I'm somewhat of a traveller and I cannot express my upset at arriving at destinations that, just a few years before, were unspoilt places of wonder, which have now been littered with shacks, shops, bars, night clubs, etc, all to accomodate the influx of people who travelled there after seeing social media influencers promote them.
It would carry more weight if he didn't upload to Instagram three times a day using all the same filters and photography styles literally every other vanlife influencer does.
Either way, people are followers and copycats! Now that he posted this, EVERYONE’s gonna try to follow while it’s “trendy” that or talentless people will make “reaction” videos. I see what you mean though…
I met Alex in Utah when I was riding my motorcycle cross country and I was blown away with his skoolie. He’s a skilled person and knows his shit. Also, he’s an inspiring traveler. Wishing him all the best for his next adventure.
My first time meeting Alex is when I was broken down in Joshua Tree needing a part and he was on a beeline for me with said part to get me back on the road and we had never met before. What a guy!
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This is truly an incredible DIY build. The overall simplicity of the camper with how many features it contains is ... an engineering feat. Great job Alex!!
Good idea with the extra storage boxes you are planning. I know one thing I'D do. Increase the size of the fuel tank. Or add a tank. But 55-gallons ain't gonna cut it. Not for the remote places you're heading. At 7.8 mpg you're basically looking for a fuel stop every 300 miles or so.
I'm glad I found this comment, I was getting worried that no one had called that out. Does he realize how large South America and Africa are? Not only the fuel stops but he talks about the engine issues in the video. The cost of fuel on that trip is gonna be insane.
Good luck getting through Africa without getting everything stolen from your van. Including your stereo, fridge, air-conditioning and TV because you didn’t have “special permits” for them.
@@fizzcochito The northern side of Latin America, def, but once you're near peru/bolivia, the areas he would be around aren't nearly as bad (and more isolated). Assuming the map trail is accurate. No idea what he is expecting with Africa though. He would be going through very dangerous areas, and very remote areas.
Are you guys just making assumptions? Or have you been in those regions? You can find tons of videos who have more expensive rigs than his travelling safely thru those regions
This rig is incredible. This is flirting with perfection. I'm particularly impressed with the flexibility of the bed and/or dinette options. The open concept lends itself well to the space while adding the flexibility of hosting parties of varying sizes, even overnight. I am a fan Sir.
I dont get why a gas stove is not there. Even for backup heating. Different standards for gas canisters are not a problem- adapters are a thing. Having everything run on electricity is a liability.
I wish this man the best of luck and pray for his safety throughout his travels. He’s bound to end up in some trouble but he seems like he has his trip planned so I have high hopes about his adventures.
Me from a cold country: damn! 40 degrees negative? nice man Him: I can be in mexico with 100 degrees Me: ahh, F for failure. Me doing calculation: ah f for frankly same negative as C, great win A roller-coaster of emotion
As for size, it's still a big vehicle. It's certainly capable off-road but the width and length of your chassis can really limit some of your exploration options while offroading in places like National Forests here in the US. Not to mention the overall height of his vehicle. Your vehicle may be strong and rigid but mature trees are a lot more strong and rigid 😅.
Those are based of the Steyr 12m18, drove a lot with them when I was in the Austrian Armed Forces. They go anywhere and are practically indestructible, ours just are way nastier and don't come with any sorts of creature comforts hahahaha.
That's the rig I want. But I would put inside a dishwasher and a washing machine. I don't want to host anyone. I will find a hot 20 years old girl and I will travel the world working remotely.
Best design aproach and successful solutions Ive seen. Im an Architect and looking forward to design and build an overlander. Been doing lots of research for years (Also in boats). You're the closest Ive seen to my own approach. Hope we can compare notes in the future when I'm ready to start. Cheers to your truck!
Absolutely amazing setup: only downside i can think of is the 7 MPG. It might not have been too expensive to buy and convert the rig itself, but that operating cost is HUGE. For reference, From the Alaskan Artic Coast down to the Dorian Gap in Panama is 7,400 miles. Being generous, 1000 gallons, at an 3.25 USD means $3,250 in gas costs alone
Smart guy. Really thought of everything, he is prepared for stuff that didn’t happen yet or might not even happen at all. True survivalist right there. He should have plenty of guns too though.
