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Gaurav

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  1. Congratulations @Vineeth John Joseph for reaching the Fewbie Level with Carnity Offroad Club. Based on your last newbie drive you have demonstrated skills required deserving this new offroad rank. Looking forward to seeing you growing further and helping others to learn the art of offroading in a safe environment. Once you have all the required off-road gear, you are most welcome to join the Fewbie Level Drives with Carnity Off-road Club. P.S. Trip lead might deny your participation if you don't have required off-road gear. Fewbie: Number of drives 10 (16 Newbie + Fewbie drives) Level of drives Willingness to learn + Enthusiasm + Basic dune reading Off-road gear Flag, deflator, tire gauge, shovel, fire extinguisher, medical kit, radio, compressor. Drive teamwork Observe recovery from a safe distance and offer help when needed Drive posting/joining Join newbie and fewbie level of drives only Forum participation Active participation on forum. Share drive experience + feedback on forum and pictures in gallery Forum participation and helping with community spirit is recommended for faster upgrades at all levels. Please make sure your Carnity user profile is always updated with all the Emergency contact details.
  2. Congratulations @Ahmed Azmy for reaching the Fewbie Level with Carnity Offroad Club. Based on your last newbie drive you have demonstrated skills required deserving this new offroad rank. Looking forward to seeing you growing further and helping others to learn the art of offroading in a safe environment. Once you have all the required off-road gear, you are most welcome to join the Fewbie Level Drives with Carnity Off-road Club. P.S. Trip lead might deny your participation if you don't have required off-road gear. Fewbie: Number of drives 10 (16 Newbie + Fewbie drives) Level of drives Willingness to learn + Enthusiasm + Basic dune reading Off-road gear Flag, deflator, tire gauge, shovel, fire extinguisher, medical kit, radio, compressor. Drive teamwork Observe recovery from a safe distance and offer help when needed Drive posting/joining Join newbie and fewbie level of drives only Forum participation Active participation on forum. Share drive experience + feedback on forum and pictures in gallery Forum participation and helping with community spirit is recommended for faster upgrades at all levels. Please make sure your Carnity user profile is always updated with all the Emergency contact details.
  3. Congratulations @muzamil hussain for reaching the Fewbie Level with Carnity Offroad Club. Based on your last newbie drive you have demonstrated skills required deserving this new offroad rank. Looking forward to seeing you growing further and helping others to learn the art of offroading in a safe environment. Once you have all the required off-road gear, you are most welcome to join the Fewbie Level Drives with Carnity Off-road Club. P.S. Trip lead might deny your participation if you don't have required off-road gear. Fewbie: Number of drives 10 (16 Newbie + Fewbie drives) Level of drives Willingness to learn + Enthusiasm + Basic dune reading Off-road gear Flag, deflator, tire gauge, shovel, fire extinguisher, medical kit, radio, compressor. Drive teamwork Observe recovery from a safe distance and offer help when needed Drive posting/joining Join newbie and fewbie level of drives only Forum participation Active participation on forum. Share drive experience + feedback on forum and pictures in gallery Forum participation and helping with community spirit is recommended for faster upgrades at all levels. Please make sure your Carnity user profile is always updated with all the Emergency contact details.
  4. Congratulations @Lisa Pemberton for reaching the Fewbie Level with Carnity Offroad Club. Based on your last newbie drive you have demonstrated skills required deserving this new offroad rank. Looking forward to seeing you growing further and helping others to learn the art of offroading in a safe environment. Once you have all the required off-road gear, you are most welcome to join the Fewbie Level Drives with Carnity Off-road Club. P.S. Trip lead might deny your participation if you don't have required off-road gear. Fewbie: Number of drives 10 (16 Newbie + Fewbie drives) Level of drives Willingness to learn + Enthusiasm + Basic dune reading Off-road gear Flag, deflator, tire gauge, shovel, fire extinguisher, medical kit, radio, compressor. Drive teamwork Observe recovery from a safe distance and offer help when needed Drive posting/joining Join newbie and fewbie level of drives only Forum participation Active participation on forum. Share drive experience + feedback on forum and pictures in gallery Forum participation and helping with community spirit is recommended for faster upgrades at all levels. Please make sure your Carnity user profile is always updated with all the Emergency contact details.
