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  1. 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 points
  2. A morning well spent, laid back relaxing drive...thanks to the senior riders @Ale Vallecchi , @Foxtrot Oscar, @Desert Dweller and @Niki for leading and guiding us through this easy terrain , with photo ops. The pleasant weather with light drizzle, and comfortable temperature, allowed me to roll down the windows without fear of letting in lot of flying sand. My 4th drive with Carnity and first drive with my wife and kids joining me...they absolutely loved the drive and vouches to come with me next time. Congrats to @Foxtrot Oscar for her promotion to Marshal level, and lucky to be on this "promotion" drive. looking forward and coming back for more!!
    7 points
  3. Hello guys.. it was a pleasure to be a part of this convoy and thank to @Wrangeld for this memorable treat. It was amazing to be in the desert at night , drizzling.,..wowπŸ₯°πŸ₯°. Thank you Richard. It was really great to be with buddies @Gaurav Soni, @Thomas Varghese, @Islam Soliman, @M.Seidam, @MUHAMMAD Kashif RAZZAQ, @Ehab and @Shehab Alawadhi πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘. @bony raphidid very well with ur wrangler and @Nithin Vaidir..cool bro. Did amazing handling your cruiser. @Fabiano Morais had few refusals initially due to high tire pressure but did really good after deflating, did few self recoveries πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘ but it was unfortunate to exit early. Hope ur car is fine now buddy. Thank you @Islam Solimanfor a very well executed sweep, your experience was vital in the recoveries. Thanks to @M.Seidam for being in middle and taking the convoy safely from the middle and thanks @MUHAMMAD Kashif RAZZAQ for the second lead. See you guys and take care πŸ‘.
    7 points
  4. Thank you @Luca Palanca Falsini@Shaaz Sha@Gaurav Soni for your lead, all of us really enjoy both challenging technical and long dune. Thank you also for @Luca Palanca Falsini let me to have the first experience as second lead and have some responsibility to the convoy.. @Zed@Alain Canivet-Abikhalil@Rawad Bahsas@Batuhan Kulac@Soumya Saklani@Lakshmi Narasimhan At the beginning I’m worry that I will left soft ground behind my track and try my best to control the throttle but with your great skills and expertice, the convoy run very smooth despite of some difficulties we were facing. Look forward to have another great trip with all of you in the near future.
    7 points
  5. Dear @luis mantecon, this is the minimum can be done in these cases, at least from humanitarian point of view, to help and give a hand to whom he require. However, being part of @Carnity (if I may speak on behave of @Carnity) , safety of members is top priority and most important. @Tamas Hoffmann and @Brette thank you very much for the drive and for allowing me to be the sweep and be part of the recovery team πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘ Apologies, forgot to thank all members joined the driver today, every one done a good job. πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘
    6 points
  6. Thanks @Tbone for the amazing lead and the pointers. Thanks @Janarthan and @Javier Lucero for the support and for handling almost all the refusals and stucks. Finally thank you to the whole convoy for the great spirit. I very much enjoyed the drive and look forward to driving with all of you again soon.
