LisaLisa
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- Newport Beach, CA
I've been going over all the stuff we may need, and info that might be helpful for newbies this weekend...and here's what I came up with:
Race fuel is available at:
Central Coast Yamaha & SeaDoo
2004 Preisker Ln
Santa Maria, CA 93454
(805) 925-1971
Emergency number (805) 215-8708 (The owner, Leann's Cell - she will open up if after hours just for our group!)Carries VP C12, Ultimate 4 and Ultimate 2.
Normal hours - Sat 9-6 - Sun 10-4
Arnies ATV Rentals
311 Pier Ave
Oceano, CA 93445
(805) 474-6060
located at the south beach entrance to the dunes
For you hardcore redneck's in the group, the airport in Oceano (immediately behind the camp site) carried and will sell AvGas. Not sure of their hours though.
For the best Mexican (total dive) food around, head out to Hiway 1, go south about 2.5 miles and look for:
La Tapatia Markets & Deli
1909 Front St
Oceano, CA 93445
(805) 481-3857
There is the most amazing food counter/deli in the back that serves breakfast, lunch and early dinners - SUPER cheap and SO good. The food is very authentic, and you get exceptionally large servings. Be sure to ask for Lucy - the little lady with the gold teeth that runs this counter. She'll take good care of you I promise! Breakfast burritos like footballs for $3.75, spicy pork tacos way cheap, and fresh menudo on Sundays :X LOL!
Grocery Stores:
PLEASE be sure to support Albertson's as they've been a big supporter of this ride. They are located at:
Albertsons-Sav.-On
1132 W Branch St
Arroyo Grande, CA 93420
(805) 474-4909
Take the Briscoe Rd. Exit and go to the north east side of the freeway
Or....
Von's
Located on the left hand side of Grand Avenue about 2.5 miles from the freeway exit
Grand Avenue is going to be your best avenue for pretty much anything you may need. There is a mobile ice vendor on the beach, as well as mobile pump station, so you might need that.
Need hardware?
Miner's Ace Hardware
1056 Grand Ave
Grover Beach, CA 93433
(805) 489-2931
Things I've learned about towing heavy stuff on the beach/in the sand:
Air down to 15psi just before you leave the hard pack on the beach. It is not good for the tires to drive very far at this pressure. I also lower the pressure on the trailer to 15-20psi when it's got a heavy load.
Unload toys or even disconnect the trailer. This is optional but helps - especially when trying to get a lot of folks in one camp site.
Remove mud flaps.
Pick your spot and drive in straight as possible at a pretty good speed.
Do not make sharp turns in the sand.
When leaving, drive out of your spot onto the hard pack, then air up and load your toys.
If a tow is necessary, make sure the tow vehicle is aired down to at least 15 pounds and he has a drop hitch or other connect point that is lower than your motorhomes body.
Coordinate the take off so that he jerks you just as you gun it.
Plywood or other type of traction mat under the tires will help.
Travel straight, DO NOT TURN, until your going at a pretty good pace.
Also, if you're not traveling with someone who has a pickup, there are plenty of guys around willing to help. Some do it for fun, some do it for spare cash. Trust me, you will be happy to give them some.
Hope this helps - please add info if you have firsthand knowledge/experience.
Thanks!
LP
Race fuel is available at:
Central Coast Yamaha & SeaDoo
2004 Preisker Ln
Santa Maria, CA 93454
(805) 925-1971
Emergency number (805) 215-8708 (The owner, Leann's Cell - she will open up if after hours just for our group!)Carries VP C12, Ultimate 4 and Ultimate 2.
Normal hours - Sat 9-6 - Sun 10-4
Arnies ATV Rentals
311 Pier Ave
Oceano, CA 93445
(805) 474-6060
located at the south beach entrance to the dunes
For you hardcore redneck's in the group, the airport in Oceano (immediately behind the camp site) carried and will sell AvGas. Not sure of their hours though.
For the best Mexican (total dive) food around, head out to Hiway 1, go south about 2.5 miles and look for:
La Tapatia Markets & Deli
1909 Front St
Oceano, CA 93445
(805) 481-3857
There is the most amazing food counter/deli in the back that serves breakfast, lunch and early dinners - SUPER cheap and SO good. The food is very authentic, and you get exceptionally large servings. Be sure to ask for Lucy - the little lady with the gold teeth that runs this counter. She'll take good care of you I promise! Breakfast burritos like footballs for $3.75, spicy pork tacos way cheap, and fresh menudo on Sundays :X LOL!
Grocery Stores:
PLEASE be sure to support Albertson's as they've been a big supporter of this ride. They are located at:
Albertsons-Sav.-On
1132 W Branch St
Arroyo Grande, CA 93420
(805) 474-4909
Take the Briscoe Rd. Exit and go to the north east side of the freeway
Or....
Von's
Located on the left hand side of Grand Avenue about 2.5 miles from the freeway exit
Grand Avenue is going to be your best avenue for pretty much anything you may need. There is a mobile ice vendor on the beach, as well as mobile pump station, so you might need that.
Need hardware?
Miner's Ace Hardware
1056 Grand Ave
Grover Beach, CA 93433
(805) 489-2931
Things I've learned about towing heavy stuff on the beach/in the sand:
Air down to 15psi just before you leave the hard pack on the beach. It is not good for the tires to drive very far at this pressure. I also lower the pressure on the trailer to 15-20psi when it's got a heavy load.
Unload toys or even disconnect the trailer. This is optional but helps - especially when trying to get a lot of folks in one camp site.
Remove mud flaps.
Pick your spot and drive in straight as possible at a pretty good speed.
Do not make sharp turns in the sand.
When leaving, drive out of your spot onto the hard pack, then air up and load your toys.
If a tow is necessary, make sure the tow vehicle is aired down to at least 15 pounds and he has a drop hitch or other connect point that is lower than your motorhomes body.
Coordinate the take off so that he jerks you just as you gun it.
Plywood or other type of traction mat under the tires will help.
Travel straight, DO NOT TURN, until your going at a pretty good pace.
Also, if you're not traveling with someone who has a pickup, there are plenty of guys around willing to help. Some do it for fun, some do it for spare cash. Trust me, you will be happy to give them some.
Hope this helps - please add info if you have firsthand knowledge/experience.
Thanks!
LP