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Having been rescued by Charlie a couple of times, I can attest to his skills! Congratulations Charlie! I will keep you busy6 points
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Thanks, @M.Seidam for pointing out the FB+ error on Simon's promotion. Fixed it. It shows that all of the above who congratulated Simon (Incl. Simon) didn't read more than the title.....lololol.5 points
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@M.Seidam its always a fun blast driving with you ...lets get those heart beats up π Thanks @munkybizness i am just following your footsteps bro π5 points
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Congratulations @Imteeaz! Not long before you hit the expert! And here I am struggling to join a newbie drive when they get full and overbooked in 5 minutes!! @GauravCan we please have more newbie drives so we get a chance to upgrade??π5 points
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Congratulations @Simon Dawood! Supremely well deserved and in spectacular fashion too. Make that Pajero flyyyy5 points
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Congratulations man @Simon Dawood well deserved πππ5 points
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hearty congratulations @Simon Dawood well deserved . prepare yourself for a fun blast this coming sunday π5 points
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What a speed man π You are frying over the grades πͺ Well done @Simon Dawood5 points
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Congratulations @Simon Dawood for reaching the Intermediate Level with Carnity Offroad Club. Looking forward to seeing you growing further and helping others to learn the art of offroading in a safe environment. Please make sure your Carnity user profile is always updated with all the latest Emergency contact details. P.S. Trip lead might deny your participation if you don't have required off-road gear. INTERMEDIATE Drives Attended (Indicative) Minimum 10 Fewbie Plus drives are required within last 6 months for Intermediate promotion. What you'll learn Basic GPS and navigational skills Basic tow rope and winch recoveries Extreme side sloping and long hill climb Tall dunes ridge riding and criss crossing Precise control over technical dunes Fast pace desert driving Clear radio communication skills Advance recovery skills Self recover from dune crest Soft sand recovery Pop-out fixing Skills required Adventurous and thrill seeker but in a safe manner Level headed under stressful situations Responsible, dependable and accountable Car Worthiness Capable 4x4 vehicle with low range gearing Suitable approach and departure angle High profile tires Off-road gear required Safety flag, tire deflator, tire pressure gauge, shovel, fire extinguisher, medical kit, radio (walkie-talkie), air compressor, tool kit, rated recovery rope and 2 rated shackles, GPS. Drive teamwork Manage center forward position with Trip Leadβs permission Learn/assist recoveries under Trip Leadβs supervision Re-route convoy and coordination, when needed Learn to lead small portion of Intermediate drive under Marshal supervision Drive Joining Join Newbie, Fewbie, Intermediate and Exploration drives only Forum participation Active participation on the forum Share drive experience + feedback Share drive pictures in the gallery Post trip report after the drive4 points
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Congratulations @george charbel! Enjoy the new level4 points
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Congratulations @Imteeaz Enjoy the new level ππ4 points
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Thanks to all above. Itβs been an absolute blast so far. Still lots to learn, but kudos to @Carnity for creating a club with such great community spirit and to all the marshals and support crew for making the drives so enjoyable.4 points
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@Imteeaz hearty congratulations bro . well done and well deserved4 points
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Congratulations @Simon Dawood ππππππππ well done4 points
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Well done @Simon Dawood, the Pajero can once again chase his smaller brother driven by @Warren Flay on the dunes!4 points
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Congratulations @Simon Dawood & Flying Pajero, well done π.4 points
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This is an amazing effort @Zed to enlighten everyone with your recent differential enlightenment. Just a small add-on on few points for better clarity. Point 4: Center differential engagement comes standard when you switch to LO gear. Second, you can use center differential in high using HLC (Hi Lock Center diff), hence in most cars, there is no button labeled as center diff, one can use center diff either in HLC or in LLC 4X4 gearing. Point 5: Rear diff-lock will only help to get unstuck if any one of the rear wheels still has traction. If both rear wheels are in the air or deep inside the sand then the rear diff-lock won't be able to help much. Point 7: Jeep Rubicon has all three diff and plus sway bar disconnect option with a flick of a button, that can work wonder even when the vehicle is crested with all 4 wheels in the air. Sway bar disconnect will drop the front wheel lower by a couple of inches and increase the chance of self-recovery if cresting is not on razor-sharp blade.4 points
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@Dr Tanveer Ahmed thanks mate; taking my sweet time to enjoy each stage. Hint to get a drive - be ready at 18 55, and keep refreshing the page(s) till 19 00. Dont rely on your PC time. Thanks mate @Pacific3 points
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Congratulations @Tom B! I've heard so many legends of the Yamato. I hope I see you on a drive soon!3 points
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