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When it comes to securing awning pegs in hardstandings, I don't think they have yet found the composition for the base material.
It needs to be reasonably easy to drive in the pegs, able to grip the pegs firmly, and not leave holes after pegs are removed, which makes it difficult for following campers to get their pegs secure if they hit same spots.
I have often thought a compacted mix of rubber crumb and granite dust would do the job. I wonder if any of the clubs have organised a test? For example, a heavy, welded box filled with various compacted mixes, a peg driven in, and then tested for resistance to loosening.
Bertie.
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