Fast Track - Friday the 13th!
Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2012 9:32 am
Hi guys,
I was so excited for this drive that I got to the meeting point before they even opened the shops at Albadayer around 7:30 in the morning on Friday the 13th!
Around 8-8:30 the members who camped nearby the night before started showing up along with some of the other members who were joining for the Friday morning intermediate drive.
After everybody gathered up and chitchatted for a while, it was Falcon who got everyone's attention and briefed us on the drive.
I believe we were split up into 2 convoys, where the advanced drivers would take a different route, but in the same area at Albadayer. (Advanced drivers, please jump in an add your experience)
We started the drive at around 9 a.m. and before we knew it, people were getting stuck on the loose sands of Albadayer. Since we were using the "buddy" technique, I was able to help pull out the car in front of me after the driver got stuck on top of a dune. It made me feel useful for once!
Then it was my turn to get stuck, and thanks to Altosh and Cruzin, I was able to get out and continue the drive. I must admit, this was probably the best drive I've ever had with the group. The combination of loose sand, big dunes, sharp edges, and sudden drops made it even more interesting. I'm not 100% sure, but I felt that my front wheels got airborne 3 times during the drive!
The leading marshal, Falcon, was simply amazing at the way he was choosing the route. I felt the challenge, ate lots of sand, and never heard my car scream so loud! After an hour of driving, during a short break, I checked my tire pressure, and was surprised to see that it had increased by 4 psi since the morning. So, I deflated again, and we started driving once again.
The drive was called Fast Track, and it was probably during the last hour of the drive, around 11 a.m. that Falcon decided to see if we could keep up with him! His decision allowed me to use my 3rd gear for the first time that day!
The ability to be in the 3rd and sometimes 4th position in the convoy really helped me get a feeling of how the leading marshal makes such quick decisions in choosing the path and angles to take. It was also a great display of their skills, and an inspiration to newbies like myself.
By the time the drive was over, I felt like a child who finishes his ice cream and wants MOREEEEE right away! But I had to face reality, inflate, and head back to Dubai!
I like to thank the leaders, marshals, founders, and all my good friends at Almost4x4 who make my weekends a memorable one week after week!
I hope to join you guys on many more drives to come.
Regards,
George
I was so excited for this drive that I got to the meeting point before they even opened the shops at Albadayer around 7:30 in the morning on Friday the 13th!
Around 8-8:30 the members who camped nearby the night before started showing up along with some of the other members who were joining for the Friday morning intermediate drive.
After everybody gathered up and chitchatted for a while, it was Falcon who got everyone's attention and briefed us on the drive.
I believe we were split up into 2 convoys, where the advanced drivers would take a different route, but in the same area at Albadayer. (Advanced drivers, please jump in an add your experience)
We started the drive at around 9 a.m. and before we knew it, people were getting stuck on the loose sands of Albadayer. Since we were using the "buddy" technique, I was able to help pull out the car in front of me after the driver got stuck on top of a dune. It made me feel useful for once!
Then it was my turn to get stuck, and thanks to Altosh and Cruzin, I was able to get out and continue the drive. I must admit, this was probably the best drive I've ever had with the group. The combination of loose sand, big dunes, sharp edges, and sudden drops made it even more interesting. I'm not 100% sure, but I felt that my front wheels got airborne 3 times during the drive!
The leading marshal, Falcon, was simply amazing at the way he was choosing the route. I felt the challenge, ate lots of sand, and never heard my car scream so loud! After an hour of driving, during a short break, I checked my tire pressure, and was surprised to see that it had increased by 4 psi since the morning. So, I deflated again, and we started driving once again.
The drive was called Fast Track, and it was probably during the last hour of the drive, around 11 a.m. that Falcon decided to see if we could keep up with him! His decision allowed me to use my 3rd gear for the first time that day!
The ability to be in the 3rd and sometimes 4th position in the convoy really helped me get a feeling of how the leading marshal makes such quick decisions in choosing the path and angles to take. It was also a great display of their skills, and an inspiration to newbies like myself.
By the time the drive was over, I felt like a child who finishes his ice cream and wants MOREEEEE right away! But I had to face reality, inflate, and head back to Dubai!
I like to thank the leaders, marshals, founders, and all my good friends at Almost4x4 who make my weekends a memorable one week after week!
I hope to join you guys on many more drives to come.
Regards,
George