The Duners
Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2019 6:31 pm
Dear Almosters,
I'll be quick to write my report for today drive as in a few hours I'm catching an airplane which is taking me on the other side of our (flat) world ... sadly I'll stay far from the Desert for 2 week-ends and I know I'll feelsick for that TT TT
There were many Almosters at the meeting point this morning as the plan was to arrange 2 convoys, one for 10 drives and below, the other for 10+. Our Marshals showed their generosity again and welcomed the waiting list. This made the two convoys longer than usual thumbsup
[mention]alshamsi_m[/mention] took the lead of the 10- while [mention]Solmaz[/mention] did lead the 10+. I was car n.6 behind [mention]thiago[/mention] and ahead [mention]Bu Zayed[/mention]
The rain fallen in the last few days made the sand very hard but below the top layer the sand was very soft and passage of the cars was forming deep tracks. [mention]Solmaz[/mention] warned us about the higher risk of pop out and roll over due to such conditions slow
This is not my first drive with Marshal [mention]Solmaz[/mention] and .. I love the way she leads in love
She draws beautiful lines on the sand which result in fast drives with constant speed. She is a natural, her drive is never hesitant: it's always smooth and light thumbsup
I was enjoying the drive so much that my focus started fading a bit and excessive excitement took over ... and here comes the lesson I learned today: in a tall dune we were supposed to climb sideway and reach almost the edge but still staying on the same side. I think the crazy side of me whistled in my ear: "show them what you can do ..". I did approach the dune too fast, I rode the edge of the dune and I steered down. I was too fast, I had to break and the back of my car started some crazy horse fishtail .. [mention]Solmaz[/mention] at the radio immediately called me back to reality: "Loca come here please .." sick She nicely but firmly explained what I should have done to keep my drive safe. She said "I know what you can do" that clearly meant "don't show off and keep learning in full safety". Thank you [mention]Solmaz[/mention], it was an important lesson for me you're kidding, right
Worth to mention what happened during one of the most technical passages. We're crossing a series of tricky dunes and suddenly we heard the voice of [mention]alshamsi_m[/mention] giving a prod to one of us ... we started to look at the sky wtfsmilie and then around us and we found him standing on the back trunk of his Hilux on top of a dune 50 meters far and silently watching at our convoy ... panic moment brigade.baka-wolf.com
Apart from the crazy horse moment and the silent patrolling of our Founder, I had a 2nd try and a lot of fun. I'll remember this drive for the next two weeks I'll have to stay far from the sand
We completed the drive after approx 50Kms. We had many 2nd tries and at least 3 pop-outs which means it was not a walk in the park .. not at all grin
Thanks to ...
[mention]Abu Jimmy[/mention] for the organization of this drive
[mention]alshamsi_m[/mention] for dedicating all of his week ends to setup fun to us
[mention]Solmaz[/mention] for the lead and the lesson.
Thanks to the Advanced and the Intermediate who supported the drive today. Particular mention to [mention]Bu Zayed[/mention] for the advices on how to deal with tracks.
Dear friends, that's all for this drive. I'll miss you. Looking forward to meeting you soon
Take care and stay safe
I'll be quick to write my report for today drive as in a few hours I'm catching an airplane which is taking me on the other side of our (flat) world ... sadly I'll stay far from the Desert for 2 week-ends and I know I'll feelsick for that TT TT
There were many Almosters at the meeting point this morning as the plan was to arrange 2 convoys, one for 10 drives and below, the other for 10+. Our Marshals showed their generosity again and welcomed the waiting list. This made the two convoys longer than usual thumbsup
[mention]alshamsi_m[/mention] took the lead of the 10- while [mention]Solmaz[/mention] did lead the 10+. I was car n.6 behind [mention]thiago[/mention] and ahead [mention]Bu Zayed[/mention]
The rain fallen in the last few days made the sand very hard but below the top layer the sand was very soft and passage of the cars was forming deep tracks. [mention]Solmaz[/mention] warned us about the higher risk of pop out and roll over due to such conditions slow
This is not my first drive with Marshal [mention]Solmaz[/mention] and .. I love the way she leads in love
She draws beautiful lines on the sand which result in fast drives with constant speed. She is a natural, her drive is never hesitant: it's always smooth and light thumbsup
I was enjoying the drive so much that my focus started fading a bit and excessive excitement took over ... and here comes the lesson I learned today: in a tall dune we were supposed to climb sideway and reach almost the edge but still staying on the same side. I think the crazy side of me whistled in my ear: "show them what you can do ..". I did approach the dune too fast, I rode the edge of the dune and I steered down. I was too fast, I had to break and the back of my car started some crazy horse fishtail .. [mention]Solmaz[/mention] at the radio immediately called me back to reality: "Loca come here please .." sick She nicely but firmly explained what I should have done to keep my drive safe. She said "I know what you can do" that clearly meant "don't show off and keep learning in full safety". Thank you [mention]Solmaz[/mention], it was an important lesson for me you're kidding, right
Worth to mention what happened during one of the most technical passages. We're crossing a series of tricky dunes and suddenly we heard the voice of [mention]alshamsi_m[/mention] giving a prod to one of us ... we started to look at the sky wtfsmilie and then around us and we found him standing on the back trunk of his Hilux on top of a dune 50 meters far and silently watching at our convoy ... panic moment brigade.baka-wolf.com
Apart from the crazy horse moment and the silent patrolling of our Founder, I had a 2nd try and a lot of fun. I'll remember this drive for the next two weeks I'll have to stay far from the sand
We completed the drive after approx 50Kms. We had many 2nd tries and at least 3 pop-outs which means it was not a walk in the park .. not at all grin
Thanks to ...
[mention]Abu Jimmy[/mention] for the organization of this drive
[mention]alshamsi_m[/mention] for dedicating all of his week ends to setup fun to us
[mention]Solmaz[/mention] for the lead and the lesson.
Thanks to the Advanced and the Intermediate who supported the drive today. Particular mention to [mention]Bu Zayed[/mention] for the advices on how to deal with tracks.
Dear friends, that's all for this drive. I'll miss you. Looking forward to meeting you soon
Take care and stay safe