Vaibhav Posted February 13, 2022 Report Share Posted February 13, 2022 @Shaaz Shathank you for the drive. It’s always fun to drive with you. And definitely looking forward to your next drive soon. Today we saw @Carnity family working and coordinating together. That’s one reason why it makes me go for a drive every week. Excellent job as usual from 2nd lead @Ashok chaturvedisweep @Thomas Varghese And CF @Pacific @Waqas Parvez @topgear @Aisha S @Gilbert Khalil @MMansoor @Davie Chase pleasure driving with you guys. See you soon on sand. 4 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pacific Posted February 13, 2022 Report Share Posted February 13, 2022 48 minutes ago, Vaibhav said: @Shaaz Shathank you for the drive. It’s always fun to drive with you. And definitely looking forward to your next drive soon. Today we saw @Carnity family working and coordinating together. That’s one reason why it makes me go for a drive every week. Excellent job as usual from 2nd lead @Ashok chaturvedisweep @Thomas Varghese And CF @Pacific @Waqas Parvez @topgear @Aisha S @Gilbert Khalil @MMansoor @Davie Chase pleasure driving with you guys. See you soon on sand. Wht we see today is the true and most needed thing in desert and life....resilience. The X made of great strength steel and the man driving it is man got nerves of steel. @Shaaz Sha. Both recovered in just in moments. All were driving great, refusal are part of it and we get better through the course of time. It was great to be you with guys. Good to see energetic @Aisha S. All others were familiar faces @Waqas Parvez @Gilbert Khalil @Davie Chase @topgear(and his cute and curious Hang) and @MMansoor. Thanks @Ashok chaturvedi and @Thomas Varghese. 3 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Waqas Parvez Posted February 13, 2022 Report Share Posted February 13, 2022 @Shaaz ShaThanks for an amazing drive today; it was full of fun and technical dunes; it was sad that it came to an end due to the unfortunate event; however, the most important take away was your safety, and thank God you are safe; I was amazed to see how composed and calm you were in such a difficult situation @Ashok chaturvedi @Thomas Varghese @Pacific Thank you for keep us calm and showing how to handle such difficult situation @Vaibhav @Davie Chase @MMansoor @Gilbert Khalil @Aisha S rest of the crew was fantastic, demonstrating great teamwork and showing what it means to be driving with @Carnity which is more like family. 3 2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Thomas Varghese Posted February 13, 2022 Popular Post Report Share Posted February 13, 2022 1st of all I thank God to have made me participate in this drive so that I could meet some men and a woman who has nerves of steel. People who had looked so ordinary turned out to be super heroes. Thanks @Shaaz Sha the lead, @Ashok chaturvedi the SL, @Vaibhav, @Waqas Parvez, @topgear, @Aisha S, @Pacific the CF, @Gilbert Khalil, @Davie Chase, @MMansoor who all showed up on time for the drive so that we could start our drive on time. The start of the drive I was feeling excited as I have never driven in this area and didn't see any cross tracks which showed its not a very frequented area by off roaders. The start was exciting with some low level side sloping, ridge riding, and cross overs at a medium pace right from the meeting point. The drive proceeded with minimal refusals and few stucks which gave the opportunity to take out the shovel and the rope. I appreciate @Aisha S & @Davie Chase for fully understanding the club's instruction of staying put wherever you are when the car in front is having trouble negotiating the terrain. They stopped and patiently waited for the car in front to get out of the situation even risking themselves stuck in that awkward position and meanwhile helping out the driver with shovel and clear instructions and also everybody else for keeping the radio channel free for the lead and support team to use. As our marshals have always instructed us this is perfectly ok and less stressful for the lead and support team rather than worsening the situation by crashing into each other. Well done. The drive proceeded excitingly for the convoy and soon found @Mehmet Volga's & @Kailas's convoy on the way. It was nice to exchange greetings and pleasantries with them and we moved on to other parts of the desert to explore. Soon I found myself in a very precarious situation stuck at almost 50 to 60 degree angle on the side of a small slip face. I had to call the support of @Shaaz Sha & @Pacific to rescue me from this tricky situation. Meanwhile friends like @Davie Chase, @MMansoor, @Gilbert Khalil & finally the 2nd lead @Ashok chaturvedi chipped in with their shovels and tried to dislodge my car from the sand wall build up. @Davie Chase gave me the gentlest of pulls to yank me out but didn't help much and we were worried the car may roll down the slip face. Good job buddy and I can sincerely recommend you to tug me out anytime as it was a very professional pull you executed. Don't bother about not being successful. The crucial point is your pull didn't cause a roll over. Anything hard would have definitely triggered a disaster. Finally @Shaaz Sha's experience as a lead paid off by shovelling more at the right places and after a bit of left right, blip blip accelerator the sand slowly released its grip on my car and it slowly slid down and we all sighed with