Really nice Rig/build. I was gonna do a build using the same platform a couple years back, I just couldn't get past the mpg and top speed. Good luck on your future endeavors.
Driving in Mexico? How are you going to avoid the cartels? Word is their carjacking anyone with a viable 4x4. I love the idea of the journey but sounds dangerous too
ThE cartels tend to operate closer to the US border to meet the demand coming from there. Mexico is a vast country with so much more than just cartels. You should be careful and take precautions wherever u go including within the US
He's been in Mexico for the past 2 months! It has mostly been all good but you're not totally wrong. They've had an encounter. Follow @basicallynomads they've got a banger RUclips video coming out with in in a couple of days. They're traveling together with Alex and others.
your dream to navigate northward through Africa looks enviable enough yet it might be too dangerous considering the military confrontations here and there in that black continent.. I wish you good luck..
What an awesome build! This is further proof that there are many ways to make travel affordable. There is no need to drop 750K. Necessity is the mother of invention!
Wow Alex did a phenomenal job ..how cool going through that much water ..its beautiful ..an you can party in it ..what more could you ask for .. thought of everything ..love the toilet shower ...brilliant ..Thanku for sharing much love an God bless always from Cyprus big love to you an your cute family x
Слабак, через Россию не осмелился, кстати у нас в России нет диктатуры и анархии, свободно можно путешествовать нормальным людям. Нужно было Россию, Китай, Японию еще в маршрут включить, вот это был-бы контент. А вот через африку ехать это еще та жесть, могут и "обуть" по полной если не съедят по пути. Тачку огонь сделал, респект. P.S. Не обращайте внимания на резкий коммент, просто что думаю то и говорю.
1640 watts..! That's maybe enough to at least sustain a certain speed using an electric motor. Infinite range in sunny places! Edit: oh no, never mind. You'd need a couple of 10x that amount of energy I think..
Oh my goodness how times have changed. This is travelling in a luxury hotel like the Ritz. My wife and I travelled throughout Africa and Asia in the mid 70s in a Morris minor car and slept on the floor beside the car, with a couple of Jerry cans for drinking and washing. Kids these days......😂😂
"Literally can't get stuck"?? Hubris. Don't bother venturing too far in muskeg or deep snow. Once you are high centered, that's the end. The high COG will do him in on slippery off camber access roads. He will end up wedged against the trees. Nice rig but keep it reasonable.
l drove from dallas tx to ushuaia agentina and back when l was 18. l drove to cabo wabo the next year and back and then to Vancouver bc. 1975 type 1 stock vw beetle. l did it in 1980-82. l know what these guys go thru. Wow in that much weight. You'd have to be super rich.
I am listening first part, i hear "i can survive when there is 100 degree on plus" and im like wtf is this guy forgot in america you count temperature in farenheits...
Not a fear monger....but someone will take it from you if you travel in the wrong area. Fuel will become more scarce and expensive....and your carbon footprint sucks.
How I wish we could all just skip the fueling and refueling part and have better solar or nuclear fusion energy sources. That would truly make the van life extremely worth it.
My plan is to do this but just in the U.S. Only for the reason I always assumed it's way too dangerous to drive through central and parts of south america. Never researched anything about driving through Africa.
"I have done more miles in 6n months than the army did in 25 years".....yeah......doubt. :D His so called army has done more miles with a single plane trip than he will be able to do in years of driving around. But are we again adoring rich people for being rich?
I could pop your tires in less than 2 minutes. Then what....lol Also, claims to want to go places not ruined by Instagram, yet is only on Instagram. Blah blah blah...
The owner will likely never see this, but take that rig to Australia along the way and overland through here. You'll love it. If I have the cash I'll even go some places fairly local to me as a bit of a guide and also as a secondary vehicle for safety (breaking down in the outback is dangerous af)
I`d rather spend my money on Alex`s build then one of those overpriced land boats. those things are unbalanced and get defeated by a moderate incline $700k for a brick that often breaks its own driveshafts.
Nice....but if your thing's travelling, then why tolerate a place that dips to minus forty in the Winter, when you could do a bit more travelling to a warmer latitude?
