Cool Stars VIII
Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2024 9:03 am
Dear Almosters,
It was a full weekend with intermediate drives posted for the morning and another in the afternoon for the newer Intermidates. I initially registered for the intermediate afternoon drive. Then I saw that @Barish posted a drive for the 10- drivers in Sweihan also in the afternoon. So I decided to change to @Barish drive in a support role.
I arrived early at the now familiar spot with @Daggerfall arriving shortly after. Followed by @Bu_touma. Once the drivers assembled in the scorching heat @Barish did the berifing and informed the drivers that the conditions in this area would be very different from what they were familiar with from previous drives. The drive order was set with @Daggerfall leading, myself in the middle to help with recoveries, @BuTouma sweeping and of course “The General”Barish floating.
The sand was very soft resulting in a number of stucks and 2nd tries but in general the convoy moved at a decent pace. @Daggerfall kept the challenges at just the right level for the drivers – upping the level every now and then to test the drivers, when an obstacle became a little to difficult for the cars (or drivers) the level was changed accordingly. I was only called on once to extract a car from a crest the driver had failed to cross. On one particular climb I made the mistake of following the driver in front too closely, and I paid the price ! the car infront started to struggle on the climb and loose momentum – he did manage to complete the climb, but I had to ease off the gas and ultimately became stuck in soft sand. It was a long way reverse back to the bottom and I had a large tight bowl to my left. While reversing the bowl was like a magnet pulling we towards it, so I radioed “The General” for some guidance – he was there in a flash and gave the instructions reverse and “Floor it” don’t slow down. This was not the cautious approach I was attempting (wrong in this soft sand) so I was out in no time – no drama, the point being sometimes the standard advice we hear does not suit every situation. The eyes of an experienced marshal can quickly identify the best manoeuvre required to get out of a sticky situation.
Towards the end of the drive with the drives getting tired and perhaps lacking concentration we had a situation where the first car “flew” over a crest/cross manoeuvre resulting in a double pop out, he was closely followed by the next driver who managed to copy the actions of the first car – lots sand flying, wheels in the air, some risky moves, also resulting in a pop out. The 2nd car had started his climb cross before the situation of the first car was know resulting in the messy situation at the top – the popouts were quickly fixed – lessons learned (hopefully) wait until you know it is clear ahead before committing to a climb etc, be aware of the car Infront.
Thanks also to the Newbies who braved the heat to join the drive
@ahmed77moharem
@Chris69
@mrwkassem
@sandjose
@Suman
Thanks to everyone for a very enjoyable afternoon in the sand
Everyone made it to the exit safely finishing around 630pm for the hour + drive home.
It was a full weekend with intermediate drives posted for the morning and another in the afternoon for the newer Intermidates. I initially registered for the intermediate afternoon drive. Then I saw that @Barish posted a drive for the 10- drivers in Sweihan also in the afternoon. So I decided to change to @Barish drive in a support role.
I arrived early at the now familiar spot with @Daggerfall arriving shortly after. Followed by @Bu_touma. Once the drivers assembled in the scorching heat @Barish did the berifing and informed the drivers that the conditions in this area would be very different from what they were familiar with from previous drives. The drive order was set with @Daggerfall leading, myself in the middle to help with recoveries, @BuTouma sweeping and of course “The General”Barish floating.
The sand was very soft resulting in a number of stucks and 2nd tries but in general the convoy moved at a decent pace. @Daggerfall kept the challenges at just the right level for the drivers – upping the level every now and then to test the drivers, when an obstacle became a little to difficult for the cars (or drivers) the level was changed accordingly. I was only called on once to extract a car from a crest the driver had failed to cross. On one particular climb I made the mistake of following the driver in front too closely, and I paid the price ! the car infront started to struggle on the climb and loose momentum – he did manage to complete the climb, but I had to ease off the gas and ultimately became stuck in soft sand. It was a long way reverse back to the bottom and I had a large tight bowl to my left. While reversing the bowl was like a magnet pulling we towards it, so I radioed “The General” for some guidance – he was there in a flash and gave the instructions reverse and “Floor it” don’t slow down. This was not the cautious approach I was attempting (wrong in this soft sand) so I was out in no time – no drama, the point being sometimes the standard advice we hear does not suit every situation. The eyes of an experienced marshal can quickly identify the best manoeuvre required to get out of a sticky situation.
Towards the end of the drive with the drives getting tired and perhaps lacking concentration we had a situation where the first car “flew” over a crest/cross manoeuvre resulting in a double pop out, he was closely followed by the next driver who managed to copy the actions of the first car – lots sand flying, wheels in the air, some risky moves, also resulting in a pop out. The 2nd car had started his climb cross before the situation of the first car was know resulting in the messy situation at the top – the popouts were quickly fixed – lessons learned (hopefully) wait until you know it is clear ahead before committing to a climb etc, be aware of the car Infront.
Thanks also to the Newbies who braved the heat to join the drive
@ahmed77moharem
@Chris69
@mrwkassem
@sandjose
@Suman
Thanks to everyone for a very enjoyable afternoon in the sand
Everyone made it to the exit safely finishing around 630pm for the hour + drive home.