Sand Hollow
Driving in the sand is unlike anything else. Sand is constantly changing. In just a few feet, it can go from firm to soft. Sand also changes with time. Firm sand just driven over can be soft an hour later. The trick is to get up enough speed to keep the tires on top of the sand. The hard part is accelerating up to that speed without bogging or digging in.
The KM3s worked better in the sand than I thought they would, but to be honest, Other than riding an ATC at the beach, I have very little experience in sand.
The trip was a lot of fun and I plan to return soon.