Please ensure you familiarize yourself with your convoy and the radio frequency you will be using
When you get to the meeting point at sharp time, please radio your lead and ensure you take your place in the correct convoy
Convoys will leave exactly on time. No exceptions
We recommend a radio, flag, front and rear tow points for your safety.
From your fifth drive onwards, you must also have soft shackles and a tow rope besides the above equipment
Participation is at the driver’s risk. The club is not responsible for any incidents or accidents or fines during the drive. Registering for the drive confirms that you are joining at your own risk.
Make sure your vehicle is serviced and has sufficient fuel before starting the drive
You are responsible for following all government guidelines
Please ensure you keep lots of water with you and constantly hydrate yourself. Wearing a cap in the sun in advisable and only expose yourself to the sun if absolutely necessary.
Environmental Conservation: Off-road enthusiasts should follow "Leave No Trace" principles, respecting wildlife, and avoiding sensitive habitats. This includes picking up trash and not causing damage to the environment. Never Dump waste in the desert, that includes cigarette buds. Carry a waste bag.
Recovery Points are crucial for tow straps or winch cables, aiding in pulling the vehicle out of sand, or other challenging situations. This enhances safety and ensures a swift recovery process. Before signing up for desert drive, make sure your vehicles have recovery points installed both at the front and rear.