carry one spare tire of sufficient height
and aspect ratio to allow the vehicle to drive off the beach under its own
power should any of the tires mounted on the vehicle fail.
(2) Tow device—minimum length 15 feet
(a) rope - 3/4” diameter, or
(b) strap - 6,800 lb. capacity, 1 1/2” wide, or
(c) chain - 5/16” link, or
(d) cable - 3/8” diameter, or
(e) suitable vehicle mounted winch.
(3) Jack—standard type jack or hydraulic jack.
(4) Support board—minimum size 18” x 18”, 3/4” plywood or 1/4” thick steel.
(5) Shovel—heavy duty, equal to military folding type or better.
(6) Tire gauge—low pressure type, must register 10 psi or lower.
(7) Sandy Neck Beach Park Regulations and tide current chart (both provided).
(8) Self-contained vehicles must carry a measuring device that determines a 30
foot distance.
B. It is recommended that all ORVs are equipped with a bucket, fire extinguisher and a
first aid kit.
C. Minimum acceptable tire rim size for all ORVs is 13 inches.

Doug


Question on #8. Does that mean nothing over 30' allowed
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ticki2
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That was quit the trip Caysea , two extremes of the country , FL to AK .

Question for those familiar with Cape Cod beaches . On their web site the tire info is a little confusing . I have a dually with 235/85/16 . Do they met the minimum required tire size ?
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jefe_4x4
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This conversation is an XTC SandMan's dream. Thanks for all the useful information. Hope to make these venues in my bucket list, and with my bucket before I'm done.
I don't know what it is about driving a 10K pound white whale on beach sand that intrigues me. Maybe because it goes against the laws of physics and those that have never tried it say it can't be done.
Great stuff.
My first beach camp: Point Sal, Central California, 1965. That's my '49 Willys (the Yellow Submarine).

jefe
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Caysea
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Hi All
Thanks for the info. I spent 2 nights on the beach at Race point and had a great time. One afternoon had a dozen whales feeding off shore. Sat with my binoculars and enjoyed the show. 4 or 5 blows going up at just about the same time and then breaching. Could make out there whole body on the surface at times.

Full moon ( yes watched the high tide ) couldn't ask for more.

KC
Ford F350 KR SRW 4X4
NL 10 RD

av8rds
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Caysea wrote:
Hi all
Returning from an Alaska trip back to the East Coast and then down home to Florida.
Have always wanted to see Cape Cod and thought I might head there on my return. Can anyone give me info on beach camping there in regards to crowds. I know permits are required but want to know if it's something I can just expect to show up get a permit and head down the beach

Thank You
KC


I've spent many a night on CC beaches. I think Race Point has the best "beach" area. Softer sand and MUCH less rocks than say Sandy Neck. That being said I go to Sandy Neck as its closer for me, usually less problems with the plovers, and I've made some great friends. My friends swear by Nauset but I have yet to make it over there. I dont think you can go wrong with any choice! NOTHING like waking up with the water at your back door!


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Fuzzy_Bear
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mellow wrote:
Did you guys see this article: http://www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf/2016/07/as_piping_plovers_rebound_beac.html


Having relocated from the West coast to Cape Cod last fall we are excited about trying to give Sandy Neck Beach a try. I have been out there before in a 4x4, but not yet with my camper. Here is what they require;

A. All off road vehicles (ORVs) must carry the following equipment:
(1) Spare tire—spare shall be the same tire and wheel size as the other four tires
mounted on the vehicle (trailer included). Exception: two wheel drive motor
homes and “dune buggies” must carry one spare tire of sufficient height
and aspect ratio to allow the vehicle to drive off the beach under its own
power should any of the tires mounted on the vehicle fail.
(2) Tow device—minimum length 15 feet
(a) rope - 3/4” diameter, or
(b) strap - 6,800 lb. capacity, 1 1/2” wide, or
(c) chain - 5/16” link, or
(d) cable - 3/8” diameter, or
(e) suitable vehicle mounted winch.
(3) Jack—standard type jack or hydraulic jack.
(4) Support board—minimum size 18” x 18”, 3/4” plywood or 1/4” thick steel.
(5) Shovel—heavy duty, equal to military folding type or better.
(6) Tire gauge—low pressure type, must register 10 psi or lower.
(7) Sandy Neck Beach Park Regulations and tide current chart (both provided).
(8) Self-contained vehicles must carry a measuring device that determines a 30
foot distance.
B. It is recommended that all ORVs are equipped with a bucket, fire extinguisher and a
first aid kit.
C. Minimum acceptable tire rim size for all ORVs is 13 inches.

Doug
2008 Dodge 3500 DRW 4x4 6spd auto.

2007 Lance 1191

mellow
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I do a lot of truck camping on Assateague Island here in MD, which has a majority of the beach closed due to piping plovers at the moment. I am hoping the NPS relaxes the restrictions here as well.

https://www.nps.gov/asis/planyourvisit/osv.htm
2002 F-350 7.3 Lariat 4x4 DRW ZF6
2008 Lance 1191 - 220w of solar - Bring on the sun!

markandkim
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I know there is a state beach in Rhode Island just for this type of camping. If you're interested. I will look it up and post the name of it.

East Beach on Reserve America. For truck camping.
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towpro
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mellow wrote:
Did you guys see this article: http://www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf/2016/07/as_piping_plovers_rebound_beac.html


this is good to see, wonder if the relaxed restrictions will spread to central USA?
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Sold Forest River Forester 2401R Mercedes Benz. when campsites went from $90 to $190 per night.

mellow
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Did you guys see this article: http://www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf/2016/07/as_piping_plovers_rebound_beac.html
2002 F-350 7.3 Lariat 4x4 DRW ZF6
2008 Lance 1191 - 220w of solar - Bring on the sun!

monkey44
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The permit requires specific equipment for beach access -- compressor (you must air down, and pump up) air gauge, shovel, tow cable or chain and some other gear (been awhile, can't remember it all) but also for any overnight, you must be self-contained with bathroom and beds for as many as are in camper.

The Permit form lays it out, and security will check it and inspect it first hand to make sure. Worth it tho, great experience ...
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Caysea
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Hi Fishcamper
Just got to a location with Internet and saw your response. Thanks for the info will look through those sites tonight.

KC
Ford F350 KR SRW 4X4
NL 10 RD