    6 points
  7. Congratulations Angela @Foxtrot Oscar for reaching the Marshal level with Carnity Offroad Club. Angela has Joined Carnity two years back with great enthusiasm and previous off-road experience. Her passion for off-roading, and desire to lead and navigate independent drives with creative flair has been always appreciated by many of her fans in the club. Coming from a car enthusiast family, she has been always helpful and eager to expand her knowledge for extreme recoveries and controlling serious situations impeccably well. She has proven her way to be an all-around capable leader who goes above and beyond to help and develop new off-roaders with utmost care and commitment. She has adapted to the Carnity multi-cultural member base very nicely and become an ace contributor to the development of club and members alike. MARSHAL is one of the most prestigious and sought-after titles that comes after a lot of hard work, patience, tolerance, and dedication. Just like all the levels in Carnity offroad club is "NOT" only based on driving skills but instead based on the combination of your personality + intelligence + team spirit + adventure. This Marshal title is an epitome for all levels in the offroad grading structure. So if anyone wants to grow, they can set any of Carnity Offroad Club Marshal as a PERFECT example for not only following the driving skills and style but also observing their behavior, teamwork, presence of mind, calculative approach, patience, and tolerance to teach and support new offroaders. Carnity Benefits Earn reward and recognition from 1:1 Desert Driving Course Off-road Certification with rank and skills achieved Full access to Carnity without any paid subscription Join any drive in β€œManage” tab even when drive is full Carnity Contribution Committed to drive with Carnity off-road club only Lead/Support drives as per Carnity drive planning Carnity off-road club betterment and advancement Drives Attended (Indicative) Minimum 20 drives are required for Marshal promotion along with mandatory attendance to leaders lead drives. (Promotion will be based on Marshal / Crew feedback.) What you'll learn Trip route planning as per convoy’s response Drive topic and calendar posting and management Deal with different cultures, mind sets and nationalities Explore new areas and conduct recce trips independently Basic car technical and electronic management skills Skills required Humble, approachable and social person Matured, pro-active, calm and composed Mentor-ship skills to train off roaders at all levels 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, Floor jack and jack board, tire repair kit, tool box, tie-down straps, fluids. Drive teamwork Lead ALL LEVEL drives independently Assign and manage second lead, center forward and sweep Support and supervise senior offroaders at all levels Drive Joining All Levels Forum participation Active participation on the forum Share drive experience + feedback Share drive pictures in the gallery Post trip report after the drive
    5 points
  8. It is an absolute privilege to have the possibility to join a club like this and participate in drives like the one we had this morning, the area was breathe taking and the track super funny. And what to say about@Tamas Hoffmannand @Bretteand @Hisham Masaad, you guys saved my life this morning, you are the best team someone can have in a situation like the one I have lived today. After 2 pop-outs caused by a damaged valve fixed in impressive record time, and the final failure of my clutch with your support simply out of the range to get out of there, I can say very loud we are in the best hands, we are having fun like children but always safe surrounded and covered by the best professionals and, which is even better, the best people. Thank you!!!! See you on the dunes !!!
    4 points
  9. Many thanks @Chaitanya D@Gauravand @Jeepie for the wonderful drive today. Thoroughly enjoyed....
    4 points
  10. @Frederic @Chris Meir @Shaaz Sha @Kailas thanks for a great drive. @Nafly Azhar great job being first Newbie in convoy and tackling the challenges first. @Fabien Monleau we enjoyed watching the 76 series. It's one of our favourite cars. Hopefully Covid restrictions lessen soon and I have a chance to meet each of you personally on future drives.
    4 points
  11. Hi Frederic, Thanks for an enjoyable drive this morning, great to get so many KM's under the belt. Was also good to meet some of the club members this morning, hope to see you all on the sand again soon.
    4 points
  12. Absolutely fantastic drive today! Thank you @Tbone and @Nabil Bishara for leading us through diverse dunes with blistering pace. I was lucky to be third in the convoy to play with fresh sand, but nevertheless, our convoy was flying through the dunes. @Gok Krish and @Pacific amazing meeting you guys and I hope to see you in the future.