Taking that vehicle to Africa will be amazing! I wonder what the furthest distance he will have to go between refueling. Will really have to plan that out properly as to not run out!
perhaps im missing something, what does it have that a van don't? another question, that's relatively cheap, where would u recommend to buy vehicles on earth?
Isn't that a really small gas tank for traversing a lot of the places that little animation showed? Looks like an amazing vehicle, but without an upgrade in the fuel storage department I don't see that happening.
Too bad he's not going to Asia like Japan and Korea where he has everything he needs and not to worry about crime. It's going to be tough going through africa and Europe.
“Hasn’t been ruined by instagram yet”…Amen to that…wishing this man finds peace somewhere.
It was a great comment. I think
I might use it some time in the near future.
I'm somewhat of a traveller and I cannot express my upset at arriving at destinations that, just a few years before, were unspoilt places of wonder, which have now been littered with shacks, shops, bars, night clubs, etc, all to accomodate the influx of people who travelled there after seeing social media influencers promote them.
Except he’s just putting them on his own Instagram 🤦
It would carry more weight if he didn't upload to Instagram three times a day using all the same filters and photography styles literally every other vanlife influencer does.
Either way, people are followers and copycats! Now that he posted this, EVERYONE’s gonna try to follow while it’s “trendy” that or talentless people will make “reaction” videos. I see what you mean though…
I met Alex in Utah when I was riding my motorcycle cross country and I was blown away with his skoolie. He’s a skilled person and knows his shit. Also, he’s an inspiring traveler. Wishing him all the best for his next adventure.
My first time meeting Alex is when I was broken down in Joshua Tree needing a part and he was on a beeline for me with said part to get me back on the road and we had never met before. What a guy!
@@MobileDwellingstry to Antarctica
blah blah blah
@@GP-qi1ve he has skills and determination and you have nothing. If someone gave you 100k you would waste it
@@GP-qi1ve because you shit on others for no reason so you're obviously projecting your shitty life
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Absolutely can not wait to check this rig out in person someday. And so honored to get a little cameo in this tour 🤣
Haha glad you saw it 😄
Haha we thought that would be fun!
This guy and his rig are so ready to survive on Mars! He's so incredibly knowledgeable about his rig which is going save his life for sure.
It seems like a nice thing to have. No idea why it will save his life, though.
The rig isn't pressurised so no, it can't survive on Mars.
@@GaijinGamerGirl No shit mate
No shit sherlock@@GaijinGamerGirl
"mars" ? it is all filmed on devon island!
This gentleman should do more conversions because I’m pretty sure he can sell his current rig for more than a quarter mill
Its not all about money.....
@@palote99 did I say that? I’m sorry if I gave that impression.
Not even close. Half a mil easy. Fully decked out similar rigs are well more than a million.
@@michaeldbhawker3556 I can build that out but where do I get buyers lol
Ive seen some similar to this for 1.4 mil or sumn
This is truly an incredible DIY build. The overall simplicity of the camper with how many features it contains is ... an engineering feat. Great job Alex!!
Good idea with the extra storage boxes you are planning. I know one thing I'D do. Increase the size of the fuel tank. Or add a tank. But 55-gallons ain't gonna cut it. Not for the remote places you're heading. At 7.8 mpg you're basically looking for a fuel stop every 300 miles or so.
Agreed....I figured he would have dual tanks at least.
I'm glad I found this comment, I was getting worried that no one had called that out. Does he realize how large South America and Africa are? Not only the fuel stops but he talks about the engine issues in the video. The cost of fuel on that trip is gonna be insane.
The more I come across such builds the more I'm convinced that earthroamers are incredibly overpriced
Good luck getting through Africa without getting everything stolen from your van. Including your stereo, fridge, air-conditioning and TV because you didn’t have “special permits” for them.
You too can do this for the low low price of already having family wealth and not having to worry about overhead.
I’m worried about him losing his rig in shady parts of the world. Even Mexico alone will jack your vehicle if it’s a nice off-roader
Yeah, I've noticed a lack of gun cabinets
this is somehow even worse because he is essentially traveling with his house. Braving both LATAM and Africa is pushing your luck way too much.
