after a bit of winter hibernation, we're back at it! another solid one in the books, couldn't have asked for better weather.
we towed it up to Carolina Beach State Park south of Wilmington on Mon-Thurs this past week to take some time during our local school system's break period. about 5hrs from our location in E. GA, with fuel/pee stops and almost 300 miles on the dot each way. getting more comfortable with the T4R towing and achieved an impressive 18.5 mpg average fully loaded (cargo carrier on top) and using 4th gear (out of 5) for half the trip.
we usually do a family beach trip over the summer but with COVID being what it is, we weren't sure we'd get to experience that this year - so we decided to do a beach trip our own way while camping. CBSP is also home to one of the only colonies of carnivorous plants in the US (venus fly traps, pitcher plants, etc) so my wife and son were nerding out about that pretty hard. good hiking and pretty good campsites. we had to rely 100% on solar power, since there are few powered sites and they were all sold out. worked out fine, we never ran low on juice even with tree cover above us.
off on a hike; they must have done a controlled burn a few years ago, very little underbrush beneath the pines
which quickly turned to craggy live oak forest, and then swampy swampness
but we found our bitey plants. they're really small in the wild
just 20 mins south of Carolina Beach is Fort Fisher state park, which has ~4 miles of 4WD beach. so the next day, we came to this sign, and i was happy
went out there for 2 full days and had a blast, and it gave us a chance to play with the off road goodies, get familiar with how the truck handled on sand and practiced with my tire deflator tool. 20psi front / 15psi rear offered great flotation on stock junky dunlop HTs. airing down:
its my island!
we had tons of room to ourselves out there. our beach neighbors were basically 200 yds away in each direction. one of my neighbors of course he had an old toyota pickup with a 22RE. 670,000 miles and still kicking!
so, no bathrooms out there! and i'm not driving 20 mins back and forth to the ranger station every time somebody has to whiz. so we set up a little 5 gallon home depot bucket compost toilet in a tiny shower tent. worked a treat
helping out an older couple that was in a bad way. 40psi in all 4 tires was a no-go. helped them deflate down to 20psi, yanked my fake maxtrax out of the roof hauler and they popped right out. anybody else have a wife that insists on having a banana ride the dash on every roadtrip?!
4Hi was totally fine 95% of the time, locked into 1st gear since the speed limit on the beach is 15. we only had to venture down into 4Lo + locker once or twice when we had to drive perpendicular across some serious ruts.
not many places can you roll off the beach, call ahead to a place and have a seafood boil ready for you to pick up on the way back to your site. our little coleman stove did this thing up perfect. along with a cold beer this was one of the best meals i could hope for after a day like that
Next trip in May, back deep in the Appalachians at Standing Indian campground in Franklin NC!
Next project: I'm building a low-profile, cheap drawer system for the back of the 4Runner. we found out camping this trip that the hatch is just a complete mess. we need some basic organization for stuff like toiletries, small tools, stuff sacks and camp gear. something like this:
should be fun aside from the stupid high lumber prices right now, but what can you do.