    4 points
  13. Trip reports from today's morning drive First of all I'd like to thank all of you who attended my first lead in the desert Special thanks to @JeromeFJfor doing a fantastic job as 2nd lead @Brettefor being my marshal support and all the assistance on my first lead and @Hisham Masaadfor doing a great job as a sweep and thank you for your electric jack 😁 We had lots of happening on today's drive Refusals, stucks, few pop outs and a broken clutch at the end of drive but we managed to recover from most of them pretty quickly thanks to the team effort who participated @Nathan Evansyou did a great job with your Jimny @Sinolalso great job especially doing self recovery @luis manteconthank you for signing up last minute you were a bit unlucky on today's drive but you learnt now how to handle pop outs and also that you can drive out from the desert even with using only 2nd gear so we'll done for that @Chris Wing @danebowers @Thomas Fumarolaall 3 of you did this drive with ease and well done for that @Humayun Ghiasyou learn today about recoveries and hopefully you'll be able to use the knowledge in the future otherwise good job navigating with that big beast through the desert @Rawad Bahsasgood job with your Patrol Today's drive statistics We drove a total 45.53 km in 4 h 41 min which includes the recovery of the jeep which isn't bad considering the terrain we drove on Thank you so much one more time for all of you to join on my first lead and hope to see you on another drive
    3 points
  14. I had the pleasure of being part of @Foxtrot OscarAngela’s Newbie drive and hence Marshal promotion πŸ₯³. It was totally worth waking up at 4:30 am, although the very big Jeepers convoy at the gas station made me late despite the early start... It was a delightful drive, starting with rain and ending with some wildlife, giving us all the opportunity to take some cool pictures and videos. Being the sweep allowed me to watch all drivers and also take pictures of everyone (check the drive’s gallery). Thanks everyone for the relaxed drive and hope to see you guys and ladies soon!
    3 points
  15. @Nabil Bishara you did a good job...thanks @Tbone @Janarthan and @Javier Lucero for amazing drive with fantastic weather. @Batuhan Kulac good to see dear. hope to see you soon.
    3 points
  16. @Ale Vallecchi it was a near perfect drive! Always an amazing experience driving with your lead. Well driven by @Shehab Alawadhi @Arda Yagcioglu @Thomas Varghese Looking forward to a β€œdusk till dawn” drive!!!
    3 points
  17. Hello All, Below convoy list for tomo drive and we will be using channel 1 for our communication Janarthan - Lead @Veedooshee- SL @Joe Biju Joseph 3rd @Shaaz Sha 4th @varunmehndiratta 5th @Javier Lucero6th @amir amiri7th @Dodi Syahdar8th @Tbone- SW Cheers, See you all soon in the sand.
    2 points
  18. It was a great drive. Covered a great distance. Challenging terrain also driving in the rain. It was a new experience for me. Spotted some beautiful landscape and wildlife. Thanks @Frederic and all the members of the group.
    2 points
  19. Thanks a lot @Wadepat2 for the feedback. Had a real good time. Looking forward for the next drive
    2 points
  20. Please post the pictures. Baofangs have this problem I suppose. Its Chinese and cheap. The earphones should work and if it does, its sure the speaker problem. If you have the invoice you maybe able to replace them from the shop you bought them. Always better to carry 2 radios with you during the drives.
    2 points
  21. @thomasvargheseNo, for sure I didn’t drop it. I just got it and this was meant to be my first use of it. Yes @Niki lent me a radio ans I fully enjoyed the drive 🀩 and even maybe got a few nice shots as well πŸ˜ƒ.
    2 points
  22. Trip report: Cool weather with some rain was a perfect setting for your Absolute Newbie drive dear friends @Juan Carlos Elizalde Reyes, @Alfred Alinazar and @SP kALATH. We had a longer briefing after making sure all your recovery points checked, deflated and off we go. We drove lost of the part considering harder sand and a short convoy. We could make it to Richies bar and venture further into some tight dunes , when we had q stuck with @Juan Carlos Elizalde Reyeswho was recovered with some blip blip maneuvering and a tug by @Jeepie.Nice to see how you managed to do a manual crawl and a front and back pendulum movement to compact sand and come out of a soft patch under the able guidance of Carnity legend @Gaurav @Juan Carlos Elizalde Reyes good to see you complete your absolute newbie drive after few attempts. Great to see you have rectified all the issues with your car . Well done @Alfred Alinazar managed his Pajero well. You will get tons of information on the Pajero forum on Carnity related to your car ( ABS Kill, Transmission cooler, skid plates etc). @SP kALATH had some good experience before joining this mandatory drive for new members to the club. Very impressive how you have prepped your Prado and how well you drove. Good to know you have done the self declaration , and you will hear from us soon It was my first Absolute newbie drive with Carnity and was indeed a great experience. Spending more time checking cars , advising members at the start and making sure all was well at the start was quite a good learning. @Gaurav as my second lead corrected all my mistakes and you all were following his tracks as the defacto lead. Thank you for this and all the guidance along through the journey with this club. @Jeepies reassuring presence with great experience at the back even though with a short convoy was great and since thanks for supporting this drive. Some stats from the drive Please join the Whatsapp notification with Carnity to get regular updates on the drives planned Please have the mandatory gears required - Shovel, programmed Radio, Deflator, Compressor and a safety flag to join for the next drives. See you all soon, and best wishes for your journey further with Carnity!
