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Mauritania off road
Posted: 12 May 2011, 20:02
by syncropete
Hi all.
Its a bit past the time now but only just watched this now due to an internet upgrade today! -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xKJ3XTfhzM" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; - Theres a bit of our syncro in there.
Pete and Muna.
Re: Mauritania off road
Posted: 12 May 2011, 20:39
by jed the spread
Thats abit of what I am after that is
jed
Re: Mauritania off road
Posted: 12 May 2011, 22:10
by taigagreen
Do you really think its okay to race around and tear up the landscape like that? Is it really legal? Not to mention how you treat the wildlife.
I DONT like behaviour like this. I hope other travelers behave better.
Re: Mauritania off road
Posted: 13 May 2011, 06:34
by AdrianC
Ah, Mauritania... Not a country we're in a rush to go back to...
No real terrain problems in the desert, despite being in a Saab 900 (and usually towing a broken-down Lada)

Re: Mauritania off road
Posted: 14 May 2011, 00:32
by syncropete
Taigagreen,
I think that me educating one gambian guy on some aspects of motor vehicle/plant/marine engineering fo nearly 2 years including environmental impact on disposal of waste oils and assosiated contaminents more than outweighs me DRIVING LIKE A MADMAN FOR A COUPLE OF MINUTES WHERE I SAW NO LIVING THING FOR 3 DAYS. Lets have a reality check here. TIA
Re: Mauritania off road
Posted: 14 May 2011, 02:13
by lhd
taigagreen wrote:Do you really think its okay to race around and tear up the landscape like that? Is it really legal? Not to mention how you treat the wildlife.
I DONT like behaviour like this. I hope other travelers behave better.
I don't understand....Is there something I'm not getting here?
Putting tracks in the sand is hardly tearing up the landscape.
Rob.
Re: Mauritania off road
Posted: 14 May 2011, 11:00
by taigagreen
syncropete wrote:Taigagreen,
I think that me educating one gambian guy on some aspects of motor vehicle/plant/marine engineering fo nearly 2 years including environmental impact on disposal of waste oils and assosiated contaminents more than outweighs me DRIVING LIKE A MADMAN FOR A COUPLE OF MINUTES WHERE I SAW NO LIVING THING FOR 3 DAYS. Lets have a reality check here. TIA
So you are back at zero positive karma with your eco-account? I dont think the positive stuff you`ve done justifies driving like that.
Just trying to spread awareness among syncronauts. I`ve spent 5 years studying wildlife management and arctic ecology, so I know where I stand.
Re: Mauritania off road
Posted: 14 May 2011, 11:04
by taigagreen
lhd wrote:taigagreen wrote:Do you really think its okay to race around and tear up the landscape like that? Is it really legal? Not to mention how you treat the wildlife.
I DONT like behaviour like this. I hope other travelers behave better.
I don't understand....Is there something I'm not getting here?
Putting tracks in the sand is hardly tearing up the landscape.
Rob.
Theres vegetation being torn up in the vid. If you consider the landscape with lots of sand and wind it`s easy to conclude that erosion won`t let that heal very quickly. Theres also absolutely no good reason to drive through flocks of seabirds on the shore like that.
Guess I`m a nerd...
Re: Mauritania off road
Posted: 14 May 2011, 11:13
by AdrianC
taigagreen wrote:Ive spent 5 years studying ... arctic ecology, so I know where I stand.
Umm...
Re: Mauritania off road
Posted: 14 May 2011, 12:07
by syncropaddy
taigagreen wrote:
Theres vegetation being torn up in the vid. If you consider the landscape with lots of sand and wind it`s easy to conclude that erosion won`t let that heal very quickly. Theres also absolutely no good reason to drive through flocks of seabirds on the shore like that.
Guess I`m a nerd...
Nah I dont think so. I remember a thread here about a few European registered Syncros tearing up the English countryside after a big VW show and there was a few members here not too happy!
Ecology is ecology be it from the Arctic or the Equator ........
Re: Mauritania off road
Posted: 15 May 2011, 09:36
by Bwana John
To Taigagreen,
When I read your first posting, I thought you were being sarcastic,but now I and other readers of this forum know differently. Since you`ve taken the moral high ground,I presume that you have also conveyed your displeasure to the organisers/participants of the charity rallies such as Plymouth-Banjul, Cape Town Challenge,Budapest-Bamako and other rallies such as Dakar,Rallye des Pharaons,Trans Oriental Rally etc.etc.
Or is it easier to pick on a small group of guys having a bit of fun?
To Syncropete,
You always get one don`t you?
To Syncronauts,
Anyone for Coast to Coast?
Re: Mauritania off road
Posted: 15 May 2011, 20:35
by taigagreen
Bwana John wrote:To Taigagreen,
When I read your first posting, I thought you were being sarcastic,but now I and other readers of this forum know differently. Since you`ve taken the moral high ground,I presume that you have also conveyed your displeasure to the organisers/participants of the charity rallies such as Plymouth-Banjul, Cape Town Challenge,Budapest-Bamako and other rallies such as Dakar,Rallye des Pharaons,Trans Oriental Rally etc.etc.
Or is it easier to pick on a small group of guys having a bit of fun?
I dont know about moral high ground... But I do sometimes feel the need to air my opinions. Are you saying I shouldn´t say anything unless I go after everyone involved in offroading? Organised events, no. But here in Norway we have a huge problem with illegal offroading. I am quite involved in a couple of organisations working FOR the environment. Organised lobbying, trying to educate folks about the consequences of making new tracks, disturbing wildlife and so on. Cause there are consequences. We as 4wd drivers just have to make up our minds about how much we want to learn and if we care.
Wasn´t really trying to pick on anyone. But I do stand by my opinions, and my my right to comment on threads in this forum. Even if someone finds it annoying. Sorry, wasn´t trying to be sarcastic

But I dont think I´ve been rude or out of line.
Enjoy your syncros, responsibly.
