Kick-Up-the-Dust
- Minhaj
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Hello Guys
I would like to start by sincerely apologising to the marshal and the team for reaching late due to unforeseen circumstances. i was really worried i might miss the drive, so i truly appreciate @Ehab and the team for their understanding and for allowing me to join despite the delay.
Once i arrived I deflated, fixed my flag, joined the convoy and we got moving. from the start the pace was fast with high climbs and side cresting. the drive kept testing throttle control throughout.
We did some really crazy stuff. i was fully focused on the car in front of me and the one behind me the whole time. only when we stopped i realise how big the dunes were some of them huge with very soft sand.
The terrain and route were amazing. there were many convoys and lots of tracks but the lead handled it well and took us away from the crowd.
One climb stood out for me. i didn’t realise how tall the dune was until i looked out the window. even after coming down my heart was still racing.
Overall it was an amazing drive fun challenging and a great learning experience.one of the best drives so far .
Thanks a lot to the support @CARLOSS @brett @Vika and @Mghoneim and special thanks to @Ehab for organising and leading the drive.
looking forward to more drives and learning experiences ahead.
I would like to start by sincerely apologising to the marshal and the team for reaching late due to unforeseen circumstances. i was really worried i might miss the drive, so i truly appreciate @Ehab and the team for their understanding and for allowing me to join despite the delay.
Once i arrived I deflated, fixed my flag, joined the convoy and we got moving. from the start the pace was fast with high climbs and side cresting. the drive kept testing throttle control throughout.
We did some really crazy stuff. i was fully focused on the car in front of me and the one behind me the whole time. only when we stopped i realise how big the dunes were some of them huge with very soft sand.
The terrain and route were amazing. there were many convoys and lots of tracks but the lead handled it well and took us away from the crowd.
One climb stood out for me. i didn’t realise how tall the dune was until i looked out the window. even after coming down my heart was still racing.
Overall it was an amazing drive fun challenging and a great learning experience.one of the best drives so far .
Thanks a lot to the support @CARLOSS @brett @Vika and @Mghoneim and special thanks to @Ehab for organising and leading the drive.
looking forward to more drives and learning experiences ahead.
- siddharthsai
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10/10 drive for me. I reached at the last 98 gas station and met with @CARLOSS and we drove to the location.
I had my reserve fuel from Liwa and it came to use today as @OmarShams was on low fuel and I was able to help him. 30L AOR is a lifesaver. Literally.
After deflating and the flags up, we set out to the unknown. The drive immediately started with super intense high adrenaline climbs and twists and turns. This 10+ convoy was literally a dream to drive with. Every single person on the same level. Do you know what that means? Fun, non stop drive. We did not stop for almost 45 mins a stretch. Just pure adrenaline without stop. @Ehab was incredible with his lines and also keeping us away from the other 652 convoys around the same area. The place was crowded and I can feel sweihan taking the weight of Badayer now being unaccessible.
We took a break when Ehab's car had a flat. My 3Ton jack was made fun of by many because of the size but ultimately the it came to use when the dragon mart ones failed. It was also the first time I took the jack out so it was fun figuring out how to use it.
The track was something. High climbs, switches, mild cresting etc. But there was no dull moment. Just 3 hours of crazy climbs.
Overall I think this drive and track is in my all time fav.
Thank you @CARLOSS @brett @Vika and @Mghoneim. A very special thanks to @Ehab for organising and leading the drive.
Like I said 10/10. No doubt was one of the finest at Almost.
Love,
Sid

I had my reserve fuel from Liwa and it came to use today as @OmarShams was on low fuel and I was able to help him. 30L AOR is a lifesaver. Literally.
After deflating and the flags up, we set out to the unknown. The drive immediately started with super intense high adrenaline climbs and twists and turns. This 10+ convoy was literally a dream to drive with. Every single person on the same level. Do you know what that means? Fun, non stop drive. We did not stop for almost 45 mins a stretch. Just pure adrenaline without stop. @Ehab was incredible with his lines and also keeping us away from the other 652 convoys around the same area. The place was crowded and I can feel sweihan taking the weight of Badayer now being unaccessible.
We took a break when Ehab's car had a flat. My 3Ton jack was made fun of by many because of the size but ultimately the it came to use when the dragon mart ones failed. It was also the first time I took the jack out so it was fun figuring out how to use it.
The track was something. High climbs, switches, mild cresting etc. But there was no dull moment. Just 3 hours of crazy climbs.
Overall I think this drive and track is in my all time fav.
Thank you @CARLOSS @brett @Vika and @Mghoneim. A very special thanks to @Ehab for organising and leading the drive.
Like I said 10/10. No doubt was one of the finest at Almost.
Love,
Sid