    2 points
  23. Thanks @Lawrence_Chehimifor the advice πŸ˜πŸ˜πŸ‘ @Humayun Ghias have a look at this topic my friend, you will find interesting ideas that will help you unleash the beast πŸ˜‰
    2 points
  24. Hello Frederic: For some reason I am not getting the messages, but just to confirm, I am going. Will be there tomorrow.
    2 points
  25. Just like any other sport or hobby, off road driving too has it's own etiquette's. Often times these are not spoken out loud or mentioned in public to not to embarrass anyone. If you like to continue off road driving, you should know these basic offroad driving etiquette's and follow them. Pay 100% undivided attention to the instructions: Whether it's in briefing or on radio communication while recovering, give your 100% attention and if you cannot due to some incoming call or passenger distraction, ask them to repeat. Most of the instructions are given so that you can drive safely. If you still live in the mobile world or loud music or radio volume turned down, you will miss out on critical safety instruction that can end up breaking your 4x4 or bones, seriously. Follow the instruction PRECISELY: From as simple as deflate to 12-14 PSI, drive in HI gear, engage to LO as soon as you get stuck. These instructions have been given to YOU for YOUR safety and enhancing your offroad driving experience. If you deflate to 22 PSI instead of 12, you will have endless refusals, stucks and A/T Transmission & Engine will soon overheat. If you don't engage on LO as soon as you get stuck, you will lose the most critical surface area in which LO gear could have saved the day, rather than toiling in HI gear for first few minutes and making the stuck even more worst for your car. Acknowledge the message: Always acknowledge the radio messages as the reliability of radio communication is highly questionable. Step out and help: When you are stuck and someone is helping you, it's a BASIC MANNER to step out of your car and help the Marshal or senior member who is helping you. You can help them clearing the sand, fixing the rope or inspect the stuck or plan of recovery. Sitting inside a stuck vehicle and waiting is the worst and most offending thing to do. If someone is helping you to check tire pressure, then step out and observe, how to delate to precise PSI. Disclaimer: In some 1% tricky angles or situation, if you have a doubt or difficulty to come out, ask the Marshal or senior member: If its safe for you to step out? Please don't assume and sit inside. Observe and learn: Every stuck and recovery has a lot to teach. Observe and learn from your stucks and discuss with Marshals how to not to get stuck again in a similar way. If you don't observe and learn you will end up doing the same mistakes over and over again. Learn Vs Serve: All the knowledge and experience are there to help you learn offroading and not just to serve you. So that as soon as you learn, you start practising it and become more capable offroader and be able to help others in the future.
    1 point
  26. Absolutely deserved @Foxtrot Oscar !! You’ve overcome every single obstacle you were faced with with Bravoure. See you soon in the sand !!
    1 point
  27. @Tamas Hoffmannit was a pleasure joining your convoy. Learned a lot on this drive as well. I got crested once and had a few refusals as well. Help from @Bretteand @Hisham Masaadenabled me to recover and get on with the drive. Thank you so much for your patience and feedback! Thank you to the rest of the convoy as well!