relief and proceeded again in our drive. The 2nd part of this drive is when I saw @Ashok chaturvedi stopped in a position which resembled a crest and somebody I think it was @Waqas Parvez or @Vaibhav shouting frantically into the radio don't follow Shaaz to Ashok. As there was no reply from Shaaz I immediately rerouted from my position along with @MMansoor to reach where Shaaz was, to check out on him. I found Shaaz alright sitting inside his car but the windscreen broken and some minor scratches on its sides. Shaaz pushed open his door and calmly walked out. The rest of the convoy followed the path I took and joined us. The X surely had a roll over and had a double pop out on its left side. Shaaz explained what had taken place. As he was coming down straight from the top of the dune his front driver side wheel dug into the super soft sand as it was a slip face and resulted in a pop out throwing out the momentum of the car into a disarray. Even while the car was rolling down he had the presence of mind to switch off the engine, crouch into the seat protecting the head from banging on the roof. Well God was also on our side and he came out unhurt. This was the time I saw a perfectly behaved convoy. Nobody crowded over the car, nobody tried to be a vocal hero, everybody pitched in with their physical efforts to recover the car. @Ashok chaturvedi slowly winched out the car from its position to flat ground. Then we saw the lady @Aisha S in action. She coordinated the efforts to fix the jack under the car and saw to it that the pop outs were fixed soon after. @Aisha S proud to have driven with you and I promise will drive with you anytime. The 3rd part of the drive was when the X proved what a car it is. It showed us why its called the mighty X. It sure is the mighty X. Right after fixing the pop out and getting rid of the cracked windscreen @Shaaz Sha simply drove out from the desert in the X as if nothing happened. Everyone followed him in the convoy order. The X maybe injured but not out and certainly will not limp. Proud to own this breed of car. It saved the driver from any injuries and after some care could drive itself out from this to exit. I want to stress something which I learned from this incident. All the drivers and club members should be aware of the risks the trip leads take to keep us entertained in the drive. The importance of a good 2nd lead. The lead is driving and driving through unknown terrain where there are no roads or sign boards to warn them of the dangers below. Desert is a very dangerous place. Shouldn't drive without paying absolute attention. Some people say this Marshal is exciting that marshal is ok or another marshal is boring. There is nothing like that. They drive and take the lead so that we can learn to drive offroading in the most safest way. We should be respectful of the risks they take. They too have a family waiting for them to reach home just like all of us. Shaaz plus point is he takes us through unchartered areas of the desert where few people venture into. This makes his drives exciting but remember all fun has its risks too. He took the risk so that we can enjoy the offroading experience. The other important lesson I learned from this is never drive in the desert or anywhere without wearing the seat belt. 100% it was the seat belt which protected him from flying around in the car when the roll over happened. Other than this everything went smoothly at the police station for the police report. Once the car was inspected by police they released the car and its right now reached its garage for repairs on a recovery truck. Thanks everybody for joining the drive. It was my honor to have driven with such level headed drivers in a convoy. See you soon in the sands. Pictures will be posted in the gallery as soon I can transfer them from the camera to my computer. 5 6 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Shaaz Sha Posted February 13, 2022 Author Popular Post Report Share Posted February 13, 2022 Hello. It was an eventful day and an eventful drive..and more over a day where every one of us realized the strength of carnity family. Let me thank each and every one of you for being such good and helpful people in the middle of worst nightmare of an off- roader . Thank you 🙏👏👏👏. It was a real pleasure to drive with all of you today and we were all amazing at the drive level. It was a a wonderful drive. But it was unfortunate towards the end. Thanks to @Ashok chaturvedifor being a wonderful 2nd lead and for you winch which did a lot today. Thank you @Thomas Varghesefor sweeping the convoy and for all your help and support and for being with me and @Ashok chaturveditill the end of the whole show. Thank you @Pacific for the CF role and you did a wonderful job today in bringing my car back to life.Thank you @Aisha S for all the shoveling you did and help in fixing the pop out. Thank you @Davie Chasefor the advises and for making the car drivable removing the wind shield and for you protective eye wear. Thanks to @MMansoor @Vaibhav@Gilbert Khalil @Waqas Parvezand @topgear Thank you all once again and see you soon guys. 6 2 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vaibhav Posted February 14, 2022 Report Share Posted February 14, 2022 Small video of an amazing drive with a beautiful weather 3 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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