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Drkbadger

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I’m in Texas at lake limestone. We decided after two days of rain to park on the grass. But now we’re stuck. Any ideas on how to get out? Just waiting a few days for it to dry should work huh? Or call aaa.
 
I got stuck a year ago and was astounded when a friend was able to pull me out with his Jeep Cherokee. I NEVER would have believed it possible.

had that not happened, I would have called roadside assistance.

I’ve read of others being able to self rescue with jacks and boards.
 
I’m in Texas at lake limestone. We decided after two days of rain to park on the grass. But now we’re stuck. Any ideas on how to get out? Just waiting a few days for it to dry should work huh? Or call aaa.
What kind of a RV are we talking about; travel trailer, 5th wheel, motorhome?

TJ
 
Kitty litter. And to @Neemer’s point, you’d be shocked at how far just a little extra pulling assistance can go in getting a vehcile unstuck. If seen tiny cars yank monsters out of the mud and sand if they weren’t too far gone.
 

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