Dear Almosters,
I took part in Desert Gazing series last year, and it was great, so I was looking forward to the 2022 edition to start. Last year was in the Jeep with only about 8 drives under my belt.
This year was very different having logged a lot more drives and gained a lot of experience since those early days, and the added FJ factor

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I was first to arrive at the entry point, while setting the GPS point for the deflate area I was joined by
@osman, we headed off with Osman leading, after a few missed turns we managed to hit the spot, well actually we drove a few meters passed the spot, by which time
@PedroLeal had appeared and quickly hit the spot exactly at the marked tree. Eventually we all assembled at the meeting point and the attendance was taken, lots of now many familiar faces and some newer ones. it was to be a large convoy.
I found myself somewhere towards the end of the convoy with
@alshamsi_m leading
@Mohanad in 2nd lead, then it was to be 2 newbies 1 intermeadiate in sequence with
@osman as sweeper. The Field Commander extraordinaire
@Barish floating around (he is everywhere)
@rapailo floating to mention a few.
@KIMOz and
@CARLOSS were scattered within the convoy.
As promised it was a fairly straightforward drive with a lot of track driving a few smallish dunes and technical areas and the unexpected places like the quarry and the forest section. Through underpasses and even some highway sections. The areas to the sides of our planned track were rather tricky with ditches and extreme soft patches - as some of the floaters were to find out very early on in the drive. a fantastic drive and a reasonably good flow with the expected 2nd tries and a couple of stuck cars. The biggest challenge (for us further back in the convoy) was the ever present dust clouds, at times making it almost impossible to see the car in front only 20 - 30m ahead. This gave me the perfect opportunity to try out my new "Yellow" off-road lights I was impressed with their performance in the dust, helping to make it a little easier to see - but even so 110% concentration was required.
The Climbs !
Doing these climbs in the dark is a drive highlight for me, and on this drive we had a number of very nice climbs to conquer. I am honored that one climb was named Brett's Climb, thankfully I managed the climb with relative ease - I didn't kangaroo bounce on the climb, fly over the top or get crested, a few of the traits that I have previously been very good at !!
I have now completed quite a number of sets of 10 drives and although being slow to learn the basics I feel the persistence and practice is paying off. my confidence is growing and I seem to have finally got the FJ set up in a way that suits my driving style. no hard bumps on decent, no kangarooing, no bottoming out of the suspension, no tires rubbing on the wheel arch on hard turn's. I feel more at ease behind the wheel.
My advise to my fellow Newbies - keep coming on drives - listen to the marshals, observe the other more experienced drivers, for some of us (me) that learning curve is longer than some but it is not a race it is about personal development at the correct pace for the individual.
The club is about inclusiveness and equality, respect and guidance, tolerance and patients (the marshals have shown lots of patients with me

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A big shout out
@alshamsi_m for organizing this drive during Ramadan, to all that took part including but not limited to (sorry if I miss anyone)
@Barish @rapailo @optimus @ALKHATIB @KIMOz @Osman
@Flor @CARLOSS @Adonisalsissi @SomayaJk @AntonT @piotr @AZK89 The Media crew
@mpodroid @nidal78 @Ehab
Another highlight of the night - gathering on the top of the dune at the end of the drive to enjoy food, drinks and an unlimited number of stories - some were even true ! until the early hours of the morning. 80km drive was full of adventure. I only reached home at 3:30am.
One last thing before I sign off - if you have the opportunity to join higher level drives as a passenger jump at the chance, it helps to learn and gives you a whole different prospective on the skills required to master this amazing sport.
Ramadan Kareem.
See you all at the Grand Iftar event next weekend