Hope you enjoy this final part of our UAZ Georgia road trip series! Fancy heading here yourself some time? We have route maps and plenty more info over on the blog > www.goingthewholehogg.com/javakheti-travel-guide/ As always, a big thank you for watching and supporting our channel, Kim & Del
I love that you take the time to explore the unheralded corners of Georgia, in addition to the more conventional bits. This area (the last two parts of the series) reminds me a bit of Scotland, with the treeless hills, lakes, boulders, and passing cows. You two make amazing content, and I'm looking forward to seeing your Armenian adventures. Tapadh leibh!
Thanks, Michelle! It's been a great experience to explore many different parts of Georgia on foot and by 4x4, and pretty amazing to see just how varied the landscape can be. We've definitely found ourselves likening it to Scotland on numerous occasions (usually when the weather is a bit iffy or the trees are missing, as you say!). Glad to have you following along on our journeys and thanks for watching and appreciating our work! Looking forward to sharing more from the Caucasus soon : ) Cheers! Kim
Amazing. Video, audio is perfect done, specially by drone. Georgia is mysterious and beautiful together. I am going to make trip to Vladivostok by Bukhanka and I was interested in yours camper. Congratulations and Greetings from Warsaw, Poland.
This is the first travel film of yours that we have watched and we are hooked! Thank you so much for sharing your travels in such a beautiful way... your edit pacing really makes it feel as though we are right there with you! Excited to watch more! 🚐💕xx Tania
Quality videos that never disappoint, keep um coming guys, my wife and I love your content. Thanks for sharing your experiences and looking forward to the next exciting yet relaxing series👍👍👍👍
This was an awesome journey. I honestly don't know how you guys don't have a million subscribers but I feel pretty lucky to have discovered such a hidden gem in the youtube jungle. Thank you so much for making such amazing videos. Where to next? Come and see us in Pakistan! The northern areas are incredible.
Thanks so much, Danielle. It means a lot to us to read such kind words of support, and we're pretty lucky that you've found us in this RUclips jungle! Fingers crossed we can grow the channel more this year. For now we're still in Georgia, and have plenty more Georgia videos to come. But northern Pakistan does look spectacular, we'd love to visit some time. Where do you live?
@@daniellealishah4505 well, hopefully some time! We had planned to visit Pakistan about 10 years ago but couldn't get the visas. Would love to visit Gilgit-Baltistan in particular.
Aye, it's tundra and ifrinn fuilteach nah tumbleweeds. Back to watchin' me passion Scottish scenery "Outlander" with Claire & Jamie.. bonnie! slainte from sunny (overcast) Florida.
Hiya we love your videos and have been watching all weekend. Just came back from 5 weeks away in Asia so longing for the road again. Quick (bizarre) question - what is Del's watch? We can see it is a Garmin but despite an extensive (5 second) search, I can't find it. Tell me what kind of Garmin it is!!! TELL ME!! And if you can be arsed, why that one? What does it DO?!! Cheers!! Looking forward to more videos soon! 👍 and 🔔 and ❤
Hey Emma, that’s great! Thanks very much! Where were you in Asia? 5 weeks sounds like a decent trip. Haha, my Garmin is the Forerunner 920XT. I got it back in 2016 when I was doing triathlons. It’s good for recording all those activities plus hiking too. Not surprised you couldn’t find it, it was an older model even then and the new range of forerunners look quite different now. Still mostly does the job though 😃
@@GoingTheWholeHogg Oh thank you for the info! Good to know. We were in Thailand, Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia - got a bit of hiking in although the heat and humidity were tiring so it was mostly just a break. Came across your channel while looking for some more local hikes and even though I'm from Arran originally, I've never done the West Highland Way so thinking about that as an Easter jaunt after watching your great film. We both have found the Georgia videos really inspiring too - I had absolutely no idea it was so beautiful!
Hello! Interesting and professional design of the trip. I myself am the owner of such a car and also travel around Russia on it. Thank you for the video. Can I find out what kind of garmin device is on the driver's hand?