  5. Congratulations @Nabil Bishara for reaching the Fewbie Level with Carnity Offroad Club. Based on your last newbie drive you have demonstrated skills required deserving this new offroad rank. Looking forward to seeing you growing further and helping others to learn the art of offroading in a safe environment. Once you have all the required off-road gear, you are most welcome to join the Fewbie Level Drives with Carnity Off-road Club. P.S. Trip lead might deny your participation if you don't have required off-road gear. Fewbie: Number of drives 10 (16 Newbie + Fewbie drives) Level of drives Willingness to learn + Enthusiasm + Basic dune reading Off-road gear Flag, deflator, tire gauge, shovel, fire extinguisher, medical kit, radio, compressor. Drive teamwork Observe recovery from a safe distance and offer help when needed Drive posting/joining Join newbie and fewbie level of drives only Forum participation Active participation on forum. Share drive experience + feedback on forum and pictures in gallery Forum participation and helping with community spirit is recommended for faster upgrades at all levels. Please make sure your Carnity user profile is always updated with all the Emergency contact details.
  6. TRIP REPORT Newbie drive at almost a fewbie pace. It was a very pleasant surprise to see @Ale Vallecchi after a very long time as now he is busy with his own weekly drives and we hardly get a time to see each other. With this golden opportunity of having two lead in front, I thought of taking a backseat to relax and enjoy Italian flavour Ale's lead. Soon that turned out to be the most yummiest lead I have followed in a long time, with very smooth approach and meticulous reading of dunes entry and exit points. He maintained a very good pace with plenty of thrills and without much refusals or stuck that everyone enjoyed to cover over 30+ kms in a newbie level drive. Thanks everyone for showing up on time and respecting everyone's time. Due to timely start and almost everyone ready with deflation we hit the Qudra desert little more beyond than what you must have tasted in an absolute newbie level. Newbie drives are usually a step up to an AN Drive so that you can learn the vehicle dynamics and better controls. Everyone drove fantastic and managed very well to the faster pace roller-coaster newbie level drive. Only two tow rope stuck happen with bare minimum refusals, that tells a lot about the convoy strength and discipline. Thanks @David Ortells for keeping the second (or third) lead in check and keeping everyone safe behind you. Impressed with @Tamas Hoffmann handling on the first day of offroading to do two drives a day and beautifully managing 3.0 LWB Pajero, that many claims to be an underpower 4x4. @Wael Mounier it was good to see that you decided to remove the air dam for more comfortable and peace of mind drive. @Dagdag Sofiane you managed well too and I think you need to get your gear oil checked and if in doubt better to get it changed along with gear filter. As having A/T light in evening newbie drive isn't very common. I'm doubting maybe gear oil and filter must have passed its usable life and that's why it's heating up so quickly. @VipinShetty it was good to see you after a long time and noticing your great progress to tame that beast so effectively. @Chaitanya D thanks for all the wonderful support and doing two back-to-back safe recoveries in the same spot with the same car but in different color - Deja vu. @muzamil hussain it's worth talking about transmission temperature issue with Jeepers, because if they are installing such a heavy Mickey Thompson tires (25+ Kg) in their modification package they must be adding the cooler fan or something. @Ahmed Farghaly it's always good to post your question on forum to get the multiple feedback on the offroad recovery gear before buying, as noon strap was too light and slim for 4 ton rating sticker (probably fake). @Vineeth John Joseph managed very well at the end and given enough company to siddharth. @siddharth maheshwari it was good to see you after a break. Thanks for wonderful sweep and keeping an eagle eye. You will start loving the sweep position more and more, as it offers a different level of fun and responsibility at the same time.
