beach ain't fer walkin
legally, i can drive on the beach.
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my Honda Civic is, newer than the one pictured here, and happens to be the EX model with all the trimmings, so it's a little heavier than it looks, but it happens to have wide low-profile tires! ...mounted on 17" wheels that weigh twice as much as a sensible 14" steel wheel. so follow me on twitter to see a video of me trying to reverse a bright red Civic coupe out of a ditch of its own creation while fursuiters caper in the background.
i didn't mention here as i did on Twitter as i don't really have a lot of active watchers anymore that i drew this in reference to Furvana 2019 at Ocean Shores WA, and in Warshington the Pacific coast beach is legally a state highway, so you can drive on it as far as you like, no property owners can lay claim to any stretch of it.
EDIT: really FA? you use the @ sign now? this is such a stupid frikkin' comment system. 11 seconds left. now none.
i didn't mention here as i did on Twitter as i don't really have a lot of active watchers anymore that i drew this in reference to Furvana 2019 at Ocean Shores WA, and in Warshington the Pacific coast beach is legally a state highway, so you can drive on it as far as you like, no property owners can lay claim to any stretch of it.
EDIT: really FA? you use the @ sign now? this is such a stupid frikkin' comment system. 11 seconds left. now none.
My car has skinny little 13s" so it tends to sink in loose surfaces. I got lucky that I hit some firmer sand before the car bottomed out and was able to back out without any assistance. Here most beaches are legally considered to be roads as a holdover from the past when good roads were few and far between.
Yeah they use the @ sign as well now because doing it the old way is too hard for some people.
Yeah they use the @ sign as well now because doing it the old way is too hard for some people.
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