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Sanadshaikh
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What a trip, what a track by Ehab!
It had been sometime sinceI hit the dunes with the Almost4x4 crew, at least not after the post Meet & Greet drive at Nahel. Having missed the recent Liwa treat by the founder, I was really hoping a trip pops up on the app, and within the same moment a message from Ehab about an upcoming trip in Sweihan!
Fast forward to drive day, i.e. Saturday, I woke up early and left well in advance hoping to make a stop for coffee and refuel on the way. The drive to the meeting point was very chill with morning breeze, and early am dark skies transitioning into shades of orange. Very little traffic that time of the day, with the occasional 4x4 passing by. Made a stop at the Sweihan Adnoc and found Sid and Carlos. A quick wave to both, and continued my way to the meeting point. A few Almosters had already arrived, and at the meeting point was another convoy of nearly all JKs with one FJ that stood out with its good looks ;)
Following the usual preps and meeting other members, the lead Ehab along with the support crew comprising of Carlos, Brett, Viktoria and Mghoniam ran the attendance and briefing, which was very clear and concise - too many convoys, too many tracks, safety and comms of utmost importance as always!
Off we went, cruising along the first few smaller slopes, some light technical areas and then towards the bigger dunes. Man! Ehab knows how to amp things up - from easy going to spicy sprints, we got it all! Side cresting, big climbs to high up safari style cruising, this trip had it all!
In many parts, there was heavier than usual traffic of cars, despite which Ehab lead the 10+ convoy so gracefully, keeping safety as the top most priority. We did not have any major incidents, except a flat tire and maybe 1 ot 2 second tries. Great energy, brilliant leadership and support from lead and support crew, amazing weather, and an exhilarating dune bashing adventure - this saturday couldn't be more perfect! Thanks again @Ehab @CARLOSS @brett @Vika @Mghoneim
Till the next time!






It had been sometime sinceI hit the dunes with the Almost4x4 crew, at least not after the post Meet & Greet drive at Nahel. Having missed the recent Liwa treat by the founder, I was really hoping a trip pops up on the app, and within the same moment a message from Ehab about an upcoming trip in Sweihan!
Fast forward to drive day, i.e. Saturday, I woke up early and left well in advance hoping to make a stop for coffee and refuel on the way. The drive to the meeting point was very chill with morning breeze, and early am dark skies transitioning into shades of orange. Very little traffic that time of the day, with the occasional 4x4 passing by. Made a stop at the Sweihan Adnoc and found Sid and Carlos. A quick wave to both, and continued my way to the meeting point. A few Almosters had already arrived, and at the meeting point was another convoy of nearly all JKs with one FJ that stood out with its good looks ;)
Following the usual preps and meeting other members, the lead Ehab along with the support crew comprising of Carlos, Brett, Viktoria and Mghoniam ran the attendance and briefing, which was very clear and concise - too many convoys, too many tracks, safety and comms of utmost importance as always!
Off we went, cruising along the first few smaller slopes, some light technical areas and then towards the bigger dunes. Man! Ehab knows how to amp things up - from easy going to spicy sprints, we got it all! Side cresting, big climbs to high up safari style cruising, this trip had it all!
In many parts, there was heavier than usual traffic of cars, despite which Ehab lead the 10+ convoy so gracefully, keeping safety as the top most priority. We did not have any major incidents, except a flat tire and maybe 1 ot 2 second tries. Great energy, brilliant leadership and support from lead and support crew, amazing weather, and an exhilarating dune bashing adventure - this saturday couldn't be more perfect! Thanks again @Ehab @CARLOSS @brett @Vika @Mghoneim
Till the next time!






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Vika
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Hello everyone!
I honestly cannot say anything other than how
today’s drive was. Thank you very much @Ehab — it was incredible. An amazing track and perfect lead.
I will not go into details; I would rather read the trip reports from the 10+ drivers.
All i want to say, that convoy handled the task perfectly, despite the fact that the level was set above the cone. Everything was done very well. Excellent flow, fast speed, perfect reactions.
It felt like we drove all Sweihan from left to the right and all the way back again several times and it still was 9am.
And honestly, if it was not the cut tyre, we probably would not have stopped at all.
On the bright side, we managed to review the entire jack catalogue
Now we finally know why @siddharthsai does not lift high on the arch — extra weight matters