@@fizzcochito The northern side of Latin America, def, but once you're near peru/bolivia, the areas he would be around aren't nearly as bad (and more isolated). Assuming the map trail is accurate. No idea what he is expecting with Africa though. He would be going through very dangerous areas, and very remote areas.
lol he cant bring a gun? If he did and customs would see it he would get imprisoned for international weapon smuggling. @@Psycorde
Some guys in Africa or south America are really going to appreciate you building that for them
he better invest in an AK or avoid the bad spots
im sure hes not stupid enough to drive that around the world without a safe place or armour... I hope man
I pray this dude does his research.
Glad he didnt make it very flashy. But the bikes would definitely give it away.
Yup
Are you guys just making assumptions? Or have you been in those regions? You can find tons of videos who have more expensive rigs than his travelling safely thru those regions
Leave Alex a comment here and check out his Instagram for more about his story and rig! instagram.com/nomadic_alfo/
Looks like his page is down.
This rig is incredible. This is flirting with perfection. I'm particularly impressed with the flexibility of the bed and/or dinette options. The open concept lends itself well to the space while adding the flexibility of hosting parties of varying sizes, even overnight. I am a fan Sir.
I dont get why a gas stove is not there. Even for backup heating. Different standards for gas canisters are not a problem- adapters are a thing. Having everything run on electricity is a liability.
I wish this man the best of luck and pray for his safety throughout his travels. He’s bound to end up in some trouble but he seems like he has his trip planned so I have high hopes about his adventures.
Driving through Mexico and Africa might be bad idea
Man I envy the intelligence people have to do this sort of thing.
Fuck, why am I such a dummy? Shoulda stayed in school.
Me from a cold country: damn! 40 degrees negative? nice man
Him: I can be in mexico with 100 degrees
Me: ahh, F for failure.
Me doing calculation: ah f for frankly same negative as C, great win
A roller-coaster of emotion
Man this guy has the best rig out there. Not too big, not too small, with everything needed for going arround the world. I loved this.
As for size, it's still a big vehicle. It's certainly capable off-road but the width and length of your chassis can really limit some of your exploration options while offroading in places like National Forests here in the US. Not to mention the overall height of his vehicle. Your vehicle may be strong and rigid but mature trees are a lot more strong and rigid 😅.
Couldn't go on the trails I love for camping in the rockies....Definitely way cool to not he as cramped though
The thing is corny . And yea it’s freaking huge
A few cameras would have been nice
Thats exwwhat i want to do to my Mk 3 Supra. 1HD T swap or anything diesel and carburetor, pit a lift kit on it and install a radio to communicate.
This rig is so well done. Kudos to him.
RIP petrol bill
I just purchased a 3/4 of a million rig that doesn't look much nicer. Got it after selling my 1 bed 1 bath house in LA for $3 million dollars.
I'm waiting for when everyone realizes that just a 4WD truck and a ground tent are the best combo.... do you really need all this crap?
Yes, probably need it.
It’s just a stationary box on wheels when the petrol runs out.
Your point being?
Those are based of the Steyr 12m18, drove a lot with them when I was in the Austrian Armed Forces.
They go anywhere and are practically indestructible, ours just are way nastier and don't come with any sorts of creature comforts hahahaha.
Just hoping this guy doesn't get robbed by a cartel while traveling
That's the rig I want. But I would put inside a dishwasher and a washing machine. I don't want to host anyone. I will find a hot 20 years old girl and I will travel the world working remotely.
Do you mean machines or the hot 20 year old is the cloths and dishwasher!?
I didn't think about that, but you are right the 20 years old girl can do the dishes. Then I would only need the washing machine. 😀@@Eliukcory
Best design aproach and successful solutions Ive seen. Im an Architect and looking forward to design and build an overlander. Been doing lots of research for years (Also in boats). You're the closest Ive seen to my own approach. Hope we can compare notes in the future when I'm ready to start. Cheers to your truck!
Same here building one in my head! I’d love to see your plans. I could share some of my ideas with you as well!
Should we exchange contacts and brainstorm?
Ew, instagram. This guy is living in the past. Tiktokers are ruining the world now.
If you going to Africa I advise you don’t go to South Africa
Other wise love what you doing
Stop making tire tracks where there are no roads. Stop ruining the wilderness. :|
Can go into water 5 feet deep.
