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Joseph Sebastian
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Thanks to all for a very enjoyable and educational experience on my first night drive! Special thanks to @Wrangeldof course, firstly for agreeing to join the drive and allow the long waitlist to drop to zero, creating lot of happy offroaders....and secondly for patiently conducting the pop-out recovery saturday night masterclass! Fair to say that most of us learnt a vital new offroading skill that day, reinforced by a couple of repeat lectures. Thanks also to @Looper and @salah2u for supporting expertly at CF and sweeper positions to keep things moving along. See you all on the sand very soon.
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Thanks very much @Srikumar and @Vanessa8580 for the very enjoyable drive, loads of guidance and patience for herding us newbies. Thanks also @Suresh K for helping out frequently as sweep, without all three of you a convoy this size would have been difficult to manage. Unfortunately could not help much with stucks etc as they were happening mostly towards the front of the convoy, else I am always keen to hone my shoveling skills 😄 @Taimur Khan was good to make your acquaintance and glad to hear you made it home OK. Hope the radiator repair is reasonably minor and will see you back on the sand in a short time. Some additional maintenance is unavoidable with this hobby as I have also been finding out (!) but all worth it. Thanks also to the other fellow off roaders for your company and team spirit, and look forward to more of the same. Some pics from the ride..
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Thanks very much @Frederic for the wonderful lead and shepherding us through some variable terrain, and as always with loads of patience and plenty of useful advice. And of course also to @Rizwanm2 for calm support and good ideas at the sweep. And to all the carnity folks for the teamwork, patience, impressive skills and good humor which made the whole experience a great morning out!
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Hi @Gaurav really looking forward to this. Since I will have my family with me I will be in my grey discovery and not the TJ...also both my kids are queasy riders and tend to get nauseous over extended up/downs (so am I but i am ok as long as I am driving 🤣). So in case there are different levels of newbie convoys please put me in the most gentle one! Thanks...
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A special message for @Gaurav 1. Immediate and clear instructions as soon as he heard of the issue. Probably saved my car from damage and myself from injury or worse 2. Calm troubleshooting to figure out the best way to resolve the multiple issues with minimum disruption 3. Full preparedness with equipment and provisions for all eventualities 4. Masterclass to stuck newbies as well as support teams on setting up the bridle, tow rope and technique of towing /being towed 5. On top of it all keeping calm and a sense of humor always Hats off to you sir... learnt a lot from that experience 🙌
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It was such smooth and flowing ride, till the last moment. At least the mechanical issues with my car happened towards the end of the ride - my apologies nonetheless to all... Huge thanks to @Kailas, @Gaurav, @Gaurav Soni and @Mukundan Nair for getting me and @Sara EL FANIDI out to the tarmac but also for the excellent support and guidance in the rest of the ride. Thanks @Sara EL FANIDI for being hawkeyed and prompt to warn me to stop and prevent further damage. Looks like the smoke may have been coolant spilling from a broken hose and vaporizing (I am hoping its this and not the other options- will know better tomorrow - BTW I recovered the vehicle and its at the garage now - thanks guys!) Special thanks to @Kailas no one would have guessed you were leading your first newbie drive if it hadnt been announced - perfect job! (and thanks for the lift home 😀) Fellow newbies as well, it was great to get to know you a little better, hope to continue with many more drives. Cheers!
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Thanks @Wrangeld for designing a challenging drive and one from which I learnt a lot while enjoying the drive. For one thing I learned that I could not afford to drop my concentration even for a second, which was what got me into both my stuck situations. I learned how to properly engage 4L in my all mechanical TJ wrangler (the final clunk has to happen or its still spinning in neutral, thanks for the specific input on this @Wrangeld)...and I would not have learned that if I had not gotten stuck. I also learned to keep my mouth shut while shoveling since I dont like the taste of sand 🤣 Special thanks to @Islam Soliman for his enthusiastic, calm and expert advice to get us all out of our various issues, it was a very busy day for you and thanks for keeping your patience always. Really. Thanks also to all fellow drivers for the team spirit and the company. I really appreciate @Wrangeld the time you have taken to give specific feedback to each driver, this really takes our learning to the next level. But I am not sure if I could relate the feedback regarding 'too much power too soon' in my recovery situations as I don't recall spinning my wheels during recovery (could be wrong of course, so do let me know if I did do this so I take extra care next time). For reference I was convoy no. 4 in the green TJ. Overall a very fun and educational drive in equal measure, and one which has left me looking forward to the next time I meet you all in the sand. Till then take care and be safe!
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Thanks @Ale Vallecchi and @Alexander Alcala for a challenging and entertaining drive and also for the learning inputs throughout the drive and of course the physical effort to pull us out of the issues whenever they occurred. Looking forward to more of the same - for sure every drive I have been on drives with Carnity I come away having learned a few things on offroad driving in general and importantly on getting used to my car and how it behaves on sand. A great weekend stress buster as usual - thanks as well to me fellow newbies, hope to see you next time on the sand!
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Thanks @Frederic for organizing and also the detailed route instructions - would never have found it otherwise! Also thanks to @munkybizness for the idea and @samamara for the location and the rest or you for the infectious enthusiasm which extended to me being able to motivate my wife and daughters to accompany me (though the elder one found the breeze pleasant enough to take a nap under the stars!). Unfortunately I forgot to get my radio and was not sure of the groupl location after I came down into the tree area - would have been a great opportunity to meet and chat with the group members, will look forward to the next opportunity for that. And there were quite a few people around other than carnity thanks to the considerable media publicity around the meteor shower. I think this place is a really good location and worth more visits on more regular nights just to see the sky and stars just on their own merit...thanks so much for that Some very nice shots @Frederic and @BipinM..(you seem to have captured some meteor trails!)..looking forward to more from the rest and of course @samamara. Will also post something if I can salvage any decent ones...i shot pointed right up into the sky to avoid the regular headlights and torch beams 🙃
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@samamara apologies to you and rest of the gang for hijacking this thread for some more general photo tips. But a couple of quick ones hopefully should be useful info for the others also.... 1. Is there a preferred season in our UAE area for milky way shots as in clear sky or aesthetic view of MW itself (you mentioned october but does it extend into the winter?) 2. As you mentioned post editing is critical. Can you link to any useful website or FAQ for workflow to edit night sky/ high signal noise pics in PS or similar software 3. last one! Any benefit you see in shooting/ editing from RAW data as opposed to in camera processed JPEG, This question is from a hobbyist perspective and not aiming for professional/ large size prints etc Thanks (and hoping for a clear sky tomorrow night as well)
