A week in Oman

TTT Rocks

Tim’s Travel Truck. Rocks.

Oh boy, let’s go to Oman.

Having finally got to the bottom of the core problems behind my vehicle’s underlying juddering within the transmission – and solved them – I headed out with two friends, David “Streaky” Chambers and Manuel Schmidt in their Y61 Patrol LWB and Defender SWB respectively, for an eight day tour of Oman during Ramadan. Though the temperatures were already in the mid Forties, our plan was to camp at altitude whenever possible, and when on Masirah Island, stay on what we hoped would be the cooler beach. I of course could enjoy the benefits of the air conditioning I’d had installed in my KrugXP cabin but with Streaky and Manuel sleeping in roof tents, they were determined to find cooler air!

Mine, Manuel's and Streaky's vehicles on a mountain top in Oman
Tim’s Travel Truck, Manuel’s Defender and Streaky’s Patrol

Things didn’t work out quite that way on Masirah though; the winds were howling at 20 to 30kmh – which played havoc with my top speed when driving into wind – so we found a secluded wadi to camp in instead. Where I promptly slipped and stumbled down a 20 foot rock face and very nearly did myself a very nasty injury. But don’t panic – I saved my Canon 5D III camera and 24-70 L lens from certain death by landing on my elbow instead. And people say I don’t know my elbow from my…… This, just two days after setting fire to my brake pads driving down Jebel Shams. And yet, we all got through it unscathed, for which we thank our lucky stars…

A beautiful clear, star-lit night.
Perfect conditions for astro-photography

 

Here’s a few more photos for now, look out soon for a couple of videos recalling our adventures.

TTT enjoying spectacular views
TTT at the foot of Al Hajar Al Gharbi
Nakhal Fort
Streaky, Manuel and I visited Nakhal Fort.
Wadi you doing there?
The landscapes in Oman can be quite spectacular
Beehive tombs, Oman
Beehive tombs atop the Jabal Bani Jabir plateau.
Spectacular Omani wadi driving
One of a dozen spectacular Omani wadis through which we drove.