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_luke_

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  1. Thanks for coming out last night everyone. Was great mid week break to grab a coffee and sample many different karaks with you all. In my excitement I forgot to take any photos after deflating.. 🤦 We pretty much followed the game plan, sticking to the long range dunes and staying high so we could get a nice view of the surrounding areas. It was a nice touch having a low hanging red cresent moon in front of us everytime we were heading westwards. Overall we had a great speed and made a long distance for a night drive! Great driving and team work! Hope to see you all for a drive again soon. @Alexanderrr @Ahmed Farouk @JC_E @Ash S. @ChrisW
  2. Hello @JC_E @Ash S. @Alexanderrr @Ahmed Farouk @ChrisW RSVP is now closed. Convoy order is below. See you at 20:00 at the meeting point deflated and ready for briefing. Dont forget your chair! ps, we will be using channel 8 [446.181]
  3. Hi, when it was first done i had normal road tyres,.. but when i switched to aftermarket wheels it was still ok! It mounts behind the spare wheel bracket and sticks up past the wheel cover.. (excuse all the dust in the pic!)
  4. On my pajero I had a bracket made by an off-road shop that mounts behind the spare wheel. Nice and hidden. Easy to access. Any off-road fabricator shop should be able to make for you.
  5. Important lesson about asking wife for forgiveness, rather than asking for permission 😅 @Zed
  6. UPDATE 20251124: The Tuesday Coffee Plan! We will heading south east along the sabkha and trails to get into the desert proper before zig zagging back north west to drive on the outer edge of the dune field. On the edge here and heading westwards the dunes are very long range so we can enjoy cruising along the large long dunes and switching between them at a moderate pace. As we start heading more to the north, we will have a change in terrain and a chance to race along the super flat vegetation free sabkha areas in the dark before making a u-turn and heading back towards the foxes dens via the dune field. Once arriving there, we will put out the chairs, brew up some coffee, and chill for half an hour before taking a high speed trip to the exit via the 'Highway to Home' path linking a number of sabkhas together. cc: @JC_E @Alexanderrr @Ahmed Farouk @Ash S. @ChrisW
  7. We kicked off right on time after our briefing at the ADNOC station, with everyone geared up and ready for a solid morning in the sand. The first set of dunes greeted us with heavy tracking, courtesy of the Tilal Drag competition, which had clearly seen a lot of action. We looped around this entire section, weaving through the vegetation and working our way into a good rhythm. 👍 Once clear of the tracked zone, the terrain opened up beautifully. We transitioned into faster-flowing dunes and clean sabkhas, letting the convoy stretch out and enjoy some smooth, confident driving. Soon after, we entered the large technical zone of Al Fayah — a maze of sharp ridges, bowls, and narrow crossings. The team handled it exceptionally well as we carefully picked the best route through this demanding area, maintaining control and strong convoy discipline throughout. Continuing south, we crossed a mix of sabkhas and small forest 😜 patches until we eventually found the gate leading into the desert safari zone. This is where the pace lifted again — high-speed sidies, sweeping climbs, and playful sections that had everyone smiling. We wrapped up at the exit after a truly exhilarating run. Incredible driving all around — smooth, coordinated, and confidently executed. A big thank-you to the support team for the quick recoveries and keeping us moving whenever we stopped. Another brilliant day in the dunes! Thanks all 🙏 @Zsolt @Krinesh @Myrko @Diego @Sam Selim @Ahmed Farouk @vinayak n @Mei Ling @Andrew John Melvill @Abhishek Chikara @Glenn W @Aser
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