Red Crest
Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2020 11:04 am
Hi all,
finally an intermediate drive in Nahil...High dunes, sharp crests and less tracks
Due to the events in the morning we had a delay in the starting time, but the waiting time was well spent with chit chats and car preparation.
@alshamsi_m lead the drive with the jimny...it is really impressive what car and driver a capable of...He can easily bring a convoy of Jeeps and FJ in trouble.
We had an amazing drive into the sunset with nice climbs, walls and side crests.
I noticed that I still have the Patrol in my systems, driving the FJ with too much force sometimes.
But with every side crest I understand the car better, as especially the independet front axle is a huge different. The car moves much more than I am used too.
My favorites are bowls and walls -
its just so much fun with the FJ although I am still learning the handling so I havent pushed my limits yet.
The highlight was a nice bowl where we had some playtime and we left the desert with the sunset.
There a three things I learned this drive:
1. Even if your technique is perfect - size still matters on side crests
2. Always have a fire extinguisher in the car
3. Stay calm and relaxed in every situation - leader skills
Thank you @alshamsi_m for this memorable drive, thanks to @Booy for keeping an eye on us and everyone else for the nice company
finally an intermediate drive in Nahil...High dunes, sharp crests and less tracks

Due to the events in the morning we had a delay in the starting time, but the waiting time was well spent with chit chats and car preparation.
@alshamsi_m lead the drive with the jimny...it is really impressive what car and driver a capable of...He can easily bring a convoy of Jeeps and FJ in trouble.

We had an amazing drive into the sunset with nice climbs, walls and side crests.
I noticed that I still have the Patrol in my systems, driving the FJ with too much force sometimes.
But with every side crest I understand the car better, as especially the independet front axle is a huge different. The car moves much more than I am used too.
My favorites are bowls and walls -

The highlight was a nice bowl where we had some playtime and we left the desert with the sunset.
There a three things I learned this drive:
1. Even if your technique is perfect - size still matters on side crests
2. Always have a fire extinguisher in the car
3. Stay calm and relaxed in every situation - leader skills
Thank you @alshamsi_m for this memorable drive, thanks to @Booy for keeping an eye on us and everyone else for the nice company
