Month: September 2025

Let’s Roll

The morning was pleasantly cool with moderate humidity—ideal off-roading weather for this time of year. After preparing our vehicles and completing safety checks, we set out for another day of off-road excitement. We practiced a few technical sections and crossed the flat areas before reaching the start of the Bowls, where we encountered our first stuck. Continue Reading

Advanced Training lesson 1

Every year, only a select few with the skills, grit, and determination step up to the challenge of Advanced Training with Desert Fellas. This Saturday, under a blazing afternoon sun, we kicked off their journey. Continue Reading

Discovery Offroad

After a blazing hot summer, we finally welcomed the first batch of Discovery off-roaders to kick off the season. The sunrise may have been mild, but the heat was quick to remind us it’s still the desert. Continue Reading

BOWLING DISCO

This morning was pleasantly cool, though a bit humid. The quiet was broken only by the sound of air hissing from our tires as we deflated them. With just two cars in our convoy, we set our sights on the seven famous bowls ahead. What a wonderful morning! Continue Reading

Desperate Dunes

After a long, sizzling summer, we’re finally breaking through winter season is just around the corner! To celebrate, we headed out to the Nahil area this morning to carve some fresh tracks on the bigger dunes. Continue Reading

QUENCHED

This morning, we began our journey right beside the Nahil Pond. The stunning views blended perfectly with the anticipation of the drive ahead. After sorting out the radios and going through the safety briefing, we headed to the tall dunes for a proper warm-up. Continue Reading

Egg box concoures

Trip and Report by Naill

A last minute trip to capitalise on the long weekend, our band of conquerors met under the beating sun, in 45 degree heat with not a patch of shade in sight.
We welcomed Arjun back to the sand after a long summer off, and after a quick catch up and briefing, we were ready to tackle the crossing from Murqquab to Triple Tree. Continue Reading

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