Next, under the guidance of @CARLOSS and with the active support of @Mghoneim and 10+ drivers, who cannot wait to be upgraded, we quickly fixed the tyre and continued the drive.
Later on, @massaleh lost his flag — I found the flag and then lost the track
@CARLOSS found me and the flag, and while bringing me back to the convoy, he took his revenge on me and brought me back through the highest point of Sweihan.
Just kidding
I am really looking forward to his upcoming drives.
@brett , the most calm and peaceful member of our drive, did an excellent job as Sweeper, keeping the convoy perfectly organized, counting cars crossing the gatch road)))
@Mghoneim thank you so much for your support in the middle!
Thank you all for the great morning full of fun.
And see you very soon.
Viktoriia
I honestly cannot say anything other than how
I will not go into details; I would rather read the trip reports from the 10+ drivers.
All i want to say, that convoy handled the task perfectly, despite the fact that the level was set above the cone. Everything was done very well. Excellent flow, fast speed, perfect reactions.
It felt like we drove all Sweihan from left to the right and all the way back again several times and it still was 9am.
And honestly, if it was not the cut tyre, we probably would not have stopped at all.
On the bright side, we managed to review the entire jack catalogue
Next, under the guidance of @CARLOSS and with the active support of @Mghoneim and 10+ drivers, who cannot wait to be upgraded, we quickly fixed the tyre and continued the drive.
Later on, @massaleh lost his flag — I found the flag and then lost the track
@CARLOSS found me and the flag, and while bringing me back to the convoy, he took his revenge on me and brought me back through the highest point of Sweihan.
Just kidding
I am really looking forward to his upcoming drives.
@brett , the most calm and peaceful member of our drive, did an excellent job as Sweeper, keeping the convoy perfectly organized, counting cars crossing the gatch road)))
@Mghoneim thank you so much for your support in the middle!
Thank you all for the great morning full of fun.
And see you very soon.
Viktoriia
"The most effective way to do it, is just to do it"
- CARLOSS
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Hi everyone!
Complicated day this was in Sweihan, reminding me E611 at 8am from Sharjah to Dubai. Crazy number of other groups chewing up every single dune in miles.
My personal target was to make sure that nobody was “flying over” our dear members and from time to time, I found myself cutting other groups off like a policeman.
Convoy did very well, quite balanced group of drivers with no significant incident apart from a car getting stuck on the wall that required quick intervention of both Ehab and myself, finally sorted without any problem. Remaining stuff, as usual, second tries and two or three convoy disconnections with members losing the track. And one less Cooper in the family!
@Ehab perfectly managed the drive, not easy I can tell, by correctly selecting the best possible lines and delivering the right difficulty level and dose of adrenaline.
Bad news is that we can say bye bye to New Sweihan for the rest of the season…good opportunity to revisit some old playgrounds to see how they look like.
Thanks to our brave interm members for showing up and supporting the convoy.
See you soon
Complicated day this was in Sweihan, reminding me E611 at 8am from Sharjah to Dubai. Crazy number of other groups chewing up every single dune in miles.
My personal target was to make sure that nobody was “flying over” our dear members and from time to time, I found myself cutting other groups off like a policeman.
Convoy did very well, quite balanced group of drivers with no significant incident apart from a car getting stuck on the wall that required quick intervention of both Ehab and myself, finally sorted without any problem. Remaining stuff, as usual, second tries and two or three convoy disconnections with members losing the track. And one less Cooper in the family!
@Ehab perfectly managed the drive, not easy I can tell, by correctly selecting the best possible lines and delivering the right difficulty level and dose of adrenaline.
Bad news is that we can say bye bye to New Sweihan for the rest of the season…good opportunity to revisit some old playgrounds to see how they look like.
Thanks to our brave interm members for showing up and supporting the convoy.
See you soon
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massaleh
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Sewhan
December 13, 2025
This drive was truly different, the secret was that we had all the “wow”
moments packed in.
Today there were no marshals and no founder present, with all the respect we like to have them all, but maybe after today drive …mmm..
From the very beginning, Ehab made it clear that we weren’t going to do crazy things, enjoy the drive . But , the devil was in the details…
It felt just like when your parents leave the house and you turn to your brother saying, “Shall we try this?”and the answer is always “Of course, and let’s do this, and that too” Before you know it, you’re squeezing in one more adventure, saying, “We still have time to try that”
The drive was amazing. @Ehab raised the bar for us. At first, I wasn’t completely comfortable since I had a guest passenger with me who was cheerful at the start but soon grew nervous, asking me not to let us roll over. That made me cautious in my moves, and at times I had to retry or even refuse certain tracks while following. But after the break, I sharpened my focus and the real fun began. Eventually, my passenger started feeling dizzy, so I eased off, skipped a few tracks, and kept things smooth to avoid
In short, the track was fantastic, and we kicked up the dust ..
A huge thank you to @Ehab for leading the drive. Thanks also to @Carlos for the guidance and for restoring trust, to @Vika for the support (especially for bringing back my flag)
, and to @Mghoneim , @brett , and @Sanadshaikh for their support.
Ehab, we need to bring back that dust we kicked ..
Waiting eagerly for the next drive.

December 13, 2025
This drive was truly different, the secret was that we had all the “wow”
Today there were no marshals and no founder present, with all the respect we like to have them all, but maybe after today drive …mmm..
From the very beginning, Ehab made it clear that we weren’t going to do crazy things, enjoy the drive . But , the devil was in the details…
It felt just like when your parents leave the house and you turn to your brother saying, “Shall we try this?”and the answer is always “Of course, and let’s do this, and that too” Before you know it, you’re squeezing in one more adventure, saying, “We still have time to try that”
The drive was amazing. @Ehab raised the bar for us. At first, I wasn’t completely comfortable since I had a guest passenger with me who was cheerful at the start but soon grew nervous, asking me not to let us roll over. That made me cautious in my moves, and at times I had to retry or even refuse certain tracks while following. But after the break, I sharpened my focus and the real fun began. Eventually, my passenger started feeling dizzy, so I eased off, skipped a few tracks, and kept things smooth to avoid
In short, the track was fantastic, and we kicked up the dust ..
A huge thank you to @Ehab for leading the drive. Thanks also to @Carlos for the guidance and for restoring trust, to @Vika for the support (especially for bringing back my flag)
Ehab, we need to bring back that dust we kicked ..
Waiting eagerly for the next drive.


