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17/3/2007 at 4:07pm
Location: St.Ives Outfit: Romahome Duo-Hylo
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I am visiting a site with very sandy soil, I read somewhere that you need special pegs for this type of pitch, is this correct and if so where can I buy these pegs ?
Thanks, Alan.
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17/3/2007 at 4:15pm
Location: None Entered Outfit: None Entered
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Hi, hows about some Deltas?
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17/3/2007 at 4:39pm
Location: Scotland. Outfit: Conway Camargue Lots of Vangos. .
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Big old fashioned wooden pegs are good for sand. More grip. But if the ground is very loose and sandy, there`s not a lot out there that will hold in ground like that.
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17/3/2007 at 4:49pm
Location: Dorset Outfit: Lots.mainly Cabanons!
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I was taught that in sandy ground you should put the pegs in at as shallow angle as possible. Then cross peg by putting a second peg in across the first one. It's always worked for me in loose soil.
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17/3/2007 at 8:01pm
Location: North Lanarkshire Outfit: CI Itaca
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I agree with Piglet. Thats exactly what we do, its more sand than soil where we pitch and we've never had any problems..........until it comes to taking them out that is 
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17/3/2007 at 8:18pm
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I have always found bulldog pegs to be the best for sandy ground, especially if crossed as suggested by Piglet and Ma.
I certainly would not consider skewer type or plastic pegs for this kind of ground.
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18/3/2007 at 9:22am
Location: Plymouth Outfit: Ol worn out suit n shoes.
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Quote: Originally posted by Alan Reese on 17/3/2007
I am visiting a site with very sandy soil, I read somewhere that you need special pegs for this type of pitch, is this correct and if so where can I buy these pegs ?
Thanks, Alan.
Hi Alan. The sandier the soil, the more you need a peg with a large surface area. It's just like pulling a matchstick and a shovel through sand, you know which one will be more difficult. If you would like to supply an address, I'll happily send a sample.
These might be OK for the beach. http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c69/deltape9/M.jpg
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18/3/2007 at 9:28am
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Now they are Neat pegs Rob
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18/3/2007 at 10:02am
Location: Kent Outfit: Trousers and Teeshirt
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Looks a great idea Rob, but how do they store when not in use??
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18/3/2007 at 10:08am
Location: Plymouth Outfit: Ol worn out suit n shoes.
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Same as normal Delta pegs. When produced, the spade will slip on like a shoe.
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18/3/2007 at 10:15am
Location: Kent Outfit: Trousers and Teeshirt
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Very neat. Whose a Clever Boy then!! The wise one strikes another great idea.
Well done Rob
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18/3/2007 at 12:44pm
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Thanks for the suggestions, I already own some Delta pegs and have just orderd some more. I am campervaning on the east coast and am worried my stand alone awning might get blown away.
Thanks Alan.
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18/3/2007 at 8:41pm
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Good day,
If weight is not a problem, ie you are in a car etc. Then I always carry a few of those Giant corkscrews that dog owners have. They are about 18 inches and screw into the ground to attach dog leads to. However if you expect inclement weather (UK!) then 2 of these are the best anchors for any tent. One at the front and one at the back, and the tent is going nowhere ! These adapt to any ground no matter how sandy. plus with a lever in the round part at the top, you can screw into any ground no matter how rockey as well. You can get them cheap in Pound shops etc. So they are worth carrying. Cheers4now, Dave.
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