  7. TRIP REPORT Picture perfect drive with amazing drivers. When you show up at the meeting point and see almost everyone is on time, your day is made. At least for me, because that tells me a lot about person's mindset and willingness to learn by waking up early and respecting everyone's time, rather than showing up late with a long list of excuses. That's a very first sign of good and responsible offroader + good team player. As we started on time, we had enough room to play along on the right side dunes of Pink rock and stop for couple of refusals and stuck. Everyone drove very well and we only had 2 tow rope stuck in the whole drive and couple of minor refusals. Watching the sun rise from dunes and mountain is an amazing sight. While rising sun looks so nice and serene but it start showing its real power within an hour or two, especially when you are offroading, then slight heat is enough to cook the sand and make it super soft and less forgiving. As we start approaching the Pink rock we started seeing different convoys and one of which was SUPER TERRIBLE to sit down together with 10-15 people like pre-covid days and exchanging breakfast - Real scary and irresponsible way in today's pandemic era, where govt's are formalizing the social distancing laws and desert goers are just breaking those laws. Thank fully none of our drivers are like that and everyone behaved very responsibly by staying in the car at all times. Really appreciate it guys. As we reached the pink rock, fewbie and above had their chance to play along to scale the heights of pink rock and test their skills and vehicle limitations. We had a good playtime and then we descend to the base of pink rock and headed on the left side easy climb with less steep angle. Almost everyone made it on top and enjoyed the beautiful view of the other side of pink rock and headed back down safely. By 9 AM, as planned we all headed back to 2nd Dec cafeteria where everyone gave their positive feedback while inflating. Thanks @Mohamed Seidam for my second lead and helped in re-routing the convoy responsible. I really admire your precise communication skills which is very comforting for trip lead to rely on. @Ammar Naji you seem to be enjoying the Ford expedition, very well now and hope you find the permanent solution for side airbags, as it's 99.99% sure that sooner or later your expedition side airbag will get deploy. @Islam Hassan it was very nice to see you developing lot of confidence and comfort with your Dodge Ram and manged to follow the track easily without any issues. Keep it up, and you will learn offroading the right way by choosing the right lines than just hitting the gas. @Ashok chaturvedi it was impressive to see a binocular on your passenger seat, means you really know what you are getting into and respect the nature and sport with utmost caution. You will take few drives to get the hang of your Pajero as sometimes I feel it wasnt listening to your command. As we have tons of Pajero here, I suggest share your struggling points (downshift, less momentum or any other issue) on the Pajero forum and other owners will share their expertise. @Hatim Patharia its always great to see a smiling face on the drive and I love your creativity with your wrangler to make it look more adventure ready with little detailing and mud splash. Seems you are still learning your wrangler capabilities and understand how to go with flow, just be careful while learning as excessively lifted vehicle offer increase risk due to higher center of gravity. Thanks @J J for covering the center forward position and congratulations on your first tow rope recovery you did very good. Always maintain the same calm and careful approach while recovering anyone, and you will be good. @Arun Mathew as I haven't heard much from you on the radio so I assume you were doing good. As we have tons of wrangler here, I suggest share your struggling points (downshift, less momentum or any other issue) on the Wrangler forum and other owners will share their expertise. I feel while long hill climb your wrangler wasn't downshifting to the first gear. @Newton Rozario love your FJ extreme and how well you manage it, it's one of the best off-road vehicle in stock shape. I totally agree that pace was little slow yesterday but on the other hand @Andrei just behind you in wrangler gave me a feedback that it was too fast. Newbie drives are actually a leveling ground for new off-roaders to sync with the pace as some must have done 1 absolute newbie drive and others must have done 5 newbie drives. So hang on until you get promoted to fewbie level and you will have plenty of moments to cherish your FJC. @Andrei I have a special respect for manual gear drivers and it was nice to see and drive a wrangler with a stick yesterday. Driving manual car offroad is totally different than on road, as on road half clutch let you have a spin-start, but the same half clutch will bury your tires more deeper in sand. Learn your way to handle the manual gearing and leave the clutch fully as soon as car moves the first inch, initially you will stall few times (everyone does that) and after that you will learn how to play with gas peddle and steering instead of clutch to learn the real art of offroading with stick. @Ilya Golubinsky as I haven't heard much from you so I assume you are doing good and enjoying your new wrangler and love experimenting the D and tiptronic (which is good). More you experiment, more you will learn the vehicle capabilities and after that you will enjoy it more. @Sreejith Sreenivasan It's always nice to see how you mange your LR2 with utmost ease and enjoying it thoroughly on all drives. Keep it up and keep a close eyes on everything on your LR2. @Tero Vallas thank you very much for wonderful and responsible sweep position. Hope you and your daughter has enough thrill and good memories. You Prado is very powerful beast but wrapped in a cosmetic shell, the way you are handling so far with full caution and responsibly is the way to go without damaging front or rear bumper. Keep it up and continue doing the same.
  8. Here is the final convoy list Gaurav Khanna Silver Pajero David Ortells Fj Cruiser Tamas Hoffman Wael Mounier Jeep Grand Cherokee Dagdag Sofiane Pajero VipinShetty Jeep Grand Cherokee Chaitanya D Black Xterra luwaimn White Prado Ahmed Farghaly Xterra Vineeth John Joseph White Xterra siddharth maheshwari White Wrangler
  9. Next time please be on time to RSVP the drive and if drive is full, leave your name and trip lead will add you if there is any drop out. I have added you this time for this drive, as a one time exception after closing the drive. You can buy radios from dragon mart. Passengers should not be more than two and wear face mask at all times as per COVID precaution.
  10. @Chaitanya D if these bungee cords fail, which will happen in few drives. Go with spider net from ACE and use your same hooks to secure it.
