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  1. 58 minutes ago, J J said:

    @Emmanuel signing out of this for the evening recovery session.

    Home minister and the chief ministers( wife n kids)  allows me to go only mornings when they are asleep - fell on my knees for an evening exception   :))  

    P.S. @Rinelle Sanaani and @Febin Frederic -  the Jeepers will take on @Chaitanya D 's hill climb challenge lol.

    @J J we wont let you down... hahaHha.. @Febin Frederic surely has a lot of tricks to deal with @Chaitanya D .. hahahahah

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  2. On 8/22/2020 at 4:43 PM, Islam Soliman said:

    Seriously @Ale Vallecchi this is so far my number one preferred ride.. I guess I had enough adrenaline to get through the week until the next weekend ride .. thanks a lot for an amazing one

    @Rinelle Sanaani thanks a lot for the recovery although I thought everyone enjoyed looking at the black beast stuck on it belly over there 😂

    @Chaitanya D and @Febin Frederic great job keeping the convoy rightly together, I felt how hard was job was with the challenging track..

    thanks all for the lovely morning experience and see you next time on the sand

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    @Islam Soliman ur very much welcome.. first tine i saw ur beast in the meeting point... my first impression was Wow thats an elephant in the desert. But as we drove along, ureally dod well handling ur big belly beast... its impressive.. looking forward to see u again with ur beast. 

    On 8/22/2020 at 7:55 PM, Biju Abdul said:

    @Ale Vallecchi today’s drive was fantastic and the happy face of all of us at the exit point is the testimonial of the same I guess. 

    Thank you so much for making us practice ridge crossing at safer dunes and especially with your live commentary, feels much more confident now to practice this further. 
     

    Needless to say, the convoy management was very good today, thanks to @Chaitanya D @Rinelle Sanaani @Febin Frederic and I feel they share great sync in communication. 

    @Ale Vallecchi overall this was my best drive so far and I would say this till I have the next best drive with you 😁😉 maybe next Friday ? 😉

     

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    @Biju Abdul thank u biju.. im just like u all.. still learning the ways of the desert..  ow learning the ways of handling responsibilities in the convoy.. 

    Thank u so much @Ale Vallecchi for having the confidence in me handling the center forward. Il continue to learn the ways of convoy responsibilities.. And also thank u for THE BEST TRAIL EVER... on bhalf of everyone who im really sure enjoyed much ur planned trail... 

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  3. 13 hours ago, Xaf said:

    Trip Report from my perspective.

    The trip had not started yet and I was asked to help a stuck Range Rover who went camping with his family. (This was the Omen of the day, a day with refusals and stucks)
    The Range Rover had a crappy/flingy tow point, I made it clear with the owner that I was willing to help, but on the condition that if there is any damage at my car, that the costs would be on him. He agreed with this and with a gentle tuck I was able to get him out. Please be strong in this, because most of the times these guys are with friends and they all know it better and screaming next to car, YALLA YALLA YALLA.

    As I said, the first stuck was the omen of the day. Many refusals and stucks, but no shame. Due to the rain last week the terrain was not forgiving. Nevertheless I find that everybody was doing well. 

    @Kalahari gave a good example what you should do if you can't make the criss cross, steer down and make a loop, gain momentum and try again. It should be obvious for the person behind that he should wait, but always announce it on the radio, so that the preceding and follower know what your intentions are. (Kalahari, this is not directed to you, but as a general note to everybody) @Rinelle Sanaani @Tbone , I debriefed you both about this.

    In general to all drivers, try to think as a group. If the convoy is not moving in front of you and the cars are coming from behind, try to imagine if there will be enough space for them. If space is available, move yourself, if not, please announce it on the radio so they will wait until the convoy is moving again. In these high dunes we often have no vision what is happening in front of us. 

    @Febin Frederic was unfortunate today with a flat tire. I think you cut your sidewall on a bush or stone somewhere. It can happen to everybody. But please first thing you should do, is to find the correct size lug wrench. (we were lucky we had the correct size for you) You have a perfect spare wheel with same tire, not really useful without a lug wrench. 

    So to everybody, check your tools, does your wrench fit on your lug nuts? Don't assume it will!

    @Kalahari @Najeeb Mohammed @Febin Frederic @Rinelle Sanaani @Tbone You drove all well this morning, I liked what I've seen. Little bit fine tuning, little bit more trust what your car can do, feeling of how much momentum you need, again, it is summer and the terrain is not forgiving. 

    @Colin Jordan @Michael sammy @Brette I think you were all doing well with Colin the least struggling and Brette was left with a chewed up track. Poor black stallion.

    @EmmanuelThank you for the drive today.

     

    @Michael sammy and @Tbone My apologies again for a bit impatient with the stuck of Michael. I was getting hungry and when I am hungry I am not the same Xaf. Due to the heat and time, I did not take time to explain why I wanted that you pull him from the front. To clarify to everyone, it was possible from both sides, 50/50 in my opinion, but due to other cars around and instead of pulling first in reverse and then try again to get over the ridge, it makes more sense to just pull the car out of the shit, instead of dealing with the shit twice. 

    Enjoy the rest of the weekend. :)


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    Thank u @Emmanuel for the level up hyperadrenaline trail today.. it was an enjoyable  heart stumping  first intermediate drive for me.

    Thank u @Xaf for the learnings and tips today.. i love ur luffy (one piece ) flag though.. it looks really cool.. 

    10 hours ago, Febin Frederic said:

    It's all part of the game. 

    Tested my tires to the limit today.it was around 9 to 10 psi. Traction was good though but the side wall wasn't good enough to protect. I realized the sweet spot is between 10-12 psi.

    Hope i can recover this on warranty.

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    @Febin Frederic so sad to hear that.. il keep the 10 to 12 psi in mind... 

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  4. 8 hours ago, Colin Jordan said:

    congratulations @Rinelle Sanaani well deserved. excited for you to join the intermediate drives you will definitely love it as much as i do! 

    Thank u buddy.. il follow ur lead.. its fun driving behind u.

    7 hours ago, Srikumar said:

    Congrats @Rinelle Sanaani.  Well driven. You will surely enjoy the next level of drives.

    Thank  sir srikumar.. i always admire ur calmness , coolness and grace driving im the dunes.. looking forward to learn more from u

     

    5 hours ago, Rizwanm2 said:

    congrats.. 👏

    Thank u sir

    4 hours ago, Emmanuel said:

    Congrats @Rinelle Sanaani, well deserved!

    Thank u sir emmanuel.. looking forward to learn more from u

    4 hours ago, sertac said:

    Congrats @Rinelle Sanaani

    Thank u sir sertac.. looking forward to learn more from coolness

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  5. 49 minutes ago, Febin Frederic said:

    @Rinelle Sanaani runs this. new pattern looks good. weighs around 20kg. its P rated not as aggressive as LT. road noise will be less and also under budget .

    i recently installed it fo r 2 weeks now. The best thing about this is my tire road noise was lessen at least 90%. Big improvement also on the road pavement driving.. i really drive comfortably on the road now..  it it really rides well on the dunes last friday woth 10 psi.. i felt a bog difference from the 245.. 

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