Inland Sea Overnight Camping

novita77
By novita77

We went for camping to Inland Sea for 1 night. Left on Friday and came back to Doha on Saturday. The meeting place was in petrol station on the way to Wakra.

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In total were 12 cars, 6 cars went for a day trip and the rest stayed overnight camping by the beach.

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Amigo66 supposed to came with us … but he pulled out last minute because one of his daughter was poorlyl. He was disappointed not to be going, but did came around to send us the wood for the bonfire and to meet everybody. Thank you Amigo66 !!! :D

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We saw a helicopter flying very low as we passed through Wakra, my husband insisted that it was an army helicopter, and my son insisted it was a rescue copper. Few kilometers after Wakra, we saw the chopper on the road side. There was a really bad accident. Yup, Son 1 Dad 0, it was a rescue helicopter.

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Did some dune driving in both directions … Fareh took us to quite a challenging route … My husband had to do few times run up in some of the steeper dunes in our humble 7 yrs old Santa Fe … but the good old Hyundai never let us down, made it eventually at every challenge.

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Some rescued mission had to be held to pull out some cars stuck in the sand. On the way to the camping site we had 5 x H2 , so plenty of ‘good car’ could ‘rescue’ the newbie dune driver who stuck in the sand. But good fun all the way and very entertaining, even when working to free the unlucky ones from the deep sand.

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Fareh found us an ideal location; we corralled the cars, set up camp and soon had the BBQ’s, campfire and refreshments all in full operation. Saw an Eagle flew low overhead (well, presumed Eagle, no ornithologists among us, but it was a very large gird of prey) as if to welcome us to his territory.

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A lovely evening was spent; kids tied up playing in the sea and sand. Fareh led the impromptu singing round the camp fire and I do now believe that there are actually millions of stars out there.
The peace and quiet was a welcome change to the busy hustle and bustle of life in Doha. Totally contrast compare to Ramada junction.

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I slept in the car, while my husband curled up with our 6 yrs old in our mini tent. The odd roar of ‘tank’ engines passed us during the night as the nocturnal 4 x 4 did their best to keep us a wake now and then. We had already put lamps around the outside of the vehicles as a precaution.

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Woke up at 6am and the weather was cool. Found loads of clues to our ‘midnight’ visitors, foxes, their foot prints everywhere around the camp site. I guess they looking for our food scrap.

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Had a breakfast … and we packed up our stuffs., headed home, not before one of our night guests payed us a visit to say bye bye, a fox made a brief appearance before darting off behind the dunes.

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Fareh did a garbage run to the skip before we finally combed the area for litter, and we left the area as we found it (how I wish everybody else did the same).

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On the way back to Doha, just before airport roundabout, a police check point was stopping all 3 lanes to inspect licenses/registration. Several vehicles had been pulled off the road when drivers were unable to show the correct documents, no idea what happen to them though.

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By anonymous• 16 Nov 2007 20:16
anonymous

Very nice photo thanks for sharing

By mkii_turbo• 10 Nov 2007 19:05
mkii_turbo

Thanks Novita

Just returned from our trip, had an 8 hour fire last night around the same location as you were camping (near the police/boarder patrol tower).

No one took any notice at all, and as you said the police patrol passed by several times with no comments.

So I guess that answers my question.

Appreciate the reply.

A.

By novita77• 8 Nov 2007 21:34
novita77

Our camp was next to the police post (just across the water is Saudi land). And while we had the bon fire we had police patrol up and down our camp site and they never said anything.

By Tigasin321• 8 Nov 2007 17:17
Tigasin321

I really enjoyed your post, the pictures and the writing. Good for you. I am looking forward to your next trip wherever it is.

Victory attained by violence is tantamount to a defeat, for it is momentary. Mahatma Gandhi

By fan_ni_sarap• 8 Nov 2007 16:00
fan_ni_sarap

hi there people of QL!

Does anyone knows where i can get quality camping equipments? Tents, sleeping bag, torch etc. And brands like coleman.

Thanks to all!

By mkii_turbo• 8 Nov 2007 13:44
mkii_turbo

For the group who camped at the inland sea last weekend, or anyone else who may have some insight.

Are open fires(bonfires, campfires, call them what you will) 'legal' at the inland sea?

A Qatari friend of mine mentioned that they've been tightening up the regulations in terms of the more permanent camp sites, garbage/junk left behind and he felt that you might need to have a 'permit' or permission of some sort to have a fire.

