Month: October 2023

SUNBURST SAFARI

As first light broke over the meeting point, we could see these epic dunes and the challenges our team of off-roaders were about to conquer.

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The last crossing

It was a great morning in the desert, with the early signs of a colder season showing. All fellas and felicitas arrived at the meeting point before dawn to get ready for the upcoming adventure. The recent rain promised to make it an interesting drive.

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Basic training 3

Picture-perfect morning with hot air balloons scattered across the sky, giving us a whimsical welcome to the day! Continue Reading

Nahwa and Beyond

The hiking season finally open. But this trip was special – as we combined hiking with overland.

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Bowl Planet

Three intrepid souls set out before this morning’s sunrise in search of some massive bowl action, and Planet Bowl Drive delivered! Continue Reading

Gravity Replay

Badayer’s fog shrouded dunes greeted us as we set out for what would be a fun filled drive for our compact but experienced convoy this morning. By the time we had finished warming up, the fog had lifted, revealing our path towards Gravity Bowl and beyond.

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Basic training 2

Lesson 2 arrived shrouded in heavy fog, as if Mother Nature herself was sending her official signal of the changing seasons. Continue Reading

Gravity Flow

The off-roading community was out in full force this morning as we gathered at a popular meeting point in Badayer – the sound of tyres being deflated providing the soundtrack for the day’s safety briefing. Not to be outdone, our Desert Fellas convoy was at the front of the pack.

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Basic training lesson 1

With the new off-road season revving up, we’ve got our first bunch of trainees diving into their off-road adventures with lesson 1. Continue Reading

Discovery – 7 October

Discoverers joined us for what would be a fantastic day on the sand. It was amazing to see such a big turnout along with a diverse range of different cars, and for most of the group, driving in the desert for the first time.

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