Advance to the Yellow Truck
Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2023 8:24 am
The advance team
Chris**** Prado
Maher**** JK
Alaa*** 4Runner
Artur*** FJ
Razeem*** Fortuner
Vaughn*** JLU
We all met at the ADNOC joined by the intermediate group that were driving a parallel convoy to the yellow truck. We all went to the deflation point and after splitting the group into the advance and intermediate convoys we set off towards our destination tracking the intermediate convoy.
After a warm up period we quickened the pace and started moving across the repetitive dune structure of the area attacking the large and open faced crescent dunes to practice high speed climbing and cresting. This pattern made for plentiful second tries providing constant opportunities to fine tune approach and throttle technique.
On our way we met with the other convoy for a break to compare notes and then we took separate paths to enable better level appropriate driving.
Once half way to the truck, Vaughn, Maher and Chris were given part leads to provide the convoy a sample of different lead styles. The part leads did not disappoint. Each lead did very well and laid good tracks for us to follow. Finally we arrived at the yellow truck where we met up with the intermediate convoy again who were there patiently waiting for us.
As one group, we then made our way to a gatch to say goodbye to those who would leave and the rest of us made our way to camp and spend a very pleasant evening of fun, food and good company.
The next morning after parting with others who had to leave early, we set off on a relaxing intermediate drive around the area before arriving at the inflation point around 11:30.
Apart from the innumerable second tries, one demonstration stuck by the marshal, and 'a car meets ditch' incident everything went smoothly. Everyone drove well and showed improving skills.
Thanks to all that joined, to those who acted as second leads and sweepers. It was a pleasure driving with you.
Thanks to everyone who camped, it was a great night, but special thanks must go to Alaa for his dedication during the evening in providing a most tasty Knaffa for all campers.
Until next time
Chris**** Prado
Maher**** JK
Alaa*** 4Runner
Artur*** FJ
Razeem*** Fortuner
Vaughn*** JLU
We all met at the ADNOC joined by the intermediate group that were driving a parallel convoy to the yellow truck. We all went to the deflation point and after splitting the group into the advance and intermediate convoys we set off towards our destination tracking the intermediate convoy.
After a warm up period we quickened the pace and started moving across the repetitive dune structure of the area attacking the large and open faced crescent dunes to practice high speed climbing and cresting. This pattern made for plentiful second tries providing constant opportunities to fine tune approach and throttle technique.
On our way we met with the other convoy for a break to compare notes and then we took separate paths to enable better level appropriate driving.
Once half way to the truck, Vaughn, Maher and Chris were given part leads to provide the convoy a sample of different lead styles. The part leads did not disappoint. Each lead did very well and laid good tracks for us to follow. Finally we arrived at the yellow truck where we met up with the intermediate convoy again who were there patiently waiting for us.
As one group, we then made our way to a gatch to say goodbye to those who would leave and the rest of us made our way to camp and spend a very pleasant evening of fun, food and good company.
The next morning after parting with others who had to leave early, we set off on a relaxing intermediate drive around the area before arriving at the inflation point around 11:30.
Apart from the innumerable second tries, one demonstration stuck by the marshal, and 'a car meets ditch' incident everything went smoothly. Everyone drove well and showed improving skills.
Thanks to all that joined, to those who acted as second leads and sweepers. It was a pleasure driving with you.
Thanks to everyone who camped, it was a great night, but special thanks must go to Alaa for his dedication during the evening in providing a most tasty Knaffa for all campers.
Until next time