atkinse
Race Dog
Ride Report 03 November 2012
Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates) to Liwa, Moreb and Madinat Zayed.
So last week I did the Jebel Hafeet trip. This weekend I decided to go and have a look at Moreb, these are apparently some of the largest dunes in the world.
I left Abu Dhabi on a route of 580 km round trip.
Left Abu Dhabi at 08h00.
Imagine this in SA, a special road just for trucks.
Speed Cameras every couple of Km’s
This is the Car Museum. Also a story for another day. In short amazing private collection of H.H. Sheikh Hamad Bin Hamdan Al Nahyan (also known as The Rainbow Sheikh) has a love for cars and has never sold a single car he has bought. So in the interest of all he has built this car museum in the shape of a pyramid so everyone can come and have a look. Here is the web link for those interested https://www.enam.ae/2011/
From here it was miles and miles of …………………….
And more miles of ……………..
This puppy gets moved at night when the roads are quiet.
Some Desert Farms
I mentioned the speed cameras. A point to note, if the speed limit is 100 they start trapping from 120. In a 120 zone you can do 140, this used to be 160, but some locals ripped the arse out of that law. 140 is still a nice speed though. Amazing doing 160 on a bike and being passed as if you are parked.
On route
This Prado passed me and I couldn’t keep up with him. Chased him to 200 and then gave up.
On route
Dunes
Awesome
Some more farms
Time for juice
Check the KTM Twat suite pappie, actually very comfy in this weather.
Liwa Dunes
Desert
Some more farms
Another Camera
They have these roadside stops along the route. Everyone stops of here to pray and take some rest.
Trees and street lights for miles
Can you believe this is in the desert
Dunes
Liwa
On the way to Moreb Dunes
The desert wants the road back
Arriving at Moreb Desert Camp, you can come camp here for the weekend and play in the dunes to your heart’s content.
Local Supermarket
990 in its natural environment.
The Road Back
You know that moment when you shit yourself, have an adrenalin rush and a life before the eyes moment. I had one of these all at once on one of these sand sections. It appeared out of nowhere going around a sharp corner. The front broke loose followed by the back. I ended up doing one of those amazing 2 wheel slides, unintentionally. Amazing how a lifetime of off-road riding saves your bacon when you least expect it.
Liwa Desert
Lovely gardens in the middle of the desert
This is how they keep it green
Back to doing miles and miles of ……………………………..
Nice Gardens on the entrance to Madinat Zayed
And Plenty Mosques
Time for Juice
Check the price
These guys are lined up for oil changes. It takes about 15 minutes to do an oil change and filter swap. They suck the oil out through the dipstick and costs about R450 including the new filter.
Some desert Toy. Note the Stoetie mark 3 trailer.
Nice green Intersections
Desert Forests
Miles and Miles
Another Camera
Trees planted for miles
Mazyad Mall Close to home
I’m sure this is the “Hentie” that passed me at over 200km/h
Back home 580km. Lovey day riding.
Another ride done and dusted.
Till next time
Desert Greetings.
Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates) to Liwa, Moreb and Madinat Zayed.
So last week I did the Jebel Hafeet trip. This weekend I decided to go and have a look at Moreb, these are apparently some of the largest dunes in the world.
I left Abu Dhabi on a route of 580 km round trip.
Left Abu Dhabi at 08h00.
Imagine this in SA, a special road just for trucks.
Speed Cameras every couple of Km’s
This is the Car Museum. Also a story for another day. In short amazing private collection of H.H. Sheikh Hamad Bin Hamdan Al Nahyan (also known as The Rainbow Sheikh) has a love for cars and has never sold a single car he has bought. So in the interest of all he has built this car museum in the shape of a pyramid so everyone can come and have a look. Here is the web link for those interested https://www.enam.ae/2011/
From here it was miles and miles of …………………….
And more miles of ……………..
This puppy gets moved at night when the roads are quiet.
Some Desert Farms
I mentioned the speed cameras. A point to note, if the speed limit is 100 they start trapping from 120. In a 120 zone you can do 140, this used to be 160, but some locals ripped the arse out of that law. 140 is still a nice speed though. Amazing doing 160 on a bike and being passed as if you are parked.
On route
This Prado passed me and I couldn’t keep up with him. Chased him to 200 and then gave up.
On route
Dunes
Awesome
Some more farms
Time for juice
Check the KTM Twat suite pappie, actually very comfy in this weather.
Liwa Dunes
Desert
Some more farms
Another Camera
They have these roadside stops along the route. Everyone stops of here to pray and take some rest.
Trees and street lights for miles
Can you believe this is in the desert
Dunes
Liwa
On the way to Moreb Dunes
The desert wants the road back
Arriving at Moreb Desert Camp, you can come camp here for the weekend and play in the dunes to your heart’s content.
Local Supermarket
990 in its natural environment.
The Road Back
You know that moment when you shit yourself, have an adrenalin rush and a life before the eyes moment. I had one of these all at once on one of these sand sections. It appeared out of nowhere going around a sharp corner. The front broke loose followed by the back. I ended up doing one of those amazing 2 wheel slides, unintentionally. Amazing how a lifetime of off-road riding saves your bacon when you least expect it.
Liwa Desert
Lovely gardens in the middle of the desert
This is how they keep it green
Back to doing miles and miles of ……………………………..
Nice Gardens on the entrance to Madinat Zayed
And Plenty Mosques
Time for Juice
Check the price
These guys are lined up for oil changes. It takes about 15 minutes to do an oil change and filter swap. They suck the oil out through the dipstick and costs about R450 including the new filter.
Some desert Toy. Note the Stoetie mark 3 trailer.
Nice green Intersections
Desert Forests
Miles and Miles
Another Camera
Trees planted for miles
Mazyad Mall Close to home
I’m sure this is the “Hentie” that passed me at over 200km/h
Back home 580km. Lovey day riding.
Another ride done and dusted.
Till next time
Desert Greetings.