Retired Friday after 37 years with the same company, so the wife said "what do you want to do on your first day of retirement?"
So we made a midnight run down Mustang Island all the way to the Mansfield cut, maybe not the best idea, the sea fog was bad, visibility was bad, but we managed to make the 60mi beach run to P.M. arriving at around 4:45 then decided to wait until twilight before starting back, so we walked (climbed) around on the jetties for awhile.
The sand was 40/30/20, 40% hard 30% soft and 20% very soft, pulling very hard in 2nd and even 1st a few times but never requiring shifting out of full time FWD, total run 265mi, total sand 120mi, averaged 9.0MPG, the 60 mile beach run is the only way to get to the north side of the Mansfield cut.
What the sign does not say is there is no cell service from this sign to the Port Mansfield cut so everyone is defiantly on their own.
There were only about a dozen or so camps on the 60 mile stretch, and the vast majority were in the first 15 miles, there was only one camp from marker 40 to the jetties, how often can you say your closest neighbor is 20 miles away!