Does anyone know if there is any truth to this? Over the past 4 years I've camped many times and its never been an issue. I'm camping this weekend and not looking forward to any unpleasant surprises, going to get on the telephone but Thursday afternoon is a poor time to deal with government departments.

Thanks for any advice

A.

By novita77• 6 Nov 2007 08:40
novita77

done :D

By dunedude• 6 Nov 2007 08:39
dunedude

Please do, thanks. I'll talk to the better half and see if we're on the same wavelength on this ;).

By novita77• 6 Nov 2007 08:29
novita77

Thanks Dunedue

There is another one on Friday going back to Doha on Saturday. We are not going ... would you like to go?

I will PM you the detail?

By dunedude• 6 Nov 2007 08:27
dunedude

Nice pictures indeed Novita :). Sorry couldn't make this one but will try to join the next one.

By novita77• 4 Nov 2007 23:37
novita77

i am not going again till next year ... but the group going again next week.

can you PM me your e-mail so i can forward the next meeting e-mail to you?

By fan_ni_sarap• 4 Nov 2007 23:28
fan_ni_sarap

when will be ur next camping? can i join your group to test my new fj?

By kumin_gonewiththewind• 4 Nov 2007 23:00
kumin_gonewiththewind

First of all Congrat! My kids like the photos. They asked me to bring them to camp again like you did in the photo..Hopefully the others will do the same whenever you travel in qatar.,especially sharing this kind of good information.Tq

By t_coffee_or_me• 4 Nov 2007 18:04
t_coffee_or_me

nice pictures and judging by it all you al had a gr8 time

how come we were not invited or were we

If you can't change your fate, change your attitude.

By paul• 4 Nov 2007 18:01
paul

Novi,

Seen the pictures. Hope you had a great trip.

regards

Paul

By owen• 4 Nov 2007 12:35
owen

novita..drooling with envy here...wish our group cold do the same...:D

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By weedmanblazin• 4 Nov 2007 01:12
weedmanblazin

cool bro!

By swissgirl39• 3 Nov 2007 23:59
swissgirl39

Good luck and lot of fun.Maybe you catch some Sushi stuff then?

;-)

*Create your own destiny,fighting against your dark sides,raise your

spirituality.Every day is a new day.A new life.

Keep the faith!*

By anonymous• 3 Nov 2007 23:56
anonymous

I'm going to try out first the alwraka cause way, My friend is being showing around inland, some spots he likes to visit and camp around.

I'll let you know, currently I got all my fishing gear and ready to roll out with style and efficiency.

I'm going to do fishing like the old man and the sea novel...except for the boat and the marlin and sharks action.

The Red Pope of Qatar Living

Abba, Abba, Padre!

By swissgirl39• 3 Nov 2007 23:49
swissgirl39

heard it must be a good location for fishing.Is that right?

*Create your own destiny,fighting against your dark sides,raise your

spirituality.Every day is a new day.A new life.

Keep the faith!*

By Scarlett• 3 Nov 2007 23:49
Scarlett

and King..you still need to take me!!

By anonymous• 3 Nov 2007 23:46
anonymous

Wait until I start fishing out there.

The Red Pope of Qatar Living

Abba, Abba, Padre!

By novita77• 3 Nov 2007 23:46
novita77

You should go again one day. Last year we were there in the end of december. It was soooo cold ... and windy ... so we cancel our camping and just went for the day.

By novita77• 3 Nov 2007 23:44
novita77

I hate the feeling of sand on my feet, i walked around in my crocs sandals with socks. Yes i know ... you will laughed at me now.

And me myself not an outdoor person ... went out there just for the sake 'socializing' and trying to do something different during our 'life' in Doha.

By anonymous• 3 Nov 2007 23:43
anonymous

Scarlett is that another Confession for my Booth? LOL

Math is not my thing, but I'm pretty good with it, I still remember my calculus 101. That is cool that you retired....Congratulations Sra.

The Red Pope of Qatar Living

Abba, Abba, Padre!

By King Edshel• 3 Nov 2007 23:41
King Edshel

Glad that you had a nice time there, I'm going from time to time to Sealine but the inland ... I went there for once when i was 17 years old [9 years ago] but it was something that i would never forget. The weather is getting cold, but near the sea it is really freezing and cold. Wait for another month and even the bonfire won't work :)

Good night everyone ...

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Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment. (Gautama Buddha)

By anonymous• 3 Nov 2007 23:40
anonymous

I still like it camping in desert cold or hot is real nice....

The Red Pope of Qatar Living

Abba, Abba, Padre!

By Scarlett• 3 Nov 2007 23:38
Scarlett

which is why i don't do math...

