Power strokes always buried here and gorda. 80k trucks get stuck on wet grass lol. Save them for driving into the office or going to lowes for 3 bags of mulch 😂
I feel like I have been seeing some repeat offenders making appearances in multiple videos. You need to start making a tally when you are underneath hooking up the strap. “Land Raver jerked here”
Hey man, thank you again for helping me out when my hubs went out. You even went above and beyond to take the hubs off to check them out. Hope I see you next July under different circumstances lol. I'm the one with the red lifted f350.
@EnjoyFirefighting Most of the Texas coastline is barrier island. We have around 365 miles of beach to access with only a small portion of area that is suitable for parking lots and crossovers. We do have those setups in some areas. So that's why we access most of the beaches by driving. No ownership of the beach is a Spanish concept. All of our beaches are designated as Texas Public Highways, except where they have made exceptions.
@@Land_Raver thank's for the quick reply; I've never seen beaches where people drive on myself - although I've seen them online in various places. Here beaches are usually pull of people, especially along the Baltic Sea coastline. Along the North Sea coastline there are some beaches, but not with nice sand like at the Baltic Sea, or like in the video. Along the North Sea there's the wadden sea which makes it impossible to drive through with normal vehicles, even for emergency services
You're welcome. Yes, we have a unique situation along our coastline. It is very similar to a lot of Australia's coast where you have a beach and small dunes behind it.
@@Land_Raver that's the same situation with most of our coastline, apart from short sections with cliffs instead of dunes. Even outside the cities the sandy beaches are full with people as far as the eye can see for miles
Hot sand is no joke, you guys have to much horse power. Slow in sand is always better when the area is flat. Fun to watch though, that tundra was useless in the sand.
It's like 80% driver and 20% vehicle. The Toyota driver typically has been led to believe they are reliable, and a logical leap leads them to the word capable as well. They can be if set up properly, but all vehicles are basically the same and are subject to physics.
Jut for context i think the Tundra is not 4x4 in this video, or not engage. If it’s 2x4 then the driver needs to refrain going to these beaches using that same truck
@@goldsilverbroke78 ...While other brands didnt get stuck in the same spot...Toyota is no better than any other 4x4,some cases worse depends on model of Toyota.
What's the benefit for doubling tow strap length at times. Just puts you on better sand? Or is there physics involved with doubling the length of strap?
Just so you're not pulling through the same area again and again. Once you've had dozens, of vehicles get stuck in the same spot, it's beneficial to move to where the sand is as loose.
A quality kinetic recovery rope can stretch up to 30% so sometimes under difficult condition 2 ropes maybe used to get even more stretch so when the rope retracts there is more energy to pull the vehicle. You see this sometimes under harsh condition or when a 3500 pound vehicle trying to recover something double or triple that weight.
You said the magic word 15psi vs 35-55 psi others are running....Also a Raptor is especially designed at the factory for this ,then again a good driver in a 4wd anything can do this.
@MikeekiM-vh5se Not any 4wd. I've had to recover a lot 4wds from this spot. Hummers, tacomas, silverados, excursions, tundras, GXs, Armadas, Wranglers, the list goes on.. If you can't start and stop at this spot, you shouldn't attempt it. Lots of people get stuck because another person coming out or in get in the way.
The thing about recovery boards is that something has to change once you're out. If you aired down and you weren't to the frame, then probably. If you change nothing and manage to pop out, you'll likely be in the same situation in 10 feet.
Power strokes always buried here and gorda. 80k trucks get stuck on wet grass lol. Save them for driving into the office or going to lowes for 3 bags of mulch 😂
I feel like I have been seeing some repeat offenders making appearances in multiple videos. You need to start making a tally when you are underneath hooking up the strap. “Land Raver jerked here”
Yes. I need to make stickers to put on their vehicle. Most of the time they admit that I've pulled them out before.
Hey man, thank you again for helping me out when my hubs went out. You even went above and beyond to take the hubs off to check them out. Hope I see you next July under different circumstances lol. I'm the one with the red lifted f350.
Ah yes. I remember. And carry a spare set of super duty hubs now. See you out there next year.
2 wheel drive don't belong doing offload things
personally I don't really get the concept of driving on the beach. We have parking lots beyond the dunes and then simply walk on the beach
@EnjoyFirefighting Most of the Texas coastline is barrier island. We have around 365 miles of beach to access with only a small portion of area that is suitable for parking lots and crossovers. We do have those setups in some areas. So that's why we access most of the beaches by driving. No ownership of the beach is a Spanish concept. All of our beaches are designated as Texas Public Highways, except where they have made exceptions.
