Okay with the exception of .5 mile per hour winds entire time we were there that was an awesome experience at the 35 mile marker, we went in at low tide and came out the next day during high tide which was freaking awesome. It was very slow going due to being Turtle breeding season we could only drive 15 miles per hour on the beach,
All in all it was a great trip looking forward to the next trip someplace more wooded,
We didn't do any fishing this round. We just just finished building a basic expedition trailer and wanted to see how she handled before I started on mine. Definitely want to head back before things turn blazing hot. Unfortunately I'm more of a hunter. I suck so bad at fishing I make people around me suck.
There was not very much seaweed on the beach at all there was however a whole lot of trash. I was able to stay in 2 wheel drive almost the entire time there and back even at high tide, I had to shift to 4 once on the way down and three or four times on the way back at high tide but that was me playing with the soft sand you know trying to see some of the limitations of my rig. Driving will be slow for the next few months due to Turtle nesting season after that the speed limit will go from 15 to 25 miles per hour and should make traveling a little quicker.
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