By swissgirl39• 3 Nov 2007 23:38
swissgirl39

Defenetely.

:-D

*Create your own destiny,fighting against your dark sides,raise your

spirituality.Every day is a new day.A new life.

Keep the faith!*

By novita77• 3 Nov 2007 23:35
novita77

our 3 german friends had to wrapped up with the jackets. If it is cold for the German it defenitely cold for me as an Asian lol.

By sentibhim• 3 Nov 2007 23:34
sentibhim

LOL REd pop gud nite.Have a sweet dream with money.

"Drink Beer Save Water"

By swissgirl39• 3 Nov 2007 23:34
swissgirl39

Uhhhmmm,thats something new for me.LOL.

I guess because of the breeze.

Right?

*Create your own destiny,fighting against your dark sides,raise your

spirituality.Every day is a new day.A new life.

Keep the faith!*

By novita77• 3 Nov 2007 23:33
novita77

7 yrs here ... it lost cause counting our riyal against the poundsterling. It used to be QR 5 something to the pound, and now over QR 7 to the pound.

By anonymous• 3 Nov 2007 23:32
anonymous

Homework? I rather calculate my money, as why is dropping its value!

The Red Pope of Qatar Living

Abba, Abba, Padre!

By novita77• 3 Nov 2007 23:31
novita77

when we arrived in the camp site about noon time it was OK. Kid/s jumped into the water straight away. But the next day when we woke up it was freezing ...

By swissgirl39• 3 Nov 2007 23:30
swissgirl39

by the way,how is the water temp.now?still warm enough for a swimm?

all over 20degrees is ok.

:-D

*Create your own destiny,fighting against your dark sides,raise your

spirituality.Every day is a new day.A new life.

Keep the faith!*

By anonymous• 3 Nov 2007 23:29
anonymous

The next time u guys go let m know too..... I missed this outing....

By sentibhim• 3 Nov 2007 23:29
sentibhim

Now all of you calculate the camel.as a home worrk.

Good nite,And have a nice dream.

"Drink Beer Save Water"

By novita77• 3 Nov 2007 23:28
novita77

good luck with the camels counting ... let me know if it works

By swissgirl39• 3 Nov 2007 23:27
swissgirl39

:-D

white cloudy sheeps but i like camels more than sheeps so i will try it also with them.

;-)

*Create your own destiny,fighting against your dark sides,raise your

spirituality.Every day is a new day.A new life.

Keep the faith!*

By anonymous• 3 Nov 2007 23:25
anonymous

Count the tails, minus the heads..divide by legs

You forgot:

Divided by the Bolas!

LOL J/k

The Red Pope of Qatar Living

Abba, Abba, Padre!

By novita77• 3 Nov 2007 23:24
novita77

swissgirl ... you count sheeps in europe, make sense you count camels in ME lol.

By anonymous• 3 Nov 2007 23:23
anonymous

Scarlett

Is that another calculus formula?

count the tails, minus the heads..divide by legs

You must be a retired High School MATH teacher....

The Red Pope of Qatar Living

Abba, Abba, Padre!

By swissgirl39• 3 Nov 2007 23:23
swissgirl39

trying to count camels to fall asleep????

;-D

Sweet dreams

*Create your own destiny,fighting against your dark sides,raise your

spirituality.Every day is a new day.A new life.

Keep the faith!*

By anonymous• 3 Nov 2007 23:21
anonymous

Good night ladies....

The Red Pope of Qatar Living

Abba, Abba, Padre!

By Scarlett• 3 Nov 2007 23:21
Scarlett

Ohh fiddledeedee.....

By novita77• 3 Nov 2007 23:19
novita77

good nite Jauntie and god bless xx

By Scarlett• 3 Nov 2007 23:19
Rating: 2/5
Scarlett

longgggggg day today...

By sentibhim• 3 Nov 2007 23:19
sentibhim

Even jauntie dont know the approx no of cammels.

"Drink Beer Save Water"

By Greeker• 3 Nov 2007 23:17
Rating: 2/5
Greeker

I couldnt resist a peek. Magnifiecient work with the cam. You really made me hit the floor laughing. I just fell out of the chair laughing, i swear. good job, girl!

Keep camming!

By jauntie• 3 Nov 2007 23:17
jauntie

you'd be surprised how fast they move ;P

speaking of moving, I'm going to make a move myself and head for bed.

Good night all

xx

By novita77• 3 Nov 2007 23:17
novita77

how many camels in this group and how many legs????

