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Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 1:05 pm
by Bonno
Hello there,
Joined the Club recently and new to Dubai and driving in the sand. Lived out in Borneo previously, where it rained frequently and mud was the issue and where 4wd's are part and parcel of "the interior" transportation, and are all modified to cope with the conditions. Recently completed a Desert Driving Course to appreciate the differences (many!) and have also found the 'The Most Important Articles at the Forum' a great source of information as well.
We have already completed a number of exploratory drives to Khasab, Liwa and the east coast, but not yet ventured off road - looking forward to that!
Cheers,
Mark
Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 1:55 pm
by caprihorse
Bonno;32110 wrote:Hello there,
Joined the Club recently and new to Dubai and driving in the sand. Lived out in Borneo previously, where it rained frequently and mud was the issue and where 4wd's are part and parcel of "the interior" transportation, and are all modified to cope with the conditions. Recently completed a Desert Driving Course to appreciate the differences (many!) and have also found the 'The Most Important Articles at the Forum' a great source of information as well.
We have already completed a number of exploratory drives to Khasab, Liwa and the east coast, but not yet ventured off road - looking forward to that!
Cheers,
Mark
Hi Bonno and welcome to our Club. Wow, such a waste of time and money to attend this driving course. Wait until you join the first trip with us, to see the real difference, what does it mean real off-roading in sand dunes.
Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 1:58 pm
by caprihorse
nicosd;32103 wrote:Hello all, my name is Nicolas and my principal reason for joining is to understand how to address my xterra's dreadful suspension.
cheers
nicolas
Hi Nicosd and welcome here. Your suspension is at the moment more than perfect, so don't worry about it at all.
Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 2:04 pm
by TAURUS
bijubs;31919 wrote:hi to all,
i am Biju from Dubai love to go for off road and sands... i am 43 years old ...sporty sprit having experienced Prado vx in desert 4 times starts with liwa .. a grate experience..!! living in Dubai with family and doing own business in Scaffolding sale and rentals ..
my offroad experience is 2 time GNFD AND Nissan Explorer 2 time.. and solo in near by desert ... love to do more in Desert.. a fun loving sporty person.
Hi Biju
Welcome to the club
Hope to see u soon on sand...
Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 2:07 pm
by TAURUS
keerthikumar;31924 wrote:Hai to all my new friends in this team,
My name is keerthikumar just joined a two weeks before. Am into IT solutions in Dubai. I like driving and would like to experience the desert with you. Am having a fortuner.
Please let me know how can I join you for the next trip.
Hi Keerthi
Welcome to our club & see u soon on sand...
Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 2:13 pm
by TAURUS
anupam;31999 wrote:Hi All,
Joined the CLUB few days back and it took some time to go through the immense knowledge posted on different threads specially 'The Most Important Articles at the Forum'.
Looking forward to start great off road experiences with ALMOST4X4 Team.
Cheers,
Hi Anupam
Welcome to the club ,
Follow our -
http://www.almost4x4.com/vb/showthre...Most-Important
Hope to see u soon in sand
Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 2:15 pm
by TAURUS
nicosd;32103 wrote:Hello all, my name is Nicolas and my principal reason for joining is to understand how to address my xterra's dreadful suspension.
cheers
nicolas
Hi Nicosd,
Welcome to the club ,
Follow our - http://www.almost4x4.com/vb/showthre...Most-Important
Hope to see u soon in sand
Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 2:18 pm
by TAURUS
Bonno;32110 wrote:Hello there,
Joined the Club recently and new to Dubai and driving in the sand. Lived out in Borneo previously, where it rained frequently and mud was the issue and where 4wd's are part and parcel of "the interior" transportation, and are all modified to cope with the conditions. Recently completed a Desert Driving Course to appreciate the differences (many!) and have also found the 'The Most Important Articles at the Forum' a great source of information as well.
We have already completed a number of exploratory drives to Khasab, Liwa and the east coast, but not yet ventured off road - looking forward to that!
Cheers,
Mark
Hi Bonno
Welcome to the club ,
Follow our - http://www.almost4x4.com/vb/showthre...Most-Important
Hope to see u soon in sand
Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 3:48 pm
by Bonno
caprihorse;32111 wrote:Hi Bonno and welcome to our Club. Wow, such a waste of time and money to attend this driving course. Wait until you join the first trip with us, to see the real difference, what does it mean real off-roading in sand dunes.
Caprihorse, Not entirely a waste of time and money, I did learn a lot, however it did fall short as there was nothing about vehicle recovery