  11. Just remove the air dam and test out for newbie drives, before going expensive route. If I am not wrong after removing the air dam you will have over 8 inches of clearance.
  12. DRIVE RSVP IS CLOSED NOW Here is the final convoy list Gaurav Khanna Silver Pajero Tero Vallas White Prado Wael Mounier Jeep Grand Cherokee Dagdag Sofiane Pajero Nizam Deen White Prado VipinShetty Jeep Grand Cherokee Chaitanya D Black Xterra luwaimn White Prado Ahmed Farghaly Xterra Vineeth John Joseph White Xterra David Ortells Fj Cruiser siddharth maheshwari White Wrangler @Tero Vallas @Wael Mounier @Nizam Deen @VipinShetty @Chaitanya D @luwaimn @Ahmed Farghaly @Vineeth John Joseph @David Ortells @siddharth maheshwari @Dagdag Sofiane Please be on time, sharp at 5 PM, little early is always better. Please tune to Carnity Channel 1 - 446.006'25 freq. Deflate your tires to 15 PSI as soon as you reach to the meeting point. Be inside your car - AT ALL TIMES - after the deflation. FOR YOUR AND YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY PLEASE WATCH BELOW MANDATORY VIDEO WITHOUT ANY DISTRACTIONS.
  13. DRIVE RSVP IS CLOSED NOW Here is the final convoy list Gaurav Khanna Silver Pajero Mohamed Seidam White 2012 Xterra Ammar Naji Ford Expedition Islam Hassan Black Dodge Ram Ashok chaturvedi Pajero Hatim Patharia Jeep wrangler J J Red Jeep Wrangler Arun Mathew Green Jeep Wrangler SWB Newton Rozario Fj Cruiser Andrei Jeep Wrangler Ilya Golubinsky White Wrangler Unlimited Sreejith Sreenivasan Green LR2 Tero Vallas White Prado @Mohamed Seidam @Ammar Naji @Islam Hassan @Ashok chaturvedi @Hatim Patharia @J J @Arun Mathew @Newton Rozario @Andrei @Ilya Golubinsky @Sreejith Sreenivasan @Tero Vallas Please be on time, sharp at 5 AM, little early is always better. Please tune to Carnity Channel 1 - 446.006'25 freq. Deflate your tires to 15 PSI as soon as you reach to the meeting point. Be inside your car - AT ALL TIMES - after the deflation. FOR YOUR AND YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY PLEASE WATCH BELOW MANDATORY VIDEO WITHOUT ANY DISTRACTIONS.
  14. Sorry for late replies. RTA testing center WILL FAIL renewal/new registration passing test for even a smallest stickers (K&N, Borla, Club stickers etc.). As per rule book, they supposed to do that. Now some centers and some inspectors are bit lenient and leave the small stickers with a close eye, but for big one like this star on the door it will surely fail. Stickers that come stock with cars are only acceptable. Period. Usually small inconspicuous sticker like some club stickers will get border line ignored or call owner to remove while passing. If your friend has gone through with some big stickers and passed the test that does not guarantee that you will also pass. If they fail, you will loose 170 dh for re-test. Different Topic Adding another color to registration card can be done while registering the car with a form to add additional color on your mulkia. My stock car has two colors but it showed Silver on mulkia and up until 2 years back registration guy made me fill that form to add brown too. That paper is for CID (i guess) as it was in arabic and I had no clue on what I signed but in mulkia now it shows Silver + Brown. Different Topic Dubai police repainting procedure is totally different subject to talk and seek approval, even when you need to repaint full car with same color.
  15. @Ilya Golubinsky you are added to the drive now. @Aayan Iqbal as you have been added to evening newbie drive. Can I skip you from this drive? Please confirm so I can add others in the wait list.
  16. @Aayan Iqbal you are added to the drive now. @Wael Mounier you are added to the drive now. @siddharth maheshwari you are added to the drive now.
  17. Absolute newbie drives are strictly reserved for the first timer in sand, so that they can learn and progress with very basic level of driving and shorter drive time for a safer introduction to sand offroading. Once you and your friend @Khaled Abdalla has attended the absolute newbie drive, you should be joining the newbie drives to enjoy more and progress faster. If all newbie drives are full, leave your and your friend (whoever wants to drive) name in the drive topic as we have plenty of drop outs usually on Wednesday and Thursday. Just to be fair with everyone, wait list is prepared based on first come first serve, so sooner you post your name in the waitlist, better are your chances to get on the Friday drive.
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