Rock & Sand 02/01/2021
Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2021 12:01 pm
Shamsi arranged a family suitable drive through Wadis and desert tracks to start the year with, no doubt very scenic and suitable for all type of drivers.
Started somewhere off the E87 where we were asked to deflate to only 25, main reason to make the drive a little bit more enjoyable, with a lot of logic families where positioned at the front close the leading Marshall so they could enjoy the scenery a bit more and the rest of us towards the back, I went before last just ahead of Haider who was in charge of sweeping.
From the meeting point we drove in a very beautiful mountain area with no difficulty, even at the back of the convoy where the dust of the cars ahead was at its highest we could appreciate what this region has to offer. I marked a couple of "crossings" that lead into what seemed to be interesting tracks up the mountains in case they could come useful in the hotter months for camping with the family.
What I learnt, well, sand is much better than gravel!!!, the views are fab but the drive is a different thing ... my wrangler managed to produce rattling noises from some places that I did not believe was possible, I think that even the plastic covers where rattling ...
Came out of the mountains in the Al Ghail Road and pass Al Ghail in the E18 we enter the desert where we were asked to deflate to "normal", little technical break and off we went in West direction, a lot of vegetation, farms, farm animals, ... very different from the desert I am used to hence very curious about my first trip in that area.
Second lesson learnt, if sand is better than gravel, bold dunes are also better than "hairy" ones ... we used tracks but the dunes did not look very inviting with all the bushes waiting for a pop-out.
Shamsi had warned us of 5 climbs in the desert drive, while waiting for my turn below in the last one I noticed Shamsi coming out of his car quickly once he reached the top to position himself in the balcony area, he normally does that to keep an eye on safety or when he wants to smile at other´s in trouble so I wondered what would be ahead of us, once my turn came ... the worst climb ever in my life!!!, ditches and holes on uneven positions, don´t even know how to describe it but I imagine that is how trainers must feel when you put them in the washing machine.
We finished the drive in a very good location to head back home (even more if you live in Al Hamriya
), E611 close to the Um Al Quwain exit.
Thank you to the Marshall and everyone who attended for making the drive possible, a great way to start the New Year!!!
See you on the sand soon.
Started somewhere off the E87 where we were asked to deflate to only 25, main reason to make the drive a little bit more enjoyable, with a lot of logic families where positioned at the front close the leading Marshall so they could enjoy the scenery a bit more and the rest of us towards the back, I went before last just ahead of Haider who was in charge of sweeping.
From the meeting point we drove in a very beautiful mountain area with no difficulty, even at the back of the convoy where the dust of the cars ahead was at its highest we could appreciate what this region has to offer. I marked a couple of "crossings" that lead into what seemed to be interesting tracks up the mountains in case they could come useful in the hotter months for camping with the family.
What I learnt, well, sand is much better than gravel!!!, the views are fab but the drive is a different thing ... my wrangler managed to produce rattling noises from some places that I did not believe was possible, I think that even the plastic covers where rattling ...

Came out of the mountains in the Al Ghail Road and pass Al Ghail in the E18 we enter the desert where we were asked to deflate to "normal", little technical break and off we went in West direction, a lot of vegetation, farms, farm animals, ... very different from the desert I am used to hence very curious about my first trip in that area.

Second lesson learnt, if sand is better than gravel, bold dunes are also better than "hairy" ones ... we used tracks but the dunes did not look very inviting with all the bushes waiting for a pop-out.
Shamsi had warned us of 5 climbs in the desert drive, while waiting for my turn below in the last one I noticed Shamsi coming out of his car quickly once he reached the top to position himself in the balcony area, he normally does that to keep an eye on safety or when he wants to smile at other´s in trouble so I wondered what would be ahead of us, once my turn came ... the worst climb ever in my life!!!, ditches and holes on uneven positions, don´t even know how to describe it but I imagine that is how trainers must feel when you put them in the washing machine.

We finished the drive in a very good location to head back home (even more if you live in Al Hamriya

Thank you to the Marshall and everyone who attended for making the drive possible, a great way to start the New Year!!!
See you on the sand soon.