    1 point
  28. Congrats Marshal Angela. Your energy and passion on your drive is something that every member in this club enjoys. Well deserved.
    1 point
  29. Thanks all for the encouragement today @Ale Vallecchi@Foxtrot Oscar@Desert Dweller@Niki especially I had my son with me. We thoroughly enjoyed it. It was my first drive after the absolute Newbie one done last week and looking forward to more....Congrats to @Foxtrot Oscar ...
    1 point
  30. Congrats Angela @Foxtrot Oscar. Looking forward to tomorrow's drive with you. Yalla yalla.
    1 point
  31. Congratulations @Foxtrot Oscar, glad to hear and look forward to join you in the future again, yallaaaaaaaaa πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘
    1 point
  32. Unfortunately not @Francois Germishuys. Let's see what happens when I post the convoy. I'll keep you updates
    1 point
  33. 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 point
  34. Hi @Will Seivewright as a new member to Carnity everyone starts with Absolute Newbie drive, which gets posted on every Saturday and notification will be sent out on Sunday. If you have previous off-road experience, then you can transfer the same to carnity by following below link. Also have a look at Carnity offroad structure put in place for better clarity and transparency for all offroaders.
    1 point
  35. @Rawad Bahsascongrats for the underbody protectionπŸ˜ƒ.
    1 point
  36. Sorry to hear that William. Hope you'll get recovered soon. Take care...
    1 point
  37. Thanks @Lakshmi Narasimhan - I deleted the message because I thought I had it figured out but I'm afraid my radio is not working 😩😩😩! I have gone through everything and the channel changing is fine, all the lights, all the menu options, etc., but there is no sound. I mean none of the beeps are there (even though it's set in the menu to do so). I'll paste my message here again in hopes that @Ale Vallecchi or someone can tell me if there's something missing. I really don't want to get turned back to RAK at 6:00 πŸ˜©πŸ™πŸΌ. Original message: Ale Vallecchi or anyone who has or knows about Baofeng UV5R radios, can you help? I did the Absolute Newbie drive a while ago and then was sidelined medically (not Covid, don't worry) so I've only recently got my radio. I'm looking at it now and I've got the channel in but my radio doesn't seem to make any noise. The videos I'm watching has their radios beeping and telling them when they've switched modes and making lots of sounds but mine is making nothing. Is that normal? Does anyone have any insight? Other than the lack of beeps everything seems on (the numbers, the channels, the lights, the flashes, etc.). Please let me know if you know. I am coming into Dubai from RAK in the morning, leaving at 4:00-ish, and I don't want to get turned away at the last minute because my radio isn't working 😩 when it's brand new and never used. TIA!
    1 point
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  39. Short and sweet convoy, looking for more fun and learning and good start for the week end.
    1 point
  40. Thanks from me too @Luca Palanca Falsini this is my 2nd drive with you - my 1st fewbie & this 5th fewbie ones. I really appreciate that you push us to do new things with an eye out for safety & learning of course - crests, pop-outs all valuable learnings on how they happen & how to fix! Thanks too to @Gaurav Soni for loaning me a flag 2nd time it fell, @Shaaz Sha & @Dodi Syahdar for their guiding roles in the drive. Wonderful to meet/ride with everyone else. See you next time!
    1 point
  41. @Thomas Varghese you are a "Monster of Milage"; I thought only commercial vehicles do those kinds of numbers. My rear left tyre started to deflate automatically after the last mystery drive. Since I was travelling, my better half (@Desert Wrangler ) took the vehicle to a couple of petrol pump tyre shops where they said there is no puncture but the valve seems to be the culprit and it will cost AED 130 for the valve replacement and need to order 2 days in advance. I was planning to install the rapid deflating valves anyways so gave the car to a shop and asked them to clean the tyres as well.
    1 point
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