@@Land_Raver thank's for the quick reply; I've never seen beaches where people drive on myself - although I've seen them online in various places.
Here beaches are usually pull of people, especially along the Baltic Sea coastline.
Along the North Sea coastline there are some beaches, but not with nice sand like at the Baltic Sea, or like in the video. Along the North Sea there's the wadden sea which makes it impossible to drive through with normal vehicles, even for emergency services
You're welcome. Yes, we have a unique situation along our coastline. It is very similar to a lot of Australia's coast where you have a beach and small dunes behind it.
@@Land_Raver that's the same situation with most of our coastline, apart from short sections with cliffs instead of dunes.
Even outside the cities the sandy beaches are full with people as far as the eye can see for miles
Lets respect our beaches and the rights to drive on them , Texas open beaches act.
Leave them better then you found them. Peace.
Are these people not airing down first?
Some of them.
Probably not enough
V8 tundra is pretty heavy, thats a fat V8 in there, surprised they werent using 4 low or high
@aknadiri2520 All the crew cab trucks are within about 300 lbs of each other during that year model. It was definitely a 2wd though.
Hot sand is no joke, you guys have to much horse power. Slow in sand is always better when the area is flat. Fun to watch though, that tundra was useless in the sand.
What beach is this ??
San Luis Pass
Watching some of your other vids wanted to ask why 4x4 Toyotas get stuck so much?
Are other 4x4s just better designed or is it bad drivers?
It's like 80% driver and 20% vehicle. The Toyota driver typically has been led to believe they are reliable, and a logical leap leads them to the word capable as well. They can be if set up properly, but all vehicles are basically the same and are subject to physics.
Jut for context i think the Tundra is not 4x4 in this video, or not engage. If it’s 2x4 then the driver needs to refrain going to these beaches using that same truck
Because toyotas actually go places...you see them get stuck because they are doing what they were designed to do...go off pavement
@@sbcns Transfer case is blown/broken.
@@goldsilverbroke78 ...While other brands didnt get stuck in the same spot...Toyota is no better than any other 4x4,some cases worse depends on model of Toyota.
Yeah I’m sure getting all tires sunken deeper helps with the pulling 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Sucks they close this beach access.. not sure why, but Im going to miss all this fun
It's open. They just put up bollards in some areas.
Sounds good! 😂😂😂
I say that but I do the same thing all the time in the UTV.
What's the benefit for doubling tow strap length at times. Just puts you on better sand? Or is there physics involved with doubling the length of strap?
Just so you're not pulling through the same area again and again. Once you've had dozens, of vehicles get stuck in the same spot, it's beneficial to move to where the sand is as loose.
it can also possibly put you in a position of pulling down hill rather than uphill
A quality kinetic recovery rope can stretch up to 30% so sometimes under difficult condition 2 ropes maybe used to get even more stretch so when the rope retracts there is more energy to pull the vehicle. You see this sometimes under harsh condition or when a 3500 pound vehicle trying to recover something double or triple that weight.
Seriously
This is ridiculous. I feel bad for your city government and officials wanting to ban beach access
It was a joke. They can't block access.
@@Land_Raver then don't tow them out!
@@doc2936 It's my hobby.
@@Land_Raveran expensive hobby
Yes.....yes it is
My Raptor at 15psi crawls up dunes no problem!
You said the magic word 15psi vs 35-55 psi others are running....Also a Raptor is especially designed at the factory for this ,then again a good driver in a 4wd anything can do this.
@MikeekiM-vh5se Not any 4wd. I've had to recover a lot 4wds from this spot. Hummers, tacomas, silverados, excursions, tundras, GXs, Armadas, Wranglers, the list goes on.. If you can't start and stop at this spot, you shouldn't attempt it. Lots of people get stuck because another person coming out or in get in the way.
Do you think many of these people would have been able to get out with just some recovery boards?
The thing about recovery boards is that something has to change once you're out. If you aired down and you weren't to the frame, then probably. If you change nothing and manage to pop out, you'll likely be in the same situation in 10 feet.
Best off with a Toyota landcruser no problem built for getting out of sand 👌
They get stuck out here, too. The best way to not get stuck is with 37" tires or bigger.
I needed a good giggle 😂😂😂 today.
Fj putting in work