By Scarlett• 3 Nov 2007 23:16
Scarlett

a contest...How many camels in this group???

By anonymous• 3 Nov 2007 23:16
anonymous

Headless camels, It just looks more of a cavity head search in the highway.

The Red Pope of Qatar Living

Abba, Abba, Padre!

By novita77• 3 Nov 2007 23:14
novita77

cool bottom lol ... well done :P

By novita77• 3 Nov 2007 23:14
novita77

"Fab pics Novi.....but why didn't you tell me you where going??????"

---> never think that you would be interested. Especially i know you and hubby never drive in Qatar, i assumed you dont do desert trip. Would you like to come next time? We wont be going till next year though.

By sentibhim• 3 Nov 2007 23:14
sentibhim

LOL jauntie,your camera is too small then the camel.

"Drink Beer Save Water"

By jauntie• 3 Nov 2007 23:11
jauntie

:(

By jauntie• 3 Nov 2007 23:10
jauntie

Great photo, huh? :D

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.

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By Scarlett• 3 Nov 2007 23:07
Scarlett

elephant..tails only...

By Greeker• 3 Nov 2007 23:05
Rating: 3/5
Greeker

Done, and done! JoanT, if you value the camera, leave it at home. lol.

I wonder what pic she would have taken had it been an elephant?

And with that, i take leave. You guys all take care. See ya later!

By anonymous• 3 Nov 2007 23:03
anonymous

That was a real cool experience...

The Red Pope of Qatar Living

Abba, Abba, Padre!

By Scarlett• 3 Nov 2007 23:03
Scarlett

cause no way would my Mitsubishi Gallant go UP a dune...down, yes..but most likely NOT in the driving mode...lol So..if we do that..you are more than welcome to go with us!! but...jauntie is NOT taking pics..

By Greeker• 3 Nov 2007 23:00
Rating: 3/5
Greeker

I would love that very much. Except i dont have a four wheel drive nor friends who have one, hehe.

Lets plan something, as long as someone is willing to let me piggyback along with them in a corner of their big bad mean machines...

By Scarlett• 3 Nov 2007 22:57
Scarlett

yeah...never let jauntie take pics...tails, bellies, and necks..that's all...

Greeker...maybe we can all do a trip sometime if you are off work...Novi made it look like so much fun!!

By novita77• 3 Nov 2007 22:57
novita77

wow ... headless camel bottom ... very rare indeed Jauntie. Post it up pls lol.

By novita77• 3 Nov 2007 22:56
novita77

i dont want to see that green face in the dark greeker. Will scare the crap out of me ...

By Greeker• 3 Nov 2007 22:55
Rating: 4/5
Greeker

Glad you didnt take MY picture. My base looks badder than my face. Had i let you take a picture of my face, my base would have stood out more than my face. When the face is more than the base, the base is more than the face. And hence, when the base is the base, the face is the face. And that is why you should let the face be a face and the base be a base.

And i just went looney...

By Greeker• 3 Nov 2007 22:53
Rating: 4/5
Greeker

I know that, and that is why i referred to you as a good photographer and a better selector. You had everything in mind when you chose your pics. that takes talent. I am really really impressed.

You are one of those rare ones!

By jauntie• 3 Nov 2007 22:52
jauntie

I am the world's worst photographer - came back from Oman with a picture of 10 headless camel bottoms. sigh

By novita77• 3 Nov 2007 22:50
novita77

lol thank you. I didnt upload the details of the people participated on the camping for privacy reason. But you will see more later on my facebook :D

By swissgirl39• 3 Nov 2007 22:49
swissgirl39

Cool!!!!

thx for sharing it.

:-D

*Create your own destiny,fighting against your dark sides,raise your

spirituality.Every day is a new day.A new life.

Keep the faith!*

By Greeker• 3 Nov 2007 22:48
Rating: 5/5
Greeker

Well, you are a brilliant photographer then. Excellent eye for detail, though none of them are close-ups. You have the talent to take good pics. But you have a greater talent for choosing just the right one.

Its easy to take pics. Its the choosing part which is always tough. Coz every picture is a favourite one. You did admirably well. hats off to ya!

By novita77• 3 Nov 2007 22:44
novita77

i cant write as good as you ... i had to ask hubby to check the grammar and give me some help with the vocab. :D

you can enjoy the piccies though :D

By Greeker• 3 Nov 2007 22:43
Rating: 5/5
Greeker

Damn neat. The photographs as well as the writing. Wish i could go camping one day... unfortunately, i dont have the means, nor the friends, Sigh...

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