Breathe again!
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2020 9:24 pm
Today’s drive was the best drive I’ve been lucky to be part of. It’s started at a “nice” 44 degrees temperature but little did we know that things were about to get even hotter and faster as soon as the drive started.
Our convoy was led by Booy with Rathica as second lead, Petr in the middle followed by myself and Abu Jawad.
The first half of the drive took us thru some nice small dunes where we got re-accustomed to driving in the desert again after a long time and then a technical area with very small dunes and soft sand.
As the outside temperature began to go down to “reasonable” levels, we entered the second part of the drive in an area with mid sized and some higher dunes that allowed the marshal to speed things up and we were more than happy to follow and try not to break the flow of the drive.
We side-crested probably 99% of the dunes, which for a newbie like myself, used to straight-cresting most of the time, was pure joy.
We had two or three second tries and one pop-out which was fixed very quickly.
Overall the flow and vibe of the drive was amazing and driving in such a small formation definetly helped keep the pace up and play around some of the nicer dunes without the risk of running into each other.
Having the slowest and least powerful car of the convoy made me work a bit harder trying to keep up and aside from a few climbs where I could not use the momentum of the vehicle I am pretty happy with my performance
As the sun started to set, we neared our end point but we all wished we could have continued for another hour or so but due to current conditions we cannot stay too long in the desert.
It was great to be back in the sand together with Almost 4x4 and I can’t wait for the next drive.
Thank you to our marshal Booy and thank you to all the members of today’s convoy Rathica, Petr and Abu Jawad.


Our convoy was led by Booy with Rathica as second lead, Petr in the middle followed by myself and Abu Jawad.
The first half of the drive took us thru some nice small dunes where we got re-accustomed to driving in the desert again after a long time and then a technical area with very small dunes and soft sand.
As the outside temperature began to go down to “reasonable” levels, we entered the second part of the drive in an area with mid sized and some higher dunes that allowed the marshal to speed things up and we were more than happy to follow and try not to break the flow of the drive.
We side-crested probably 99% of the dunes, which for a newbie like myself, used to straight-cresting most of the time, was pure joy.
We had two or three second tries and one pop-out which was fixed very quickly.
Overall the flow and vibe of the drive was amazing and driving in such a small formation definetly helped keep the pace up and play around some of the nicer dunes without the risk of running into each other.
Having the slowest and least powerful car of the convoy made me work a bit harder trying to keep up and aside from a few climbs where I could not use the momentum of the vehicle I am pretty happy with my performance

As the sun started to set, we neared our end point but we all wished we could have continued for another hour or so but due to current conditions we cannot stay too long in the desert.
It was great to be back in the sand together with Almost 4x4 and I can’t wait for the next drive.
Thank you to our marshal Booy and thank you to all the members of today’s convoy Rathica, Petr and Abu Jawad.
