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Old 30th September 2008, 12:38   #46
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I didn't get to drive even a bit, yet I enjoyed covering it as a photographer.
Sorry about you not getting to drive even a bit, but very happy for us that BECAUSE you didn't get to drive we got to see such a masterpiece of coverage!
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Modesty is thy virtue, Sharath.
At every stage of the write-up it is pretty obvious.

But the catch here being, if you accept it, ou lose it.

Thanks for the wonderful write-up and pics. I sure love this thread.
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@ Samurai San: You had me on the edge of my seat all through the write up. Lived the entire event and the action through your eyes! Thank you for the wonderful report.
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I was waiting for this Samurai. Wonderful report and excellent pictures. Off-Topic: One question, all these shots are with your 50-200?
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[quote=Samurai;996459]Actually you can, there are such events happening regularly.

I didnt know...
can you post something about where and when such events are organized in India... or should I PM you for details.

Thanks.
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I was waiting for this Samurai. Wonderful report and excellent pictures. Off-Topic: One question, all these shots are with your 50-200?
Obviously not, 80% of the shots are from 14-54. Meanwhile, I am awaiting the arrival of my 12-60mm, rated one of the finest lenses ever.

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I didnt know...
can you post something about where and when such events are organized in India... or should I PM you for details.
OTRs are quite regional, you need to be in touch with your local offroaders. Since you are in Mumbai, get in touch with these guys: http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/4x4-of...ason-08-a.html
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Watch this section of the forum for new threads where events are announced. You could also join Yahoo groups such as "jeep_thrills" or "SuZuki_Gypsy-India". There is always something happening nearby.
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Does radial tyres versus regular mm550 shod tyres make a difference?
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Splendid event and splendid pics. Can I get the contact details for the Teambhp Bangalore group? Are there any events organised?

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we drove out to have dinner with local Team-BHPian PrinceZehad. After Dinner we visited Club Mahindra, met Sudhir and got some briefing about the event. After visiting Club Mahindra, my wife decided she wants to spend her next day there since they had so many activities, so we made booking for the next day.
wonder who that is.Lol.
No mention of the wonderful mutton curry we had for dinner.
Looking at all these photos i wish Mr Sudhir Kashyap had let me come for the event.Too bad his mind decided to say NO at the last moment.
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Well Samurai and prince you guys should post some pics of the food also. Will help those hungry souls out here who feel homesick reading the posts
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Well Samurai and prince you guys should post some pics of the food also. Will help those hungry souls out here who feel homesick reading the posts
No pics of the food maddy.Maybe Samurai would give you a better opinion of the mutton curry
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wonder who that is.Lol.
Sorry for messing up the name.

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Well Samurai and prince you guys should post some pics of the food also. Will help those hungry souls out here who feel homesick reading the posts
Actually he is kidding. That restaurant actually served the worst mutton dishes imaginable, and I had ordered 3 different ones. Finally chicken curry ordered by Zahed saved the night.

However, the lunch on Sunday at East West made up for the Friday disaster. They had some excellent mutton curry and keemas.
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Sorry for messing up the name.

Actually he is kidding. That restaurant actually served the worst mutton dishes imaginable, and I had ordered 3 different ones. Finally chicken curry ordered by Zahed saved the night.

However, the lunch on Sunday at East West made up for the Friday disaster. They had some excellent mutton curry and keemas.
Well like we all shared a laugh about it later.the more a person wants something,chances are it would''nt be as good as he expects.

Btw just wondering,did the GV scrape out the bottom while you returned from the estate?saw 2 scrape marks on the mud.
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thanx for the pics and details...
a lot of successfull offroading depends on the tyres,and i guess a lot of guys wouldnt have needed those winches if they were runninn on geolanders or somethin than regular nylon tires.
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