More then a year later now...Do you still have this UAZ and how is it holding up.? ( What are your thoughts about reliability?) One of the options i want to buy is a UAZ Hunter so since its the same manufacturer i am curious to your response.
Hey, first up, it’s not ours. We rented it from an excellent company in Tbilisi called Overlando. We had it for two weeks and drove it all over, and in many different off-road situations. We have to say it handled everything extremely well. In terms of reliability, we do know of many instances where these vehicles have broken down with parts totally done in and needing replaced. Saying that it’s all simple and mechanical so providing parts are available we believe they are easy to fix. It depends on what countries you plan on using it in I guess. Can’t speak about the Hunter from personal experience but we’ve seen plenty of them, and seen some break down, and I guess it’s similar - not 100% reliable but relatively easy to fix provided parts are available.
Hope you enjoy this final part of our UAZ Georgia road trip series! Fancy heading here yourself some time? We have route maps and plenty more info over on the blog > www.goingthewholehogg.com/javakheti-travel-guide/ As always, a big thank you for watching and supporting our channel, Kim & Del
So poetic film, one of the best documentary. Thank
Thanks for watching 🙂
I love that you take the time to explore the unheralded corners of Georgia, in addition to the more conventional bits. This area (the last two parts of the series) reminds me a bit of Scotland, with the treeless hills, lakes, boulders, and passing cows. You two make amazing content, and I'm looking forward to seeing your Armenian adventures. Tapadh leibh!
Thanks, Michelle! It's been a great experience to explore many different parts of Georgia on foot and by 4x4, and pretty amazing to see just how varied the landscape can be. We've definitely found ourselves likening it to Scotland on numerous occasions (usually when the weather is a bit iffy or the trees are missing, as you say!). Glad to have you following along on our journeys and thanks for watching and appreciating our work! Looking forward to sharing more from the Caucasus soon : ) Cheers! Kim
Another excellent bit of film and soundtrack. Nice little Sunday treat 😃
Ahh, thank you for watching and appreciating! Glad to be appearing in your Sunday schedule : )
This actually looks like paradise 😍
It's definitely our kind of paradise! All the lakes and scree sloped mountains : )
Me encanta....buena música y buenos paisajes.... felicidades chicos
Muchas gracias, Diego! : )
Always a nice moment spend with you guys. Great job as usual. Take care !
Thank you Deniz for the ongoing support! Glad you enjoyed it. All the best!
what a beautiful video - pure zen - and thanks for all the info about where you went. thumbs up
'Pure zen' is somethng we'll take gladly Jacob, thanks very much.
Amazing. Video, audio is perfect done, specially by drone. Georgia is mysterious and beautiful together. I am going to make trip to Vladivostok by Bukhanka and I was interested in yours camper. Congratulations and Greetings from Warsaw, Poland.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it! A lot of varied scenery in Georgia. That trip sounds amazing, have a wonderful time, with no breakdowns!
What a resourceful driver and handy man, highly admirable. Not surprised no mention of Gori or Stalin.
Yeah, he does a great job behind the wheel! I don't even know how to drive (but I'm a decent enough navigator ; ) )
Nice car, beautifully adventure, watching from apartment in west java java island Indonesia
Thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed it, Sigit!
Beautiful vlog, and a lovely end to a great series. More to follow we hope!
Thanks guys! We really appreciate it. Plenty more from Georgia (and a bit of Scotland thrown in) to come!
This is the first travel film of yours that we have watched and we are hooked! Thank you so much for sharing your travels in such a beautiful way... your edit pacing really makes it feel as though we are right there with you! Excited to watch more! 🚐💕xx Tania
Thank you guys! Such a lovely comment to read and we're happy to share the journey with you! Hope you don't mind bumpy roads ; )
You guys never disappoint. Another great video. Looking forward for a new series. Thank you very much for this wonderful series.
Thank you so much for watching and appreciating! Maybe we will have some Scotland next, then back to the mountains of Georgia for a hiking series...
