From the attached photo you'll see how my very first attempt at parking on a beach ended up, namely with the front wheels buried up to the rims.
It got me thinking about the benefits of four wheel drive in these occasions and as the rear wheels were on firm ground, reversing out would have been easy with RWD.
Given that four wheel drive vans are rare and expensive, I wondered if a couple of caravan motor movers driving the back wheels would be a useful card to have up one's sleeve to play on occasions like these.
Any thoughts?
(Having just seen the price of them I realised that I could pay for a lot of recovery services for the same money! Still, it's the viability of the concept that I'm curious about).
It got me thinking about the benefits of four wheel drive in these occasions and as the rear wheels were on firm ground, reversing out would have been easy with RWD.
Given that four wheel drive vans are rare and expensive, I wondered if a couple of caravan motor movers driving the back wheels would be a useful card to have up one's sleeve to play on occasions like these.
Any thoughts?
(Having just seen the price of them I realised that I could pay for a lot of recovery services for the same money! Still, it's the viability of the concept that I'm curious about).