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Chaitanya D

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  1. Welcome to Carnity Off-Road Club dear friends @hasan hamadeh @arjumand @Haris Javed @Clay Neddo @sachin suvarna @Simon Ducos @Roy Armale @Marwan Haddad @Vikas Bhatia @Roy Dsouza In preparation for this drive, it is important that you inform us if: you have any prior off-road experience your vehicle has front and rear tow hooks / eyelets in good working condition. Before the drive, you will need to have viewed the introductory video (link above) and to have gone through the COVID19 precautions and agreed by clicking on the "totally agree" emoji at the bottom of the text in the following link : Please also make sure you are equipped with a tire deflator and a tire pressure gauge (sometimes they are all in one tool). You will need these. If you have an off-road flag as well that would be great. In case you do not have a flag mount on your car, you may look for a flag with suction cups, which can be easily placed on one of the rear windows. If you have your own air compressor, please bring it along. All these items should be available at any ACE or Speedex store, as well as at Dragon Mart. More information below Essential Off-Road Gear - Off-road - Carnity.com A radio is preferable to have, if not we will provide you with a spare radio - this is only for the first absolute newbie drive. You might as well get one if you wish - Baofeng UV5R from dragon mart online is bang for the bucks you pay. More information on programming the channels below Carnity Two-Way Radio Frequencies - Off-road - Carnity.com Regarding the area of the drive, we will access the desert from a less used entry point, along the road going from Qudra Parking (where you can use the ADNOC gas station to fill up your tank), toward the Bab al Shams Resort. Follow carefully the Google Maps directions: once you turn off the tarmac road (after circling a roundabout next to a mosque), you will cross an opening through roadworks being done along the bike track. Once arrived at the meeting point, we'll conduct a final inspection of your cars (sufficient clearance and accessible tow points are a must). Following a technical briefing, we'll be ready to enter the dunes, and start your off-roading adventure. This area is rarely used by other clubs, and the sand is much cleaner and smoother, so this is an ideal ground to move your first steps in the desert. For further questions, please contact me on this thread by tagging me as @Chaitanya D. We will have @Lorenzo Candelpergher along with me helping/guiding you on your first adventure in the sands. In the meantime, have a great week!
  2. @Naveen Raj I see you have already done your first Absolute Newbie drive with @Frederic in Sweihan. This drive is exclusively for members driving for first time with Carnity. Please remove your RSVP and join other Newbie drives planned this weekend. Drive RSVP opens at 7 pm sunday, I hope you are enrolled in the whatsapp notification group. If not join here as below Carnity Drive Notification - Discussions - Carnity.com
  3. My experience with X heating 1. Check if your mechanic has installed the stock original Nissan radiator and caps. All others - for whatever reasons cool less effectively. 2. Play with gears rather than just D 3. Ride on Sabkhas/Flat dunes as soon as it touches 100 - cools quickly with switching off AC 4. Yes No AC, preferably. I don't use AC at all, feels terrible at start but somehow body adjusts in few min ( but its me) 5. Take off the Oil changing window cover in your bash plate, lets in more air for better cooling even though very minor. 6. Plan exits on the drive exactly on time during the day
  4. Hi @Wade Pat2. You have a time tested great car ,no doubt. Yes for smaller tighter technical places you need some minor adjustments in terms of approach and departures , considering the longer wheel base which you will master with practice sooner than later. We have some friends with extra LWB monster trucks like RAM, F150/Raptors and Tundra doing the technical dunes and they in fact drive much better than the SWB cars.
  5. Did you try to remove it with a air gun or the nozzle of the compressor blowing sand and check. Looks quite unusual to see this and indeed the vibration was a bit strange .
