Francois Germishuys Posted April 30, 2021 Report Share Posted April 30, 2021 Hi, still a spot open to accommodate me? 🙏🏻 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Will Seivewright Posted April 30, 2021 Report Share Posted April 30, 2021 Thank you Gaurav, I appreciate the response. I have reviewed and that sounds eminently sensible - I look forward to becoming part of the community and driving with you in the future. All the best, Will 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Foxtrot Oscar Posted April 30, 2021 Author Report Share Posted April 30, 2021 1 hour ago, Francois Germishuys said: Hi, still a spot open to accommodate me? 🙏🏻 Unfortunately not @Francois Germishuys. Let's see what happens when I post the convoy. I'll keep you updates 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Foxtrot Oscar Posted April 30, 2021 Author Report Share Posted April 30, 2021 Good evening fellow adventurers! This is your Marshall speaking 😎😝🤣 Y'all ready for this? I certainly am! It's a big convoy, so lets see how the behemoths cope at the back bwahahahaha! 😈 I jest, you guys rock! We have plenty of support with us too. As usual all I ask is that you bring your A game, and of course a good sense of humour . My proposed convoy is as follows: Driver Car Level Position @Foxtrot Oscar Black X Marshall Lead @Jeepie Green Jeep Expert 2nd Lead @Arman Silver Jeep IM 3rd @Goutam Yellow Jeep IM 4th @Jorge Stepniak Felippe White Jeep IM 5th @Mario Cornejo Patrol SWB IM 6th @Thomas Varghese White X IM 7th @Yousef Alimadadi White Pajero Adv CF @Jon M Montero IM 9th @GauravSoni Pajero IM 10th @Jack Thomas F150 IM 11th @Watteau F150 IM 12th @Shehab Alawadhi F150 IM 13th @Islam Soliman Yukon Adv Sweep We meet at 3pm and shall be using radio channel 2 (two) frequency 446.031-25 YALLA! 8 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jon M Posted May 1, 2021 Report Share Posted May 1, 2021 Sounds great @Foxtrot Oscar I’ll be test driving a white Wrangler 3 door Sahara today, just thought I’d let you know in case that changes the order. See you later 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Foxtrot Oscar Posted May 1, 2021 Author Report Share Posted May 1, 2021 3 hours ago, Jon M said: Sounds great @Foxtrot Oscar I’ll be test driving a white Wrangler 3 door Sahara today, just thought I’d let you know in case that changes the order. See you later ooooo Okay. Have you driven it in the sand before? Might bumo you up a bit 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jon M Posted May 1, 2021 Report Share Posted May 1, 2021 14 minutes ago, Foxtrot Oscar said: ooooo Okay. Have you driven it in the sand before? Might bumo you up a bit No I haven’t driven it in the sand - surely better than the mighty Montero? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shehab Alawadhi Posted May 3, 2021 Report Share Posted May 3, 2021 Thanks for the great drive @Foxtrot Oscar really love Al Faqa area all my passengers enjoyed the drive. Thank you to everyone that supported @Jeepie @Islam Soliman @Yousef Alimadadi great job helping out and making sure we had the most fun! @Islam Soliman hope me messing around in the back didn't bother you too much, I may have been enjoying myself too much, was trying to get good footage for the go pro (which I will upload soon or ill make a dropbox or something) Overall had so much fun! See you all soon Inshallah P.S Yes kinda late for an after drive report 🤣 2 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Foxtrot Oscar Posted May 3, 2021 Author Popular Post Report Share Posted May 3, 2021 Drive report We started off as expected and tackled some small dunes before heading into larger long range dunes with long corridors . The recent rains meant the usually pristine sands had little ‘land mines’ all over them in the shape of shrubs and bushes . I carefully picked a path to avoid as much bumps as possible, the effect of a small shrub at high speed can be quite damaging so with that in mind we traversed the dunes making our way to the sabka. We had some minor stucks and refusals along the way . When we reached the Sabka there was an audible gasp as the convoy laid eyes on the high ridges , beckoning us forward . This is where the fun really began! With the clarion call of “Yalla” we thrashed the dunes . We travelled further into the less travelled side and as we did so the dunes became higher and the ridges sharper! “Go fast or Go Home” was the instruction and the convoy didn’t disappoint . We continued at pace, avoid the land mines in our path, getting atop of those razor sharp ridges. In amongst the glorious long ridges is a fabulous swirling bowl, I had marked it and was desperately seeking it when finally I spotted the location and the convoy whipped around it , not once , not twice , but thrice ! It’s so much fun! Yes we had some stucks, cars are liable to get crested when we have so many ridges , and the odd refusal as the sand churned up. But it was nothing that you wouldn’t expect and no one driver had more than another. It is also expected at IM level that you choose a cleaner path, you don't need to follow the tracks as you would at less experienced levels, perhaps some of you chose the wrong path @Armanthat gorgeous silver wrangler keeps you trucking along and you had a very good drive @GoutamIt was nice to see you again after such a long time, I think you only