Get to the meeting point & you can join the drive...no problem until you get the PM

I had no clue what the coordinates was. I started working on them the next morning, google, google & more google but still nothing. Then I send
@Agalon a message saying I will not be able to join the drive because I cannot figure out the coordinates

. He asked me if I had a Garmin, the answer was there. I went to fetch it & started going through the position formats....easier said than done. Eventually I found something that looked like what I needed, punched in the numbers & found "the" meeting point. Send
@Agalon a PM to confirm & hey gave me the

.
On my way to the meeting point I bumped into
@Agalon at the fuel station, he told me if I can keep up I can follow him

. I lost him on the highway once or twice, but eventually caught up. When we hit the sand he tried his best to loose me, we did not deflate so i was all over the place but managed to keep up.
We got to the meeting point long before the time, deflated & waited for the rest to arrive.
We had a short briefing & there were two convoys,
@Agalon was taking our convoy with
@Rashidjass &
@presa looking after us. I was just behind
@Johanna that was second lead. The track was nice & smooth but someplace there were heavy traffic in the past so it looked like a mine field. A few times
@Agalon made short turns & steep climbs, I just laughed & trie dto get it right. There were traffic in the area as well, buggies & cars, people just driving without any flags, once a Pajero even joined the back of our convoy.
One stage
@Agalon took a big knock & we stopped & checked the jeep, all was good & we continued again. There were a few second tries & only one stuck, other than that it was a very nice drive, the sunset was awesome as well as the cookies & coffee from
@alshamsi .
Thank you to all the marshals & advance taking care of us & till we meet in the sand again, stay safe.
Greeting
Rooies