So pleased to hear that you enjoyed the video and that you appreciate all that it takes to create them.. Remoteness isn’t for everyone, but something we really enjoy 👍🏼
I love the way you guys are so brave, my kind of doing things concidering people would advice not to do it in a single car. I dont know how I have missed finding you and watch your amazing adventures. happy more miles ahead,
Sometimes we are brave, sometimes we are just more considered in our approach, but there is so much to explore and new memories to make that it isn’t always important to listen to the skeptics, just do it!!!! And we are very happy you found our channel. 😉🤗
Hey thanks for the comment. We have done Divorce pass and covered it in a previous episode Namibia untamed Grand Finale. Its one of the finest overlanding passes. In fact we were in the area when lion was spotted on the pass. ruclips.net/video/HgiLQvjnMlM/видео.htmlsi=mGq7osqaWY1Gl-b0
Haha…what an honor it is to spoil someone. Thanks for tour awesome comment. DC-DC SETUP(Great question) Yes I have a really simple but reliable setup. I use the green box from National Luna that has a built in dc-dc/solar charge controller. I use a 100amp hour Silver battery that takes care of all our needs. It powers our fridge and charges several usb devices. In addition I have a bolt on a Victron inverter to charge drone batteries @ 220volt. The battery gets charged from alternator while driving and the 100 Watt solar keeps it charged when stationary. If there is power at a campsite I use the National Luna charger. The charge controller is lithium ready which is great when the day comes for an upgrade.
I see you guys also use a Montana 700i. Are you happy with it (as opposed to an Overlander) and which maps do you use. Tracks for Africa? I have the same hence my interest in your experience. Enjoying your videos!
Montana 700i Is overall great device. It takes a while to get used to the user interface(its not as responsive as a smartphone). Once you figure it out it is a great piece of equipment. The ability to choose different Inreach data packages is useful. Satellite communication is invaluable. The device is not perfect-the screen could be brighter, sometimes it switches off and re-boots itself for no reason. Figuring out the routing is not intuitive. I have Tracks for Africa loaded on as well. As backup we use Tracks for Africa on our cell phones. It is always a good way to cross reference. We always take paper maps and always use them as well.
@@SoulTonicLife Many thanks for your feedback. I concur with your experience. Takes a while to get used to the device, and ours also reboots periodically. We chose it for the built in Inreach, and mobility of the device, but I do wonder if the Overlander would have been a better choice for Overlanding? We also find Tracks for Africa is a waste of time trying to use it within SA. Not too bad in surrounding countries. We also carry paper maps. I was thinking maybe I was just a bit dof. Don’t need to respond on that one.
Amazing!!!!! Thank you for sharing. Need to catch up..... now!!!
Awesome…enjoy the bingewatch👍
Awesome episode!! Well narrated too! 🎉
Thank you Danie 🎉
Enjoyed the video! Felt the remoteness and tranquility...Great filming and videography. 👌
So pleased to hear that you enjoyed the video and that you appreciate all that it takes to create them.. Remoteness isn’t for everyone, but something we really enjoy 👍🏼
Another spectacular video
Thank you ou pal…glad you enjoyed it.👍
Geluk julle, ek geniet die reeks, julle fotografie is uitstekend , die beste wat ek nog raakgeloop het oor Namibia. Wag vir die volgende episode.
Baie dankie vir die lekker kommentaar Martie…ons is bly jy geniet die reeks. Ons gaan nog lekker saam toer.
I only today found your channel and binge watched the whole series up to date. Enjoying your content and photography!
So happy you found our channel Henriette and love the fact you that you did some binge watching 🤣 all I can say is…..keep it up 😉👍🏼
Again this content out of this world thanks for sharing
Hi Shaun, thanks for your lovely feedback, very satisfying when we receive such amazing responses 👍🏼
Love all your videos and advantages
Thank you.
I love the way you guys are so brave, my kind of doing things concidering people would advice not to do it in a single car. I dont know how I have missed finding you and watch your amazing adventures. happy more miles ahead,
Sometimes we are brave, sometimes we are just more considered in our approach, but there is so much to explore and new memories to make that it isn’t always important to listen to the skeptics, just do it!!!! And we are very happy you found our channel. 😉🤗
If you do this trip again, consider Divorce Pass out of the Ugab- easy in a Landcruiser and the 48 mile trip to TWF is stunning. Keep safe...
Hey thanks for the comment.
We have done Divorce pass and covered it in a previous episode Namibia untamed Grand Finale. Its one of the finest overlanding passes.
In fact we were in the area when lion was spotted on the pass. ruclips.net/video/HgiLQvjnMlM/видео.htmlsi=mGq7osqaWY1Gl-b0
You are spoliing us with so many great episodes!
Your solar - you appear to have an extra panel? Dc-Dc charger? How well is your system working?
Haha…what an honor it is to spoil someone. Thanks for tour awesome comment.
DC-DC SETUP(Great question)
Yes I have a really simple but reliable setup. I use the green box from National Luna that has a built in dc-dc/solar charge controller. I use a 100amp hour
Silver battery that takes care of all our needs. It powers our fridge and charges several usb devices. In addition I have a bolt on a Victron inverter to charge drone batteries @ 220volt. The battery gets charged from alternator while driving and the 100 Watt solar keeps it charged when stationary.
If there is power at a campsite I use the National Luna charger.
The charge controller is lithium ready which is great when the day comes for an upgrade.
👍🙂😊
Thank you 😉
I see you guys also use a Montana 700i. Are you happy with it (as opposed to an Overlander) and which maps do you use. Tracks for Africa? I have the same hence my interest in your experience. Enjoying your videos!
Montana 700i Is overall great device. It takes a while to get used to the user interface(its not as responsive as a smartphone). Once you figure it out it is a great piece of equipment. The ability to choose different Inreach data packages is useful. Satellite communication is invaluable.
The device is not perfect-the screen could be brighter, sometimes it switches off and re-boots itself for no reason.
Figuring out the routing is not intuitive. I have Tracks for Africa loaded on as well. As backup we use Tracks for Africa on our cell phones. It is always a good way to cross reference. We always take paper maps and always use them as well.
@@SoulTonicLife Many thanks for your feedback. I concur with your experience. Takes a while to get used to the device, and ours also reboots periodically. We chose it for the built in Inreach, and mobility of the device, but I do wonder if the Overlander would have been a better choice for Overlanding? We also find Tracks for Africa is a waste of time trying to use it within SA. Not too bad in surrounding countries. We also carry paper maps. I was thinking maybe I was just a bit dof. Don’t need to respond on that one.