had one minor refusal. Good driving @Jorge Stepniak Felippe You had the roof down and the whole family with you and still managed a flawless drive. Well done! I hope the family enjoyed your driving. @Mario CornejoThe last time I drove with you was back at fewbie level, it's great to see the progress you have made and a flawless drive from you. Well done. @Thomas VargheseJust the one stuck I think and a couple of refusals Thomas, nice driving, I would ask when next you find yourself having a refusal that you step out and assess the situation. You know better than most what your car is capable of and how it is reacting. At IM level it is expected. @Jon MYou had a good drive, there was one moment I had my heart in my mouth as you slightly oversteered. Perhaps the difference from the dinky SWB Jeep by comparison to the Montero? Otherwise, good drive, @GauravSoniAnother very accomplished drive from you , almost flawless , just that one refusal in the churned sand. Well done. @Jack ThomasNice driving Jack and a lovely stuck haha aside from that no major issues from you. Well done. @WatteauNice to see you and your better half again, flawless drive and perfect winch man. Well done. @Shehab AlawadhiHave you bought that lady of yours a Jeep yet? YALLA! haha. Well driven , I don't recall you having any issues . Thank you to my support team of @Jeepiererouting perfectly, great to have such experience behind me. @Yousef Alimadadihandling the recoveries and stepping in when needed and @Islam Solimanfor sweeping up everything at the back. Until our next adventure 9 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Varun Mehndiratta Posted May 3, 2021 Report Share Posted May 3, 2021 15 minutes ago, Foxtrot Oscar said: Drive report We started off as expected and tackled some small dunes before heading into larger long range dunes with long corridors . The recent rains meant the usually pristine sands had little ‘land mines’ all over them in the shape of shrubs and bushes . I carefully picked a path to avoid as much bumps as possible, the effect of a small shrub at high speed can be quite damaging so with that in mind we traversed the dunes making our way to the sabka. We had some minor stucks and refusals along the way . When we reached the Sabka there was an audible gasp as the convoy laid eyes on the high ridges , beckoning us forward . This is where the fun really began! With the clarion call of “Yalla” we thrashed the dunes . We travelled further into the less travelled side and as we did so the dunes became higher and the ridges sharper! “Go fast or Go Home” was the instruction and the convoy didn’t disappoint . We continued at pace, avoid the land mines in our path, getting atop of those razor sharp ridges. In amongst the glorious long ridges is a fabulous swirling bowl, I had marked it and was desperately seeking it when finally I spotted the location and the convoy whipped around it , not once , not twice , but thrice ! It’s so much fun! Yes we had some stucks, cars are liable to get crested when we have so many ridges , and the odd refusal as the sand churned up. But it was nothing that you wouldn’t expect and no one driver had more than another. It is also expected at IM level that you choose a cleaner path, you don't need to follow the tracks as you would at less experienced levels, perhaps some of you chose the wrong path @Armanthat gorgeous silver wrangler keeps you trucking along and you had a very good drive @GoutamIt was nice to see you again after such a long time, I think you only had one minor refusal. Good driving @Jorge Stepniak Felippe You had the roof down and the whole family with you and still managed a flawless drive. Well done! I hope the family enjoyed your driving. @Mario CornejoThe last time I drove with you was back at fewbie level, it's great to see the progress you have made and a flawless drive from you. Well done. @Thomas VargheseJust the one stuck I think and a couple of refusals Thomas, nice driving, I would ask when next you find yourself having a refusal that you step out and assess the situation. You know better than most what your car is capable of and how it is reacting. At IM level it is expected. @Jon MYou had a good drive, there was one moment I had my heart in my mouth as you slightly oversteered. Perhaps the difference from the dinky SWB Jeep by comparison to the Montero? Otherwise, good drive, @GauravSoniAnother very accomplished drive from you , almost flawless , just that one refusal in the churned sand. Well done. @Jack ThomasNice driving Jack and a lovely stuck haha aside from that no major issues from you. Well done. @WatteauNice to see you and your better half again, flawless drive and perfect winch man. Well done. @Shehab AlawadhiHave you bought that lady of yours a Jeep yet? YALLA! haha. Well driven , I don't recall you having any issues . Thank you to my support team of @Jeepiererouting perfectly, great to have such experience behind me. @Yousef Alimadadihandling the recoveries and stepping in when needed and @Islam Solimanfor sweeping up everything at the back. Until our next adventure So wish I was there...somehow Faqa and i have never gotten along .. everytime planned for it, either was forever waitlisted like this time or some other reasons ..Not going to give up ..😀 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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