Very nice. I like this truck a lot.
Wait until he realises that the roads are smaller in other countries and the gas prices are way higher.
Welcome to Europe and the price of fuel will bankrupt him
I think I'd know being a European myself
this truck is like indian army truck that i see everyday beacause i am from kashmir india this is local u see it everywhere any time
Such a sick rig.. I want one so badly!
Me too man my mind really was blown
Hey! You are the Yerman man who jot care Norway laws?
That is a beautiful monster. I wish Alex the best in his travels. Happy miles Alex!
Absolutely amazing setup: only downside i can think of is the 7 MPG. It might not have been too expensive to buy and convert the rig itself, but that operating cost is HUGE. For reference, From the Alaskan Artic Coast down to the Dorian Gap in Panama is 7,400 miles. Being generous, 1000 gallons, at an 3.25 USD means $3,250 in gas costs alone
This only means one thing - that you are a beggar.
Would be a great mass produced designed vechile. Make it a little longer, say with a 24 foot box, cab connected. Buy keeping the price down.
Smart guy. Really thought of everything, he is prepared for stuff that didn’t happen yet or might not even happen at all. True survivalist right there. He should have plenty of guns too though.
2:56, bro do you mean too hot or too cold...
Really nice Rig/build. I was gonna do a build using the same platform a couple years back, I just couldn't get past the mpg and top speed. Good luck on your future endeavors.
I'm getting 8.5-9 mpg, comparable to a bus of the same weight, and a top speed of 71mph, faster than most speed limits on highways around the world
agreed, the fuel efficiency and tire situation are scary
Driving in Mexico? How are you going to avoid the cartels? Word is their carjacking anyone with a viable 4x4. I love the idea of the journey but sounds dangerous too
ThE cartels tend to operate closer to the US border to meet the demand coming from there. Mexico is a vast country with so much more than just cartels. You should be careful and take precautions wherever u go including within the US
He's been in Mexico for the past 2 months! It has mostly been all good but you're not totally wrong. They've had an encounter. Follow @basicallynomads they've got a banger RUclips video coming out with in in a couple of days. They're traveling together with Alex and others.
How do you afford this??
Good luck in africa...
Good you didn’t buy in earth Romer, those things are trash and over priced
7 miles per gallon...
Alex is...in fact...the most interesting man on the planet! The intro of this video gives me goosebumps 🔥 amazing job guys!
Thanks so much Kels! If it wasn't for you I may never have met Alex!!!
your dream to navigate northward through Africa looks enviable enough yet it might be too dangerous considering the military confrontations here and there in that black continent.. I wish you good luck..
Rip Alex the cartels got him 😢😢
Unimog is the best.
Dude gonna get robbed real quick in Africa lol
as long as you avoid Nigeria you'll be fine
This man thought of everything.
What an awesome build! This is further proof that there are many ways to make travel affordable. There is no need to drop 750K. Necessity is the mother of invention!
Wow Alex did a phenomenal job ..how cool going through that much water ..its beautiful ..an you can party in it ..what more could you ask for .. thought of everything ..love the toilet shower ...brilliant ..Thanku for sharing much love an God bless always from Cyprus big love to you an your cute family x
Cool
He has a mobile base.
I love diesel ❤
Lovely truck. That miles per gallon in the UK isn't far off a mile per UK pound though. Yikes.
Sweety darling, you do realize that in Siperia EVERY cheap rust bucket survives -58 contrigrade temperatures in everyday use.
Слабак, через Россию не осмелился, кстати у нас в России нет диктатуры и анархии, свободно можно путешествовать нормальным людям. Нужно было Россию, Китай, Японию еще в маршрут включить, вот это был-бы контент. А вот через африку ехать это еще та жесть, могут и "обуть" по полной если не съедят по пути. Тачку огонь сделал, респект.
P.S. Не обращайте внимания на резкий коммент, просто что думаю то и говорю.
Unstoppable until he runs out of gas
Stoppable by friction only I guess.
1640 watts..! That's maybe enough to at least sustain a certain speed using an electric motor. Infinite range in sunny places!
Edit: oh no, never mind. You'd need a couple of 10x that amount of energy I think..
Oh my goodness how times have changed. This is travelling in a luxury hotel like the Ritz.