  6. Join us to explore Al Qudra Desert to find what's beyond Qudra lakes And learn the art of offroading in a versatile playground for your first off-road adventure. You will learn to self-drive your vehicle from experts having decades of off-roading experience in the UAE. This area offers a good mix of playable long set of dunes and broad ridges to practice your off-road skills slowly but surely. Drive is open for all 4x4/4WD/SUV/AWD vehicles having 8-10 inches of ground clearance and (MANDATORY) Front and rear tow hooks (MANDATORY) What you'll learn: Introduction to off-roading. Desert driving basics and etiquette. Desert driving tips, techniques, myth and best practices. Off-road and safety gear familiarization and recovery procedures. Vehicle orientation, risk analysis, deflation and outdoor safety advice. First time with Carnity Off-road Club: Please share your vehicle details - Make, Model, Year. Do you have any prior off-road experience? Confirm your vehicle has front and rear tow hooks / eyelets. Why should I join? We will teach you how to self-drive off-road safely and learn the best offroad driving and recovery techniques. If you have already driven in sand before then you can learn more from experts having decades of offroading experience in the UAE. This area offers a good mix of playable long set of dunes and broad ridge to test your off-road control. Can my vehicle do this ? This drive is open for all 4x4/4WD/SUV/AWD vehicle having 8-10 inches of ground clearance and front and rear tow hooks. If in doubt please first announce your questions on the drive thread so we can advise you further. Any stock 4x4/4WD are most welcome, you don't need any vehicle modifications. Can I bring passengers ? Yes of course, but if you are absolute new to offroading it is better to drive alone first to avoid any distractions. Learn More About: Carnity Off-road Club STRICTLY: For ABSOLUTE NEWBIE who are driving for the first time with Carnity. MUST READ AND CLICK TOTALLY AGREE ON THE BELOW COVID19 PRECAUTIONS TOPIC MUST WATCH: NEWBIE VIDEO BRIEFING Drive Details Level: Only for "ABSOLUTE NEWBIES" or first timer with Carnity Off-Road Club When: 11 June 2021, Friday. Meeting time: 05:00 AM (SHARP - Without any exceptions) Meeting Point: https://goo.gl/maps/ts6DHLks7YaSzo8L6 GPS Coordinate: 24°49'07.9"N 55°15'19.5"E Type of Car: Any 4x4/4WD/SUV/AWD with front and back tow hooks and 8-10 inches of ground clearance. What to bring along: Tire deflator, pressure gauge and compressor, Loads of water, snacks (for yourself), face mask, rubber gloves, enthusiasm and willingness to learn. Approximate finish time: 09:00 AM LIMITED SPOTS AVAILABLE: Limited to 12 new members only. RSVP will close on Thursday - 5PM. If the RSVP is full and you wish to join, please mention your name on the drive thread to add on the waiting list Latecomers or members who are not on the RSVP will be returned back - without ANY EXCEPTIONS. Please cancel you RSVP if you cannot make it, so your spot can be taken by others. PLEASE RSVP ON BELOW EVENT IN THE EVENT CALENDAR
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    Drive Details Level: Only for "ABSOLUTE NEWBIES" or first timer with Carnity Off-Road Club When: 11 June 2021, Friday. Meeting time: 05:00 AM (SHARP - Without any exceptions) Meeting Point: https://goo.gl/maps/ts6DHLks7YaSzo8L6 GPS Coordinate: 24°49'07.9"N 55°15'19.5"E Type of Car: Any 4x4/4WD/SUV/AWD with front and back tow hooks and 8-10 inches of ground clearance. What to bring along: Tire deflator, pressure gauge and compressor, Loads of water, snacks (for yourself), face mask, rubber gloves, enthusiasm and willingness to learn. Approximate finish time: 09:00 AM
  8. Trip report - what a thrilling night drive: Coming back the very next day from a near flawless night NB drive who managed the first technical bit with few refusals only , I wanted to challenge the experienced members going into the baby dunes entering a bit more early to test the skills we have learned. And that's when the desert Gods decided to bring us , and especially me down to earth!! The small 400 to 500 m stretch of tight dunes felt likea million Kms - we had multiple refusals , stucks in super soft sand patches and some stucks in impossible pockets including one of mine as I slipped into a pocket needing the more experienced member @MUHAMMAD Kashif RAZZAQ to pull me as it was a one try situation and he did it perfectly . We had cars getting stuck on plane dunes, cars getting stuck on baby crests, cars sinking in sand as soon as they stop and some cars making weird noises as if they said "we don't want to drive on these dunes"🤣🤣. The sand was extremely soft and we spent a considerable amount of time recovering