What's your favourite sand ladder / bridging device?
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What's your favourite sand ladder / bridging device?
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Re: What's your favourite sand ladder / bridging device?
Mantec Sand Tracks $299/pair (England) Overland Journal Editor's Award
Used em in Africa. Also used em to roast chux and a goat as well. Very useful. Picture is in Tanzania, on the lake front of Lake Victoria. It was our Christmas dinner. (Sorry no picture of the goat) But we buried the ramps in the ground and put the roasting spit through the holes.
Used em in Africa. Also used em to roast chux and a goat as well. Very useful. Picture is in Tanzania, on the lake front of Lake Victoria. It was our Christmas dinner. (Sorry no picture of the goat) But we buried the ramps in the ground and put the roasting spit through the holes.
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NO picture = No goat...sorry without a photo no one is going to believe this goat story...
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Re: What's your favourite sand ladder / bridging device?
I do have a picture of the setup, but alas, not one with the goat actually in it.
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NO GOAT then
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Re: What's your favourite sand ladder / bridging device?
On the west coast I carry a chain saw make any type of ladder/b
ridge I need. Also you can make a pretty good roasting fire too.

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What's your favourite sand ladder / bridging device?
Unless your in the desert where you would find lots of sand and zero trees.
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Re: What's your favourite sand ladder / bridging device?
Then i would carry a pair of these and a roll of astro turf for under them.
http://www.allramps.com/UTV10.htm
Ten feet long you could also fold hem in halve for extra strenght
http://www.allramps.com/UTV10.htm
Ten feet long you could also fold hem in halve for extra strenght
Measure it twice, cut once. Dam still cut wrong