Oman cont'd
Back from doing the trip to/from Muscat, with the temps finally starting to be somewhat tolerable it included the opportunity to hit a nearby attraction called Wadi Shab
Wadi Shab-Lonely Planet which was a fantastic hike and swim in some amazing terrain. It also got the gratifying commentary from the Brother-in-law who rode in the D3 and remarked on the comfort as well as utility of the platform given that we had cold drinks in the fridge and ample space for what little gear was needed.
Overall reflections:
-Already in a separate thread asking about the Traxide dual battery setup; essentially running the fridge for the past 5 days non-stop with some protracted sitting while I was doing the work portion of the trip + the high temps taxed the single battery enough that it is time to invest.
-The rear seat covers to complement the front Wet Okles...now on order, should have just done it when I ordered the fronts. The seat covers did really well, the rear seats need to be cleaned after the mud, and thus need like protection given the usage of the truck.
-Fridge is worth its weight in gold, but I think most who have one know that.
-Hundreds of miles driven now on coils and I asked for the impression from the most important judge, the wife. Her perspective is no substantive change to the ride, certainly not at the level of the often maligned commentary from the internet. It may well be a little stiffer and slighting bouncier but both of us felt like the airbag side wallowed so this is a somewhat welcome change. I do think it performs better loaded, i.e. two people with gear is good, 4 people and stuff is better, etc. This may be a facet of the HD kit, springs in particular.
Now for the pics.
Stopping on the way into Muscat coming down one of the mountain roads
A good overhead shot from that same overlook showing the frontrunner rack, hood blackout, etc. Some may note the LED light bar is gone. It was acting up, the wife hated it, and in giving in to her desires to remove it I also noticed wind noise has gone down so I don't see it going back on.
A quick pull off the highway and just a few meters off the shoulder gets you to glamour shots like this
Several of the pictures in the prelim post, and this one, were taken near Wadi Shab where we decided to go check the beach out pretty much by just pulling off the side road and going cross country (following previous tracks).
Pulling up to Wadi Shab...food truck in the distance!
Vehicle being used as intended
Omani overlanding rig; form following function for a car that may well do more offroading than most vehicles-i.e. this thing clearly works for a living.