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Re: Thanks to MREinfo and little introduction

Posted: Tue May 24, 2016 2:38 pm
by CRO CSO
and here we prepare our MRE lunch in Sahara near Atlantic Ocean !!!!!!!!
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and here was our place to sleep for that day!!!!

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Re: Thanks to MREinfo and little introduction

Posted: Tue May 24, 2016 2:43 pm
by CRO CSO
housil wrote:Very great and very impressing pictures!
thx!!! u can join if u want in 2018...;)

Re: Thanks to MREinfo and little introduction

Posted: Tue May 24, 2016 2:49 pm
by CRO CSO
Drive through Mauritania!!! ;)




here u can see and feel litllebit of Mad MAX...;)


Re: Thanks to MREinfo and little introduction

Posted: Tue May 24, 2016 4:32 pm
by parafireboy
Amazing photos and videos, thanks for sharing! :D

Re: Thanks to MREinfo and little introduction

Posted: Wed May 25, 2016 4:11 am
by housil
CRO CSO wrote: thx!!! u can join if u want in 2018...;)
Too bad I have some "personal travel limitations"... :cry:

I would love too - I like that offroad
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Re: Thanks to MREinfo and little introduction

Posted: Fri May 27, 2016 9:30 am
by [ex-Member1]
Last Friday we went to our mechanic team, to throw a little party. CRO CSO took the meat and the rest was bought on the road, so our mechanic guys needed only to start fire.

On the road
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Our for appreciation poster at mechanics
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Boosting up the fire
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We call this "ispod peke" that roughly means under the lid. Common dish here in Croatia and the best food is prepared like this, I mean if you eat a pizza made like this it's double awesomeness then the regular way. Often we cook/barbecue various meat with potatos and other vegetables, or you make bread like this, pizza, and one of the best octopus under the lid or squid. This time we went with lamb and pork meat. When you remove the lid after cookin it looks like this

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Also since it was nice occasion I've decided to dig up one of the 70 years old Camels I got from Steve1989, great coincidence was CRO CSO had Zippo 1941 replica to go with the cig. Time travel provided by my friend from Florida :D
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@Housil
Man I need to get one of that tan BW tshirts, they look awesome!

Re: Thanks to MREinfo and little introduction

Posted: Fri May 27, 2016 3:45 pm
by housil
Asger wrote: @Housil
Man I need to get one of that tan BW tshirts, they look awesome!
These are desert under shirts, new ones for €23:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Original-Bundesw ... nU8NAzlxDQ

Re: Thanks to MREinfo and little introduction

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2016 5:25 pm
by CRO CSO
1st month in the next year we will move to USA/Los Angeles and Baja California/ Mexico so if someone want to participate u can try to ask on ther main peage

The rally is shaping up to be an amazing event.

expecting over 250 participants as of today.



http://www.bamakoadventures.com/en/baja4000/

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Date Start and end points Distance
Jan 13 Los Angeles-Guadalupe Canyon
(Warm up day. No points in racing category) 500 miles
800 km
Jan 14 Guadalupe Canyon-Bahia De Los Angeles 384 miles
615 km
Jan 15 Bahia De LA-Sierra De San Francisco 173 miles
277 km
Jan 16 Sierra De SF- Mission San Luis Gonzaga 343 miles
550 km
Jan 17 Mission SLG – Cabo San Lucas 284 miles
455 km
Jan 18 Cabo San Lucas – San Juanico 280 miles
447 km
Jan 19 San Juanico – Guerrero Negro 338 miles
542 km
Jan 20 Guerrero Negro – Catavina 162 miles
269 km
Jan 21 Catavina – Ensenada 300 miles
480 km
Jan 22 Ensenada- Los Angeles 207 miles
332 km
TOTAL 2971 miles
4753 km

Re: Thanks to MREinfo and little introduction

Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2016 9:42 pm
by steve1989
Thank you fellas for sharing your awesome adventures with us here! :D

Looks like one of a lifetime - and hey, nice smokes Asger! :) How were they? I just had a 1965 Pall Mall about 90 minutes ago. What a treat!

Re: Thanks to MREinfo and little introduction

Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2016 9:11 am
by Norton
Hey brother great post for all of us to see.
You have to us about your Vehicles and what other sort of interesting gear you carry.
Extra tools, special jacks, Jerry cans, water cans, camp stove, special radiator coolant,?
Example for sleeping do you set up a tarp next to the Truck or a stand alone tent?
One of my dreams is to take a modern Jeep into a US Southwest desert and camp.