Quality videos that never disappoint, keep um coming guys, my wife and I love your content. Thanks for sharing your experiences and looking forward to the next exciting yet relaxing series👍👍👍👍
Thanks, Simon! So glad to have you two along for the ride : )
Thumbs up - even before the first second. thx
Hehe, thank you!!
This was an awesome journey. I honestly don't know how you guys don't have a million subscribers but I feel pretty lucky to have discovered such a hidden gem in the youtube jungle. Thank you so much for making such amazing videos. Where to next? Come and see us in Pakistan! The northern areas are incredible.
Thanks so much, Danielle. It means a lot to us to read such kind words of support, and we're pretty lucky that you've found us in this RUclips jungle! Fingers crossed we can grow the channel more this year. For now we're still in Georgia, and have plenty more Georgia videos to come. But northern Pakistan does look spectacular, we'd love to visit some time. Where do you live?
@@GoingTheWholeHogg I live in Islamabad (I am Australian but have been here for 20 plus years). Would love to see you here :)
@@daniellealishah4505 well, hopefully some time! We had planned to visit Pakistan about 10 years ago but couldn't get the visas. Would love to visit Gilgit-Baltistan in particular.
nice footage thx for showing
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it.
Aye, it's tundra and ifrinn fuilteach nah tumbleweeds. Back to watchin' me passion Scottish scenery "Outlander" with Claire & Jamie.. bonnie! slainte from sunny (overcast) Florida.
Some lakes in this one too! We'll have some Scotland for you next...
_Nice and rare People to meet in our days _...
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it.
I love the campervan ... I want one
Us too!!
Hiya we love your videos and have been watching all weekend. Just came back from 5 weeks away in Asia so longing for the road again. Quick (bizarre) question - what is Del's watch? We can see it is a Garmin but despite an extensive (5 second) search, I can't find it. Tell me what kind of Garmin it is!!! TELL ME!! And if you can be arsed, why that one? What does it DO?!! Cheers!! Looking forward to more videos soon! 👍 and 🔔 and ❤
Hey Emma, that’s great! Thanks very much! Where were you in Asia? 5 weeks sounds like a decent trip. Haha, my Garmin is the Forerunner 920XT. I got it back in 2016 when I was doing triathlons. It’s good for recording all those activities plus hiking too. Not surprised you couldn’t find it, it was an older model even then and the new range of forerunners look quite different now. Still mostly does the job though 😃
@@GoingTheWholeHogg Oh thank you for the info! Good to know. We were in Thailand, Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia - got a bit of hiking in although the heat and humidity were tiring so it was mostly just a break. Came across your channel while looking for some more local hikes and even though I'm from Arran originally, I've never done the West Highland Way so thinking about that as an Easter jaunt after watching your great film. We both have found the Georgia videos really inspiring too - I had absolutely no idea it was so beautiful!
👌👌❤
Thank you!
Hello! Interesting and professional design of the trip. I myself am the owner of such a car and also travel around Russia on it. Thank you for the video. Can I find out what kind of garmin device is on the driver's hand?
Nice! We'd love to own one, this was just a rental but we had a great time in it. The watch is a Garmin Forerunner 920XT. Thanks for watching!
More then a year later now...Do you still have this UAZ and how is it holding up.?
( What are your thoughts about reliability?)
One of the options i want to buy is a UAZ Hunter so since its the same manufacturer i am curious to your response.
Hey, first up, it’s not ours. We rented it from an excellent company in Tbilisi called Overlando. We had it for two weeks and drove it all over, and in many different off-road situations. We have to say it handled everything extremely well.
In terms of reliability, we do know of many instances where these vehicles have broken down with parts totally done in and needing replaced. Saying that it’s all simple and mechanical so providing parts are available we believe they are easy to fix. It depends on what countries you plan on using it in I guess. Can’t speak about the Hunter from personal experience but we’ve seen plenty of them, and seen some break down, and I guess it’s similar - not 100% reliable but relatively easy to fix provided parts are available.
@@GoingTheWholeHogg Thanks allot for this explanation, very helpfull.
Kind regards!
No trees. Lifeless really. How you love this is beyond me even if your Scot. Bye-bye.