Down Shifting
Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2025 7:57 am
Down Shifting: A Mountain Adventure
A yearly trip to Salalah, Oman, is one of the signature adventures for the ALMOST Club. It’s a multi-day overland journey blending different terrains, convoy formations, and driving styles—all carried out in true club spirit. Under the leadership of our Club Founder@alshamsi_m , each trip becomes a memorable, story-worthy experience.
As this route requires skills beyond what we typically use while driving over sand dunes, the idea was to make this journey a learning session—specifically focused on mountain and gravel road driving. Members learned how to utilize gear shifting to manage inertia, control speed on steep downhills, and reduce reliance on brakes.
Giveaway for All
At the meeting point, excitement filled the air as club members gathered between the mountains despite the high temperatures. There was initial confusion about the exact location, but eventually, we settled at the agreed spot. Abu Salim @alshamsi_m arrived a bit late—but as always, brought joy, laughter, and giveaways for everyone. He also shared nostalgic stories from previous Salalah trips, bringing back fond memories.
Time to Learn from the Best
Once everyone had gathered around Abu Salim, we kicked off one of the best hands-on learning sessions. He explained different driving scenarios in detail, adjusting his advice based on car brands and the differences in gear shifting systems. It was a masterclass in technical off-roading.
Train Hard, Enjoy Harder
We began our journey with a challenging climb to the peaks of Jabal Yanas and Jebel Yibir. Along the way, we passed by the Mountain Olive Farm—a unique project aimed at enriching the mountain experience with the beauty of olive trees.
Beat the Heat
While ascending, I made a mistake in shifting—engaging 4L gear—which pushed my RPMs to a constant 7. This caused my car to overheat, building up pressure in the coolant reservoir. We took a much-needed break at the top to let vehicles cool-down, and it also gave another member@Ahmedalabassi time for a quick repair.
We Never Leave a Brother Behind
We had planned to end the day with a bonus trip to the Icelandic Lake for a refreshing splash in Masafi’s pure waters. When our car needed more time to cool-down, we asked the convoy to move on. But Abu Salim @alshamsi_m refused to leave us behind. He escorted the convoy to the main road, then returned with Abu Abdul Ghani @Hisham to ensure our safety—true brotherhood in action.
Rewarding Watermelon
Once our vehicles were back in shape, we rejoined the convoy at Al Hamri Downhill Track. There, we all regrouped and enjoyed a refreshing treat—chilled watermelon by @Mostafa and laban by @Hisham , generously shared among us. It was the perfect reward after enduring the heat and mechanical struggles.
Navigation at Night
As we descended out of the mountains in the dark, we realized just how critical navigation skills are—reading terrain, remembering landmarks, and maintaining orientation. A big shoutout and deep appreciation go to our Club Founder@alshamsi_m for guiding us safely out of the mountain maze and back to the main road.

A yearly trip to Salalah, Oman, is one of the signature adventures for the ALMOST Club. It’s a multi-day overland journey blending different terrains, convoy formations, and driving styles—all carried out in true club spirit. Under the leadership of our Club Founder@alshamsi_m , each trip becomes a memorable, story-worthy experience.
As this route requires skills beyond what we typically use while driving over sand dunes, the idea was to make this journey a learning session—specifically focused on mountain and gravel road driving. Members learned how to utilize gear shifting to manage inertia, control speed on steep downhills, and reduce reliance on brakes.
Giveaway for All
At the meeting point, excitement filled the air as club members gathered between the mountains despite the high temperatures. There was initial confusion about the exact location, but eventually, we settled at the agreed spot. Abu Salim @alshamsi_m arrived a bit late—but as always, brought joy, laughter, and giveaways for everyone. He also shared nostalgic stories from previous Salalah trips, bringing back fond memories.
Time to Learn from the Best
Once everyone had gathered around Abu Salim, we kicked off one of the best hands-on learning sessions. He explained different driving scenarios in detail, adjusting his advice based on car brands and the differences in gear shifting systems. It was a masterclass in technical off-roading.
Train Hard, Enjoy Harder
We began our journey with a challenging climb to the peaks of Jabal Yanas and Jebel Yibir. Along the way, we passed by the Mountain Olive Farm—a unique project aimed at enriching the mountain experience with the beauty of olive trees.
Beat the Heat
While ascending, I made a mistake in shifting—engaging 4L gear—which pushed my RPMs to a constant 7. This caused my car to overheat, building up pressure in the coolant reservoir. We took a much-needed break at the top to let vehicles cool-down, and it also gave another member@Ahmedalabassi time for a quick repair.
We Never Leave a Brother Behind
We had planned to end the day with a bonus trip to the Icelandic Lake for a refreshing splash in Masafi’s pure waters. When our car needed more time to cool-down, we asked the convoy to move on. But Abu Salim @alshamsi_m refused to leave us behind. He escorted the convoy to the main road, then returned with Abu Abdul Ghani @Hisham to ensure our safety—true brotherhood in action.
Rewarding Watermelon
Once our vehicles were back in shape, we rejoined the convoy at Al Hamri Downhill Track. There, we all regrouped and enjoyed a refreshing treat—chilled watermelon by @Mostafa and laban by @Hisham , generously shared among us. It was the perfect reward after enduring the heat and mechanical struggles.
Navigation at Night
As we descended out of the mountains in the dark, we realized just how critical navigation skills are—reading terrain, remembering landmarks, and maintaining orientation. A big shoutout and deep appreciation go to our Club Founder@alshamsi_m for guiding us safely out of the mountain maze and back to the main road.
