Thanks for all the replies..
The most common suggestion seems to be drop the tyre pressure in stages until your out - which I did not try.
The tide was coming in and the beach ended up being quite narrow – also the sand was a lot softer as soon as you turned off the “tracks”.
When the Landy started sliding down the slope towards the water I really got worried but another guy in my office agrees with you and says steer with it and go down onto the harder wet sand – use this harder area to build up speed / momentum and then get back onto the higher tracks. Not to sure if I am brave enough for that yet – seen too many youtube pictures of drowned / swamped vehicles.
Really good idea – it’s amazing how deep it sinks the Maxtrax – gone!! - your see nothing but churned up beach sand – ½ the time was spent digging & prodding with the spade to find the bloody things. I need to order new ones anyhow because most of the knobs on mine are gone now – clear sign of spinning the wheels which I now know not to do..
Thanks guys - lovely stuff this thing called “experience” plan to take a few mates back this weekend (who won’t sit on the dune) and go get stuck again so that I can try these suggestions out – only one way to learn..


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