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Re: Reach for the Sky

Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2020 2:20 pm
by Daggerfall
Mahmoodyasin wrote: Sun Mar 22, 2020 2:07 pm Excellent compilation Daggerfall
Eager to know “what does an intermediate work on developing so he gets himself prepared (when the time is right) to drive in an advance lot”. ?
Daggerfall wrote: Sun Mar 22, 2020 1:02 pm Hi Almosters,

We were eager to come back to this area for a while with all the advance drivers who missed the first one and thanks to @Agalon we finally had the opportunity last Friday.

However we can consider this one also as a "first" since the character of the area was totally changed due to much much softer sand comparison to the last time so we had to adapt and push the limits of our skills further to have the same pace and tackle the same dunes we did before!.

The camp night was beautiful and full of fun as usual like in every Almost camp. Nice company, beautiful weather, good stories, enjoyed the sleeping outside under the stars, watching the center of the milky way before the sleep and amazing morning with the members arrived that time.

I will not talk much about the drive...It was shorter than it was planned and we were almost about to reach our peak level when the duty called. brigade.baka-wolf.com

More important than anything else that which makes all these trips amazing experience is the people you share those moments, family spirit , trust and love between the members of Almost family which helps to tackle every single challenge we face.......and have fun!

There was no single moment that we had a doubt that "WE DON'T LEAVE ANYONE BEHIND!"

Thanks to @alshamsi_m and @Booy for the amazing support and all other members made this trip a great memory.

Best Regards
Thanks!

For that you can check the link below!

viewtopic.php?f=6&t=4373

Just time, practice and patience!.

Re: Reach for the Sky

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2020 7:25 am
by Mahmoodyasin
Daggerfall wrote: Sun Mar 22, 2020 2:20 pm
Mahmoodyasin wrote: Sun Mar 22, 2020 2:07 pm Excellent compilation Daggerfall
Eager to know “what does an intermediate work on developing so he gets himself prepared (when the time is right) to drive in an advance lot”. ?
Daggerfall wrote: Sun Mar 22, 2020 1:02 pm Hi Almosters,

We were eager to come back to this area for a while with all the advance drivers who missed the first one and thanks to @Agalon we finally had the opportunity last Friday.

However we can consider this one also as a "first" since the character of the area was totally changed due to much much softer sand comparison to the last time so we had to adapt and push the limits of our skills further to have the same pace and tackle the same dunes we did before!.

The camp night was beautiful and full of fun as usual like in every Almost camp. Nice company, beautiful weather, good stories, enjoyed the sleeping outside under the stars, watching the center of the milky way before the sleep and amazing morning with the members arrived that time.

I will not talk much about the drive...It was shorter than it was planned and we were almost about to reach our peak level when the duty called. brigade.baka-wolf.com

More important than anything else that which makes all these trips amazing experience is the people you share those moments, family spirit , trust and love between the members of Almost family which helps to tackle every single challenge we face.......and have fun!

There was no single moment that we had a doubt that "WE DON'T LEAVE ANYONE BEHIND!"

Thanks to @alshamsi_m and @Booy for the amazing support and all other members made this trip a great memory.

Best Regards
Thanks!

For that you can check the link below!

viewtopic.php?f=6&t=4373

Just time, practice and patience!.
Noted. Thanks

Re: Reach for the Sky

Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2020 8:23 pm
by Saeed FJ
Hello everyone
while we are in quarantine let’s enjoy the video for the last drive, hope you will like it



I would like to thank the organizer marshal leader and support and for everyone to make it a memorable drive and show the spirit of the family
Till next time stay home and safe
See you soon