Crossing the *SAHARA DESERT* & Lake Iriki Morocco in 3 Land Rovers

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • Welcome back to episode 6 of our Morocco 2023 Tour! In this episode you’ll find we managed to repair the D1 but lost a day doing it! From there we progressed on and found the highest dune in the Sahara before geading to Titanic Cafe, Lake Iriki where we got one hell of a show from some bikers!
    A road trip like no other, we spend 3 weeks Overlanding to Morocco on an epic route taking us across Europe, over the Pyrenees Mountains and down to Morocco.
    Follow along on this multi-part series and experience the trip for yourselves!
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Комментарии • 11

  • @TheDefender1968
    @TheDefender1968 Год назад

    Another beautiful adventure. A hug from Portugal

  • @terry5987
    @terry5987 7 месяцев назад +1

    I'm curious on the fuel consumption on the desert crossing and did anyone get low on fuel at the end . Nice content and very interesting. I'm from USA Tennessee

  • @trilhoscdtm
    @trilhoscdtm 20 дней назад

    Hello Mate, awesome video! Do you have the track?

  • @roadless_wanderers
    @roadless_wanderers Год назад +1

    Dude, super nice videos. I am sad that the next one is the last one from your trip.

    • @grittoutdoors
      @grittoutdoors  Год назад

      Me too! Lots more trips lined up soon though!

    • @roadless_wanderers
      @roadless_wanderers Год назад

      @@grittoutdoors I’ve smashed the notification bell :)

    • @grittoutdoors
      @grittoutdoors  Год назад

      @@roadless_wanderers appreciate it buddy🤙

  • @arborleaftree1769
    @arborleaftree1769 8 месяцев назад

    Cool video I've enjoyed watching your trip to Morocco.
    I'm doing the same in the new year,
    I'm planning on buying an VW amarok but I'm mulling over which to buy . Some say the 3.0 V6 others go for the 2.0 TDI . Its my thinking with the newer roks they all electrics. Would this be problematic in case I need to get it fixed( worst case scenario)
    You have done the route what would be suitable.

    • @grittoutdoors
      @grittoutdoors  8 месяцев назад

      Amarok is a great vehicle and I’ll be going back to one at some point. Just remember the automatics don’t have low range gearboxes which limit the off-road capability. Rear diff lock is a factory option but very rare. There’s good and bad stories about the 2.0 and 3.0L however lots of maintenance and servicing is key, a 3.0L manual would be my choice, but they’re hens teeth.
      We still have 1 space left for the 2024 trip, why not book on and join us?

    • @arborleaftree1769
      @arborleaftree1769 8 месяцев назад

      @@grittoutdoors Haha after watching your Morocco trip I would love to . Those dunes look sick. I'll have my two dogs with me ones a Samoyed he will drive you all nuts and my route is probably a tad different. I'm a surfer France on route then Morocco for a month is the plan .
      Definitely going for a manual low range etc.
      The shower and pull out awning on your set up is that your product?

    • @grittoutdoors
      @grittoutdoors  8 месяцев назад +1

      @@arborleaftree1769 yes it is however I’m not longer making them anymore. I’d recommend simply going straight to Alucab or Bush company for that stuff, it’s the best there is