Night Bats Cauldron
Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2026 12:55 pm
A big thank you to Almost 4x4, all the marshals, and every member who joined this fantastic drive.
This time we were Team 2 β myself and my buddy Kareem. Our task was simple in theory but challenging in practice: complete the track by following the GPS coordinates from Point 1 to Point 13, with Point 14 being the camp location.
The terrain was the familiar Nahel track β not a new route for many of us. However, what made this drive truly different was the night navigation and the absence of a leading marshal. We were completely on our own, relying only on the GPS coordinates and our judgment.
Driving through bushes and stretches of soft sand, every dune to attempt with confidence. Sometimes we felt confident, sometimes uncertain. The experience tested our skills, patience, and decision-making. Our safety and recovery were entirely in our own hands, which added a whole new dimension to the drive.
The adrenaline rush of approaching each dune, deciding the line, committing to the climb, and seeing it through was simply incredible.
Having Chris behind me added a strong sense of responsibility. Knowing someone was depending on my line choices made the experience even more meaningful. I truly enjoyed the challenge and the responsibility that came with it.
It was a fantastic experience overall, and I hope my buddy Chris enjoyed the drive behind me as much as I enjoyed leading our team through the track.
Once again, thank you to Almost 4x4 for consistently organizing such well-planned drives. The way each drive is carefully crafted for different member levels is something that truly makes the club special.
Looking forward to seeing everyone again soon in the sand.
This time we were Team 2 β myself and my buddy Kareem. Our task was simple in theory but challenging in practice: complete the track by following the GPS coordinates from Point 1 to Point 13, with Point 14 being the camp location.
The terrain was the familiar Nahel track β not a new route for many of us. However, what made this drive truly different was the night navigation and the absence of a leading marshal. We were completely on our own, relying only on the GPS coordinates and our judgment.
Driving through bushes and stretches of soft sand, every dune to attempt with confidence. Sometimes we felt confident, sometimes uncertain. The experience tested our skills, patience, and decision-making. Our safety and recovery were entirely in our own hands, which added a whole new dimension to the drive.
The adrenaline rush of approaching each dune, deciding the line, committing to the climb, and seeing it through was simply incredible.
Having Chris behind me added a strong sense of responsibility. Knowing someone was depending on my line choices made the experience even more meaningful. I truly enjoyed the challenge and the responsibility that came with it.
It was a fantastic experience overall, and I hope my buddy Chris enjoyed the drive behind me as much as I enjoyed leading our team through the track.
Once again, thank you to Almost 4x4 for consistently organizing such well-planned drives. The way each drive is carefully crafted for different member levels is something that truly makes the club special.
Looking forward to seeing everyone again soon in the sand.