Beach camping: Sand in the RV?

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I can picture us trying to use a leaf blower on our Goldens.  Kind of like one of those Keystone Kops scenes.
 
TonyDtorch said:
it's because campers can easily become permanent tenants,  so they keep them moving every two weeks ....

even BLM land is that way.

The ease of letting the camper become permanent is on the owner.
My point is if the camper is willing to pay, and no rules are broken, the persistent rotation of the site is more of a "flip of the coin" than otherwise.
Maybe it's a matter of playing the odds. But it still doesn't make sense to me.
 
I've used baby powder, but a cheaper alternative is corn starch. We had a cottage on the beach on Saginaw Bay (Michigan) for most of my life, and the corn starch was actually the best. It feels so silky on the toes. Use exactly as you would baby powder (with a puff).

 
great tips here and have helped a lot,

but last trip while keeping an eye on the sand intake i was stumped when i found and nice pile of sand in front of the toilet.  :eek:
now how do i tell the family to prevent this?
 
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