all the cars but all did well with good coordination for multiple shoveling, tugging and then we were on to the long dunes. A breath of fresh air as if we were just born babies crying aloud to gasp that oxygen for our cars airboxes to expand!! Once on to the long dunes what happened next was pure thrill. Long climbs , super long side slopes, ridge rides following the leap of faith, super sharp criss crosses at fantastic pace let everyone's hearts racing. You will not believe even though we drove like this for just over 2 hrs , all the hard work we had initially was almost forgotten. Vow it was pure thrill doing those !! Impressive how everyone pushed their cars playing with the tiptronics climbing those ridges and cross crossings. At one place we did non stop criss cross on sharp ridges which was thrilling. Well handled by all. We squeeze the max out of these long dunes and then headed towards the sabkhas separating from Murqab. Sand in these smaller dunes was softer and we had more refusals , again bringing us back to mother earth. Managed quickly with some tugs and then we played quite some time more in the longer dunes and some nice bowls there. Unfortunately I landed in a smallish pocket which was hardly visible coming off the ridge. Pulling needed a double rope and the car tugging got stuck with the rope tight. Thanks @Rob H for the sequential 2nd pull from other tow hook to remove the tension on the rope . We drove back to exit quickly from there taking the dirt tracks , slightly late but all in all a good thrilling drive in the dark. @Pacific did well managing the 2nd lead positions. Thank you. You need to control your gas in soft sands as you will dig in quickly if you don't control that. Sorry to see that bend on your front end after you took a bump , causing your car to lean to right which was more evident on tarmac. I hope it is an easy fix . @Gok Krish glad to see you after a long time. Impressive how you have improved and managed even when I pushed it . Hardly any issues, some refusals which is always part of the learning. Well done. @Lawrence_Chehimi managed his patrol y62 well on this fast paced drive in the dark. I suppose your car doesn't like the technical stuff throwing some weird noises. 🤣🤣. I hope it hasn't come back and all is well. Great driving that monster @Thomas Varghese has some huge experience coming into this drive which was great to see. However you still need to get that control further to manage that fishtailing on faster and steeper climbs. It is a very thin line , which will come with practice and you will improve on that for sure. We will improve with every drive, I improve every drive leading and supporting learning something new and hence I am sure you will learn it too quickly. Thank you for spotting the issue with @Pacific car diligently. @GauravSoni did well in all areas and always good to see you having a very helpful attitude. Minor refusals and stuck in some softer patches on slowing down , but well driven . Thanks for staying back while we waited for the recovery truck along with @Gok Krish . @Rizwanm2 managed the challenge well even though slightly at the back which meant you will be driving on slightly churned tracks. Impressive to see you hardly had any issues, well done. @MUHAMMAD Kashif RAZZAQ with copilot son Rafay helped immensely in all the time we needed help. Tugging me twice from pockets in tricky areas . Well driven and great to have your company on any drive. Thank you @Rob H sweeped us all with his supercharged Tundra. Impressive as always and why I say this is even in tighter baby dunes where many had issues having refusals and stucks you just eased through in that monster. Of course well driven on the longer dunes which as fantastic to see. Well done and thank you. It was a first for me - a full 4 hr thrilling intermediate fast paced drive at night. We drove close to slightly longer than 2 hrs without any issues and we spent close to 2hrs managing the recoveries. For the 2 hrs we drove we clocked close to 50 Km at a fantastic pace doing all the maneuvers as planned in the dark. The 2 hrs we spent managing recoveries definitely kept us grounded🤣🤣. We will learn from all these and come back soon to have some fun and thrill in the dark albeit with lesser issues hopefully. Enjoy your week at work and see you all some time soon. Cheers
