Did you stop your truck or stall out or what? What was the initial cause? It seems deep and thick but I would think if you kept moving you would be okay.
Coming of the pavement I had to break hard, and i don't know if on of the breaks locked a little or what the deal was but when I got in the sand it seemed like it was bogging a little. I hit a soft spot a when i backed out of that there was a few feet deep hole. I wanted to cross this little channel and back out. I hit the bottome and it felt like the front end was just pushing sand. I then put it in reverse real quick and that little pause was all it took for the front end to drop in the current.
I dropped the air just in case the brake had locked to let them release. I was close enough for the back to be out of the water that Mindy's brother did not have to get his feet wet. I think that at that time we could have pulled it out with Mindy's F-150. The sand getting down there was realy loose. so we did not try.
Mindy wanted to try and drive it out and going back did nothing. But going forward she could just churn forward and I thought that it would chew its way out. But right before it was going to pull its way out onto the sandbar and it just dug down. That is when we rucruted help to dig out.
Everything that we did just made it go deeper. The only thing we did right was to dam up the chanel that we were sitting in so the current was not driving them down.