DuNeS BoUnCer
Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 11:25 am
Well, for sure an amazing night....from every point of view!
The driving was interesting and challenging, my second night driving ever, really something special what do you feel...
Some problems for some car, and at the and a big problem to my car :035:......coming down from a dune, easely and slowly, the engine suddenly has switched off and there was no way to restart.
All the team did an amazing job, someone from a mechanical point of view, someone else tried to raise my spirits.....thanks to all, all of you are amazing people :027:
At the end it was decided to tow out Tornado....not an easy job, very heavy car, in the middle of nowhere, at night...we had all the ingredients for a perfect nightmare.
But we are Almoster, and we did a fantastic job, special thanks to Alosh and his Jeep, but thanks to all of you. Another trip to put in the book of special memories, I will never forget driving a few meters behind Alosh without engine = no power steering and no breakes :013: ....and not in a flat area......
I was feeling sad all the night, but a good chit chat with Abu Jimmy all over the night helped me a lot, thanks bro!
Lesson learned: never do a night trip if the following morning there is a trip organized by yourself.
Any way, proud to be an Almoster
The driving was interesting and challenging, my second night driving ever, really something special what do you feel...
Some problems for some car, and at the and a big problem to my car :035:......coming down from a dune, easely and slowly, the engine suddenly has switched off and there was no way to restart.
All the team did an amazing job, someone from a mechanical point of view, someone else tried to raise my spirits.....thanks to all, all of you are amazing people :027:
At the end it was decided to tow out Tornado....not an easy job, very heavy car, in the middle of nowhere, at night...we had all the ingredients for a perfect nightmare.
But we are Almoster, and we did a fantastic job, special thanks to Alosh and his Jeep, but thanks to all of you. Another trip to put in the book of special memories, I will never forget driving a few meters behind Alosh without engine = no power steering and no breakes :013: ....and not in a flat area......
I was feeling sad all the night, but a good chit chat with Abu Jimmy all over the night helped me a lot, thanks bro!
Lesson learned: never do a night trip if the following morning there is a trip organized by yourself.
Any way, proud to be an Almoster