Awning Pegs in Sandy Surface
We are visiting a site in the south of France this year and are advised that the pitches being so close to the beach are effectively sand. Do anyone have any experience of the best pegs to use? I found this guide http://www.campingworld.co.uk/en/gb/News/Tent-Pegs-Explained/n-296.aspx and do have plastic pegs but unsure how well they will hold a full size awning in sand! Any experiences gratefully received!
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I always found the plastic square shaped ones best in that situation and you can buy extra long ones. If you have a flap out type awning you could always do what the french do fill plastic bags with sand and use those as weight.
David
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Sandy soil needs a deep broad surface area to provide lateral resistance so I guess the V pegs are going to be the best bet? Along with sand bags TBH...
4x4 recovery ground anchors look like ploughs for a reason!
We're heading that way in August, was going to manufacture some pegs from short lengths of angle iron at work for the key pegs but not really expecting many storms...
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All good advise ,,,,but never mind the storms the "MISTRAL" can blow for months !!! .
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Although the Mistral can happen anytime of the year it tends to blow for days, usually 4-7, rather than months. It comes down the Rhone Valley and is caused by high pressure in central Europe and low pressure in the Med. It has a cousin called the Tramotan (?) which blows down the gap between the Pyrenees and the Black Mountains, we used to get this when we lived near St Chinian. If the sky is gin clear it is an indication that the Mistral may be on its way.
Pegs, yes 'V' shaped ones are the best in windy conditions but get 'storm guys' for your awning as well, you should be fine. We have never lost an awning in the south of France.
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