Hello everyone !
I love Liwa.
It’s a place I have been looking forward to go back to since last December. I can’t believe it’s been already a year!
What I love about it, it’s all the package that comes with it, from the excitement of packing for some kind of expedition, to the 4 hours drive to reach there, taking the 160km/h road… having good use of my sound system and gazing at the landscape on my way ! The camping part of it as well, seating around the fire and waking up to admire the sunrise with an incredible view, being surrounded with absolute silence and feeling the peace. It’s all these small things that make it so special.
So it all started, when I took the road on Friday afternoon, and met with Moustafa in Madinat Zayed. We then drove together to the camp and found there Orlantsev already preparing a full meal! It was very windy that night but he managed to start his own barbecue ! While preparing the fire, we already started to speculate about the drive cause we were the 3 of us extremely surprised about the location of the camp : it was too easy to find… so we thought we shall be on our guard as Abubaker must have been baking a pretty tough drive… The rest of the crew started to join and light conversations began. Jokes were flying and we had a great laugh.
I have learned so much about animals, we have got some members very knowledgeable about their wildlife. It was very interesting !
The next day started beautifully with that incredible view I mentioned earlier. The colors in the sky were just breathtaking and it was fascinating to see the different shades of changing colors evolving on the dunes as the sun rose up. After packing my tent and getting a good wash, I joined the breakfast area, met with everyone, prepared some coffee and hop we went.
During the briefing it was announced that this will be a challenging drive, due to the particularities of the terrain: chains of dunes with lots of very soft sand and unforgiving ditches. And what a fun it was

! What I liked about it is that once you start entering these chain, it’s like a combo: you can’t stop until you exit it. It was such a thrill ! So the rule was simple: you must keep greater distance to the point of not seing the driver in front of you, at some point it felt like I was driving alone...
And indeed, if you see the driver before you, then you are cooked and you have mostly secure yourself a recovery! That’s how I got stuck once during the drive on absolute flat ! The sand was deadly soft, I was trying to avoid someone and finally ended up burying myself by attempting a self-recovery. So great radio communication is essential in these kind of drives to avoid creating more victims.
I also loved when we challenged the buggy dunes, last time I was there I was a mere spectator ! This time it was going to be my turn to give it a try !!! And out of my 3 trials I did touched the balcony on my first attempt !! After that I lost my mojo and I couldn’t find the right track anymore… it was extremely bouncy, my car took a good hit on that one and it was difficult to keep it straight. Abubaker and Ehab made it look like it was easy and landed a few times on the balcony like two eagles watching over us.
On a more technical note : I won’t hide that I was glad to have a paddle commander and to do a good use of my Low gear at times during that drive. It made my way much easier in some dunes and specific areas. I know there is this ultimate debate about the H and L and their use but in the end… if they both exist it’s to be used ! I don’t understand why is there so much tabou to talk about it here. In my opinion what we learned we shall share, if of course it is reliable and not based on speculations. There isn’t one and only way/technic, like there isn’t one and only driving style. That goes along with learning. There are many ways to learn. « One fit all » doesn’t exist any longer.
On a more lighter note, I would like to end this report by thanking
@Mabubaker for the whole Organization and the beautiful tracks he gave us to drive. It was a lot of fun and I had my share of challenges. Oh and I was about to forget you
@Scorpio ! Bless you for driving such a small car in these crazy softy dunes of Liwa without AC most probably ! And the long drives coming and going back that took you ages… also all my thanks to our advance team and their support:
@Ehab and
@orlantsev (who took one for the team by leaving his car behind…

, hope it’s all sorted for you now!). And finally to all my fellows inter, I was so happy to share this camp and great laugh with you guys
@Mghoneim ,
@Ahmed M Hassan Al ,
@Aljamhi ,
@Moustafa @mpodroid ,
@aknigge ! And thank you
@Moustafa as always for being so caring and offering his help.
I must say,
@Rashidjass our goat mountain,
@Paddy and
@Msharhan were dearly missed during that epic drive.
Guys, it’s been a pleasure !
See you all soon inshallah on the sand