Senthil Kumar Posted October 29, 2020 Report Share Posted October 29, 2020 Nice experience, usefull brief of driving technics with cheerful drive, every one done well, thanks @Ale VallecchiVallecchi, @Alexander Alcala , @Foxtrot Oscar 3 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Athula Dharmadada Posted October 29, 2020 Report Share Posted October 29, 2020 @Ale Vallecchi @Alexander Alcala @Foxtrot Oscar Thank you for the exciting drive. Click on link for the pictures https://carnity.com/gallery/category/370-fewbie-lahbab-to-qudra-i-dubai-29-oct-2020 4 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ale Vallecchi Posted October 31, 2020 Author Report Share Posted October 31, 2020 LAHBAB - QUDRA MARATHON DRIVE - PART 1 Report As winter approaches, long drives lasting the whole day, will soon become possible. This excursion was planned as one such drive, but was broken into 2 parts, firstly due to the lingering heat in the middle of the day, and secondly to allow more members to join, in this past long weekend. This route aims to join one of the least driven areas of Dubai - Lahbab - to the most popular one - Qudra - covering most of Dubai's desert from East to West. The whole drive covers 108 Km of sand, with a break between the end of the first half at Skydive and the start of the second leg at Murqaab (but it could also be Lisaili). The first part of the drive, which we are reporting here, took us from a yellow sand area of open dunes, with a few technical areas and sabkhas separating them, to a fun string of red sand low bowls overlooking Nazwa (with Big Red and Badayer's pyramid dunes visible in the distance, then directly west toward Skydive, through technical yellow dunes, and finally, whiter sand open dunes close to Skydive. The drive took place without almost any refusals (save while riding in the bowls), with all drivers displaying very good control of their cars, both in the tighter, more technical terrain, and in the more fun playgrounds. It is incredible how this area gifts us with no other clubs' convoys zig-zagging through it, in spite of its proximity to the most popular Nazwa/Big Red/Badayer off-roading locations. The only human signs were tracks left by locals training their falcons, and a circuit used by quad-drivers during the previous day, which marked heavily the sand close to Skydive. Other than this, we thoroughly enjoyed the almost unspoiled area. Congratulations for an excellent drive to @Tamas Hoffmann as Second Lead (waiting to see some of that drone footage), to@Alexander Alcala covering the Center Lead position with abnegation, and to @Foxtrot Oscar (Angela) for her clean sweep of the convoy. A note of "Very Well Done" to all the drivers: @Javier Lucero, @Athula Dharmadada, @Anand Nataraj, @Senthil Kumar, @Yasas Dharmadasa, @RaYan E, @Jihad Hachem, and @Abu Muhammad. This first part of the Marathon covered 58.8Km, in 2:55 hours of driving (while moving), at a total average speed of 14Km/h (20 Km/h while moving). Thank you to all the members, looking forward to another, uninterrupted Marathon drive. With the idea of getting ready for the winter, when long drives lasting a whole day (with a lunch break) will be possible 5 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Javier Lucero Posted October 31, 2020 Report Share Posted October 31, 2020 2 hours ago, Ale Vallecchi said: LAHBAB - QUDRA MARATHON DRIVE - PART 1 Report As winter approaches, long drives lasting the whole day, will soon become possible. This excursion was planned as one such drive, but was broken into 2 parts, firstly due to the lingering heat in the middle of the day, and secondly to allow more members to join, in this past long weekend. This route aims to join one of the least driven areas of Dubai - Lahbab - to the most popular one - Qudra - covering most of Dubai's desert from East to West. The whole drive covers 108 Km of sand, with a break between the end of the first half at Skydive and the start of the second leg at Murqaab (but it could also be Lisaili). The first part of the drive, which we are reporting here, took us from a yellow sand area of open dunes, with a few technical areas and sabkhas separating them, to a fun string of red sand low bowls overlooking Nazwa (with Big Red and Badayer's pyramid dunes visible in the distance, then directly west toward Skydive, through technical yellow dunes, and finally, whiter sand open dunes close to Skydive. The drive took place without almost any refusals (save while riding in the bowls), with all drivers displaying very good control of their cars, both in the tighter, more technical terrain, and in the more fun playgrounds. It is incredible how this area gifts us with no other clubs' convoys zig-zagging through it, in spite of its proximity to the most popular Nazwa/Big Red/Badayer off-roading locations. The only human signs were tracks left by locals training their falcons, and a circuit used by quad-drivers during the previous day, which marked heavily the sand close to Skydive. Other than this, we thoroughly enjoyed the almost unspoiled area. Congratulations for an excellent drive to @Tamas Hoffmann as Second Lead (waiting to see some of that drone footage), to@Alexander Alcala covering the Center Lead position with abnegation, and to @Foxtrot Oscar (Angela) for her clean sweep of the convoy. A note of "Very Well Done" to all the drivers: @Javier Lucero, @Athula Dharmadada, @Anand Nataraj, @Senthil Kumar, @Yasas Dharmadasa, @RaYan E, @Jihad Hachem, and @Abu Muhammad. This first part of the Marathon covered 58.8Km, in 2:55 hours of driving (while moving), at a total average speed of 14Km/h (20 Km/h while moving). Thank you to all the members, looking forward to another, uninterrupted Marathon drive. A great drive indeed. Enjoyed it thoroughly. Thanks to all. See you on the dunes soon. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alexander Alcala Posted November 1, 2020 Report Share Posted November 1, 2020 (edited) Thanks to @Ale Vallecchi for a fantastic ride. I enjoyed very much the variety of terrains and the comradery of the group. Also congratulations to the rest of the convoy for an incredible display of control and mastery of their rides. I 'm looking forward to the next adventure. Edited November 1, 2020 by Alexander Alcala 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Abu Muhammad Posted November 1, 2020 Report Share Posted November 1, 2020 Thank you @Ale Vallecchi for pleasurable drive and I learned so much. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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