My wife and I travelled throughout Africa and Asia in the mid 70s in a Morris minor car and slept on the floor beside the car, with a couple of Jerry cans for drinking and washing.
Kids these days......😂😂
"Literally can't get stuck"?? Hubris. Don't bother venturing too far in muskeg or deep snow. Once you are high centered, that's the end. The high COG will do him in on slippery off camber access roads. He will end up wedged against the trees. Nice rig but keep it reasonable.
l drove from dallas tx to ushuaia agentina and back when l was 18. l drove to cabo wabo the next year and back and then to Vancouver bc. 1975 type 1 stock vw beetle. l did it in 1980-82. l know what these guys go thru. Wow in that much weight. You'd have to be super rich.
I am listening first part, i hear "i can survive when there is 100 degree on plus" and im like wtf is this guy
forgot in america you count temperature in farenheits...
#pollution
7,5 MPG is for rest of the world cca 8l for 100km (or 34 litrers) ?
DUnno if I make good math but my fcking motocycle eat more..
Not a fear monger....but someone will take it from you if you travel in the wrong area. Fuel will become more scarce and expensive....and your carbon footprint sucks.
How I wish we could all just skip the fueling and refueling part and have better solar or nuclear fusion energy sources. That would truly make the van life extremely worth it.
I thought the deuce an a half was bad, then I drove the LMTV. This thing was the worst vehicle I ever drove in the Army.
WHEN the zombies come people will scream to find safezones by the military while I'm looking for this guys truck
LMAO ... I wish you all the luck in going all the way in Africa ... I hope you survive!!
This truck is miserably perfect~~~
My plan is to do this but just in the U.S. Only for the reason I always assumed it's way too dangerous to drive through central and parts of south america. Never researched anything about driving through Africa.
JUST SAY,
'A FEW MOMENTS LATER "
just once
Your voice is the exact same way
"I have done more miles in 6n months than the army did in 25 years".....yeah......doubt. :D His so called army has done more miles with a single plane trip than he will be able to do in years of driving around.
But are we again adoring rich people for being rich?
I'm a bit suspicious about the truck being livable and capable at -30 C.
I could pop your tires in less than 2 minutes. Then what....lol
Also, claims to want to go places not ruined by Instagram, yet is only on Instagram. Blah blah blah...
Reminds me of the titan submersible
Now go watch the documentary about how overlanders are ruining the wild in Norway and other places
This is so awesome! Easily one of my favorite builds. I love how he thought of everything in advance. Major props.
The owner will likely never see this, but take that rig to Australia along the way and overland through here. You'll love it. If I have the cash I'll even go some places fairly local to me as a bit of a guide and also as a secondary vehicle for safety (breaking down in the outback is dangerous af)
I`d rather spend my money on Alex`s build then one of those overpriced land boats. those things are unbalanced and get defeated by a moderate incline $700k for a brick that often breaks its own driveshafts.
Nice....but if your thing's travelling, then why tolerate a place that dips to minus forty in the Winter, when you could do a bit more travelling to a warmer latitude?
Taking that vehicle to Africa will be amazing! I wonder what the furthest distance he will have to go between refueling. Will really have to plan that out properly as to not run out!
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I don't understand why would you have no internet although you have starlink? you don't want to pay for its global roaming service?
This man Alex has any channel on RUclips? Please drop his channel name, I would like to watch his exploration. Thanks
Have I seen this vehicle around Bonavista or Port Rexton in Newfoundland, Canada??..
Yes!!, That's what i'm talking. Now, only one thing is left, when we are loading it on rocket and we meet on moon or mars you choose.
perhaps im missing something, what does it have that a van don't?
another question, that's relatively cheap, where would u recommend to buy vehicles on earth?
Isn't that a really small gas tank for traversing a lot of the places that little animation showed? Looks like an amazing vehicle, but without an upgrade in the fuel storage department I don't see that happening.
oil and battery freezing issues will occur - right? just keep in -40c for a week and you'll see.
Too bad he's not going to Asia like Japan and Korea where he has everything he needs and not to worry about crime. It's going to be tough going through africa and Europe.
My man here built pretty functional rig but i'm not sure about the size. Anyone's here with this size how's your experience?