  9. Trip report Well we had signups who were pretty experienced even though it was a newbie drive and the challenges were hence managed with minimal issues. Quite impressive how you all managed the first technical bit in 10 to 20 min landing us in some nice long range dunes in quick time. Why I say this ? If you have time read the thread on the other IM drive on friday night , we spent close to 2 hrs in this initial bit managing the technical dunes. That's why I love this challenge of bringing different levels of drivers thinking we can ease through but it always turns otherwise - sand and dunes of Lisaili are a great leveller. You ease through with apparently less experienced members while you have a eventful drive with more experienced members with multiple stucks and refusals. Vow! @Lakshmi Narasimhan was absolutely perfect, impressive stuff. Very precise in keeping the perfect distance and correctly adjusting my minor mistakes. Well done and thank you. Love that wonderfully prepped Pajero of yours. @Gregory even though a NB in his rank was very well up to the challenges without any issues. I suppose you are there at FB now and please go ahead and apply for your promotion. We will review and get you to the next level, have fun. @Fabien Monleau managed his classic LC well , few refusals and probably a tug. All done quickly, and it was nice to see you quickly correct your approach on the small slip side straight climb we did. Well done. @N@ved thank you for managing he center forward well with clear instructions and perfect tugs where needed. I am so happy you are getting along that cute little TJ to pull monsters just like the story of a little tug boat guiding a huge container ship. Well done👍. @TT_Dubai no bumpers broken and a saved marriage🤣🤣. Frankly you did not because you drove beautifully with correct approaches and good control. Push that 5.7 V8 the same way and you will be having more fun. @Wade Pat2 goes well with the philosophy of a stock car can do as good as any modified car even though older. Some minor adjustments and you can go wherever all go which was seen . Thanks for some nice videos . @Ranjan Das managed his SWB wrangler well driving in the dark. It's time you bring the next level of your experience onto drives . Just enjoy your drives as you did with hardly any issues even though it was a NB drive. @Nivin s reassuring presence gave me the confidence to push the whole experienced bunch further with the challenge of driving in the dark. Thank you my friend. Please refrain from becoming complacent with a near flawless night drive we had on this day. Probably I did that and the very next day I was bought down with having an eventful drive, but all handled with correct measures. Desert is a great leveller , and build on the experience you gained on this drive. Have a nice week at work, see you all some time soon. Cheers
  10. Yup , amazing bunch with amazing cars ready to be unleashed to their potential . Miss you 😔🙂
  11. Positions for tonight's drive 1. Chaitanya Black xterra 2. @Pacific white wrangler 2nd lead 3. @Gok Krishgrey wrangler 4. @Lawrence_Chehimi white Y62 5. @Thomas Varghese white xterra 6. @GauravSonibrown Pajero 7. @Rizwanm2white xterra 8. @MUHAMMAD Kashif RAZZAQ Grey wrangler 9. @Rob Hsweep Black Tundra We will use channel 1 for radio. Will use buddy recovery skills, you help the car in front or behind you depending on where you are albeit safely. Bring your torch for visibility in dark. Come with as full a fuel tank as possible. See you all tonight for some thrilling drive in the dark.
  12. @shu yangYou missed out on being part with a fantastic bunch of drivers , who drove beautifully in the dark. Please remove your RSVP, see you sometime soon again. Take care and stay safe
  13. Dear friends Rob H @Rob H MUHAMMAD Kashif RAZZAQ @MUHAMMAD Kashif RAZZAQ Lawrence_Chehimi @Lawrence_Chehimi Rizwanm2 @Rizwanm2 Pacific @Pacific Gok Krish @Gok Krish Thomas Varghese @Thomas Varghese GauravSoni @GauravSoni Please note the drive will be done in Lisaili- Murqab area. Meeting point will be updated soon. See you all tomorrow
  14. 🙏Lakshmi in native Indian languages = Vitamin M. So @Lakshmi Narasimhan doesn't have any dearth of "Lakshmi" to armour his Pajero to the hilt🏋️‍♂️🚘
  15. @Hisham Masaad congratulations and welcome aboard. You will enjoy it more here
  16. Dear friends @Gregory @shu yang @Fabien Monleau @TT_Dubai @Wade Pat2 @Lakshmi Narasimhan @Ranjan Das @N@ved @Nivin Listing for tonight Please remember to bring the mandatory gears , a full fuel tank and a lot of cheers. Stay COVID appropriate throughout please, its picking up to bite us again.Bring your torch for visibility in the dark. We will use Chanel 1 for radio coms. Myself , @N@ved and @Nivin will manage recoveries if any, well Lisaili will always have many😜🤣. @Lakshmi Narasimhan and @Ranjan Das will be stand by if we need more support . Rest of you just enjoy the revving in this hot weather, but don't forget to keep a close watch so that your engines dont become too hot . See you tonight 🙂
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