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  1. @ChrisW @Eddie-Dune-Glider @Yerem Davtyan @Aser @Dinesh Kumar A @Thomas54675 @Bjoern @Carl Stanley @saumik1989 @Myrko Good evening guys hope you've had a good week! Thank you all for Join the drive! we have a strong convoy as you can see from the list, so we will have some good fun exploring Lisaili tomorrow, will be a good mix of terrain as Lisaili always throws everything at you. Please arrive ideally by 6:50am to deflate were on channel 4 if you need me my number is 0528763370 Get some rest and ill see you in the morning 😁
    5 points
  2. RSVP is closed now radio channel 8 Convoy order @JC_E@Sebastian Nohse@Chema@Jerzi@Aadi@ChrisW@Warbs@Noufal@Infaz@Andrew John Melvill@Mei Ling@Mahmut@Aser
    5 points
  3. Hello, waitlist 😅 @Ash S. @CY Bong @khlief @Frans M I have discussed with Dr. @M.Seidam about joining the drive and taking the second convoy. Please respond with an agree emoticon, or reply if you are still keen to drive tonight. Thank you Edit: with the same meeting and exit point and same time
    5 points
  4. Hello and welcome to Carnity Night Drives. Few points worth mentioning here regarding desert driving at night, more to be emphasized and reminded during the brief at the meeting point:- 1. No need for offroad lights except for car number 1 . If you have them, that’s ok to use them unless the front car asks kindly to let it off. All you need is to follow strictly the front car. The high beam stock lights/fog lights are adequate for convoy trips 2. Always see where you step ( hand torch or headlight ) during inflation, deflation, and during the breaks. 3. Try to avoid the bushes when out of the car. 4. It’s highly recommended to have your legs and feet covered, as creepers like exposed feet and legs 😅 5. Always carry your radio wherever you go. 6. The speed and distance between cars fall in half of that during a daylight drive ( will talk more in the brief ) 7. Desert driving rules hold valid and are more emphasized here as we are bound with limited visibility. Last but not least, night drives are a different world to explore and experience. It’s nice, cool, and it’s another level of enjoyment. Once you master it, I assure you that you will be able to see without seeing, and to you, the darkness will become as clear as the daylight
    3 points
  5. Thank you Dr. @M.Seidam @Ash S. @CY Bong @khlief @Frans M please witdraw the RSVP and I added to the second separate even. Here is the convoy order #1 @Ishak #2 @Ash S. #3 @CY Bong #4 @khlief #5 @Frans M We will use channel 4: 446.081
    2 points
  6. The convoy will line up is as follows: Lead - Emanuel - White Rhino Second Lead - @Krinesh - 2024 Ford Ranger Raptor: Orange #3 - @_Herman_ - 2019 Toyota FJ Cruiser - grey #4 - @Ash S. - 2013 Toyota FJ - Beige We will use Carnity Channel 4, which is 446.081. Get lots of rest and see you in the morning. Please follow: Convoy Off-road Drives - Safety protocol during emergency alert
    1 point
  7. Convoy list will come out shortly thanks @Ishak for accommodating the wait list
    1 point
  8. Hello and welcome to Carnity Night Drives. Few points worth mentioning here regarding desert driving at night, more to be emphasized and reminded during the brief at the meeting point:- 1. No need for offroad lights except for car number 1 . If you have them, that’s ok to use them unless the front car asks kindly to let it off. All you need is to follow strictly the front car. The high beam stock lights/fog lights are adequate for convoy trips 2. Always see where you step ( hand torch or headlight ) during inflation, deflation, and during the breaks. 3. Try to avoid the bushes when out of the car. 4. It’s highly recommended to have your legs and feet covered, as creepers like exposed feet and legs 😅 5. Always carry your radio wherever you go. 6. The speed and distance between cars fall in half of that during a daylight drive ( will talk more in the brief ) 7. Desert driving rules hold valid and are more emphasized here as we are bound with limited visibility. Last but not least, night drives are a different world to explore and experience. It’s nice, cool, and it’s another level of enjoyment. Once you master it, I assure you that you will be able to see without seeing, and to you, the darkness will become as clear as the daylight
    1 point
  9. Good morning everyone! Hope you are excited for our drive tomorrow morning. Please let me know if your circumstances have changed and you cannot join the drive. I will be posting the convoy order in the next few hours. @Paul Eldho @_Herman_ @Ash S. @Hani crest king @Krinesh
    1 point
  10. Everyone is advised to follow these safety protocols in the event of a government emergency or missile alert, before or during the Carnity Off-road Drives. This combines immediate protection with long-term safety by allowing flexible, individual choices based on the time since the alert. PRE-DRIVE: The 1-Hour Rule Automatic Cancellation: If an official government alert is issued 1 hour or less before the drive's starting time, the drive is immediately CANCELED. Action: All participants must not depart for the meeting point and prioritize their safety at home. The trip lead will also post the drive cancellation on the drive topic, tagging all participants, so make sure your Carnity notifications are enabled. IMMEDIATE REACTION: The Convoy Halt If an alert occurs during the drive, the Lead Marshal will announce "STOP, STOP, STOP" three times. If anyone in the convoy receives an official alert first, inform the trip lead once and keep the radio clear. Action: All cars must stop in an orderly manner towards the closest flat area, immediately (steer down safely from the ridge or dune top). Do not attempt a U-turn or change position, causing panic. Immediately switch off the engine and partially open the window/s (if you prefer to hear the surroundings) and be on standby inside your car. FLEXIBLE RELOCATION: The 5-Minute Choice After five minutes, the initial halt, the convoy will reposition for safety. Action 1 (Move away from crests): Any vehicles stopped on or near a crest must be moved to a lower level to minimize exposure to a potential blast shockwave. Action 2 (Individual Choice): Drivers and passengers must now decide their safe posture based on their own assessment and preference: STAY IN CAR: Remain seated inside your car with the engine off and windows open. EXIT VEHICLE: Move out and position yourself just below the dune crest or "prone on sand"- never on top. Stay close to your vehicle. SAFE EXIT/ALL CLEAR: The Final Protocol After 15 - 20 minutes have passed without an official "All Clear": No "All Clear": The convoy will begin a Safe Exit. This must be a slow, controlled pace along flat tracks, avoiding all dune tops. "All Clear" Received: If a government message arrives, the convoy may regroup and continue the drive as normal. FLEXIBILITY & PARTICIPATION POLICY Always follow the UAE government guidance first. If your area receives alerts before the drive, do not join. Repeated no-show penalties will not apply in such situations. You may withdraw from any drive at any time if you feel unsafe.
    1 point
  11. Hi @Emanuel, i have a delayed flights, I was supposed to reach Dubai tonight, and now i’m arriving tomorrow morning. So unfortunately i will have to withdraw
    0 points
  12. hi Emanuel, i will have to withdraw time due to change of plans. apologies
    0 points
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