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<blockquote data-quote="Bobh" data-source="post: 126603" data-attributes="member: 4415"><p>Hi Folks</p><p>As a brand new member with no detecting experience as yet I have been struggling to contribute anything worthwhile.</p><p>I have however been reading with interest experiences of being bogged in sand.</p><p>I live on the coast where we do a lot of beach fishing / driving, and here is one idea that is cheap and may help you if bogged in sand.</p><p>We use Hessian bags, potato sacks or similar, put a few shovels of sand into the bag, and place in front of tyres, pat down like a thick 2"+ envelope . </p><p>You will be surprised how easy it is to drive out on them. Stop on firm ground and walk back to collect, empty and roll up sacks for next time.</p><p>advantage is cost, and empty sacks take up very little room.</p><p>cheers,</p><p>Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobh, post: 126603, member: 4415"] Hi Folks As a brand new member with no detecting experience as yet I have been struggling to contribute anything worthwhile. I have however been reading with interest experiences of being bogged in sand. I live on the coast where we do a lot of beach fishing / driving, and here is one idea that is cheap and may help you if bogged in sand. We use Hessian bags, potato sacks or similar, put a few shovels of sand into the bag, and place in front of tyres, pat down like a thick 2"+ envelope . You will be surprised how easy it is to drive out on them. Stop on firm ground and walk back to collect, empty and roll up sacks for next time. advantage is cost, and empty sacks take up very little room. cheers, Bob [/QUOTE]
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