Wow adrian. What a amazing adventure so far, drive on a sand storm and have a piece of metal on your tire ... all that is part of a good expedition. Love it. 🏆🏆🏆
Very enjoyable episode to watch. Memories being created and the drama ones you remember the most. A wild day but I felt the releif of your team when the lovely lady served up the beers.
I cannot believe how big / long that piece of metal was. Holy crud. The beers at the end looked great. Great video. Look forward to watching the next. Must be lekker being out there again.
Amazing Video Adrian. Maps is most impressive , Impressed that you jacked up the Roam .Vehicle . Its all about team work hey . Best vid so far in my opinion
Cool trip. Keep your extra fuses in the same place as you keep an extra battery for your winch remote. All that little stuff always can’t be found when you need it the most.
Many thanks for this video! Namibia scenery is so different from Finland, and I really wish I could some day see those views by myself while driving a 4x4...
Hello. Just around the minute 5:40 of your video, you mentioned how important is to absorbe the scenery and the beauty of the nature, and it is so true! Yesterday I did it here on the Baja California Mexicali Mexico desert with my Bonbraai set! Which I really thank you because the first time I saw that set was in one of your videos. Long time ago. So thanks amigo! I’m proud to say that this Bonbraai set is the only one existing in Mexico!! Saludos. Cheers!
@@RoamOverlanding yeah man. Is fantastic. I actually taking the kids out in the bush to eat pizza right now. We will install the pit fire on the BonBraai. Cheers amigo. Hope you can visit Baja one time. I’ll show you around.
thanks Charles! So it happens when I havent let the car start up properly before witching the compressor on... I probably done even need to fuse it because it was its own circuit breaker built in; but I fuse it for the safety because the wire is run from the front battery all the way to the back
We did pretty much exactly the same route as you did so far in 2013. Me in my Jimny! Question: Was the road still so terribly corrugated to the Diaz point? Felt like my Jimny was going to fall apart! As far as I know, that is a replica cross at the Diaz point. The original was removed by the Germans and is currently in a museum in Germany. Good trip so far!
Thats so cool! Haha! The road to Diaz point wasnt memorable as a bad one, but the vehicles may have just soaked it up. The road to Sesriem Canyon was the absolute worst!
hahah AllI need now is the Ineos Granadier with all its awesome aircraft style switches on the roof of the vehicles! But im just testing two different GPS units :D
Would you share a breakdown of all the tech in your dash? Know the Overlander and In Reach Mini from past videos, assume another is a phone and your radio is upgraded but to what? Also there is another screen I think on the right of the dash?
The other gps on the right is the Garmin Tread that I have been testing out and trying to compare to the Overlander 👌🏻 then my phone has the Ngauge 4x4 app on it to monitor my tires
Hi, I'm a new subscriber, I love your content. I want to know if I can import my Jeep Wrangler from USA to Namibia to do some Overlanding. Can I import a left hand drive car to Namibia for temporary use? Thank you,
I’m pretty sure you can; but just double check. Otherwise there are so many vehicles you can rent this side of the world, all fully equipped for much less than shipping your vehicle 👌🏻
Just a Note....Do NOT sit with your legs extended under the vehicle while changing a tyre. If that vehicle slips the jack for any reason and lands on your legs...you have a big problem. I say this as a old bush nut and with the unfortunate experience of seeing that happen Twice...in my many years.
Hi there! The canopy is from BushTech Aluminium Canopies; and the Tent is the Eezi Awn Blade. You can get in touch with sales@bushtech.co.za for a quote on a canopy; and for the tent they can probably source it for you too from EeziAwn
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good video thx
Picture quality is excellent
Wow Adie - awesome vid. Well done 👍🏼
Fantastiese vertelling en belewenis. Geniet jou "movies"! Hou so aan!
Once again, it’s is so important to have a travel buddy!
Wow adrian. What a amazing adventure so far, drive on a sand storm and have a piece of metal on your tire ... all that is part of a good expedition. Love it. 🏆🏆🏆
Thanks Josh! The ups and downs is definitely what makes memories!
Very enjoyable episode to watch. Memories being created and the drama ones you remember the most. A wild day but I felt the releif of your team when the lovely lady served up the beers.
Those beers were possibly the best thing I’ve ever experience in my life… it was so good Roelfie and I had 3 😅
@@RoamOverlanding Haha good on ya, well desrved.
WOW! What a huge metal part your tyre hit... shows how important a tyre monitoring system is!
Awesome video once again keep them coming,Namibian trip is also on my bucket list.....
Nice video Andrew , enjoyed your video a lot !
I cannot believe how big / long that piece of metal was. Holy crud. The beers at the end looked great. Great video. Look forward to watching the next. Must be lekker being out there again.
It’s definitely good to be out again and having an adventure! Even when things go wrong it’s still great 😂
Massive piece of steel
Amazing Video Adrian. Maps is most impressive , Impressed that you jacked up the Roam .Vehicle . Its all about team work hey . Best vid so far in my opinion
Glad you enjoyed it! I think this is my favourite series I have made so far, and I am so excited for what the future holds!
Cool trip. Keep your extra fuses in the same place as you keep an extra battery for your winch remote. All that little stuff always can’t be found when you need it the most.
Indeed!
Epic episode Adrian thanks
Many thanks for this video! Namibia scenery is so different from Finland, and I really wish I could some day see those views by myself while driving a 4x4...
I’m glad you enjoyed it! One day you must come and rent a 4x4 and overland here; lots of Europeans do it!
great video Adrian! pity about the flat, most cases these days it is a piece of metal, bolt or something. Nothing you can do to avoid that.cheers🍻
Yeah it is just one of those things that can happen anywhere to be honest! But it just happened to all be at the same time 😂
Awesome video guys. Keep it up
Great content, great video.
Nice one Adrian
That piece of metal was crazy unexpected
I know right!?
What a trip!
Beautiful
Hello. Just around the minute 5:40 of your video, you mentioned how important is to absorbe the scenery and the beauty of the nature, and it is so true! Yesterday I did it here on the Baja California Mexicali Mexico desert with my Bonbraai set! Which I really thank you because the first time I saw that set was in one of your videos. Long time ago. So thanks amigo! I’m proud to say that this Bonbraai set is the only one existing in Mexico!! Saludos. Cheers!
That is amazing to hear!! I hope you enjoy it to the maximum!
@@RoamOverlanding yeah man. Is fantastic. I actually taking the kids out in the bush to eat pizza right now.
We will install the pit fire on the BonBraai. Cheers amigo. Hope you can visit Baja one time. I’ll show you around.
hahah awesome! Its definitely on my list to visit!
lovely
Dune part 2 already ?? Hell Yeah !!
Hahah 😂😂
Enjoy 😉
It wouldn't be a trip to Namibia without losing at least one tire.
hahah!
Great! 👏
Great video once more, quick question, why do you think your compressor's fuse blew?
thanks Charles! So it happens when I havent let the car start up properly before witching the compressor on... I probably done even need to fuse it because it was its own circuit breaker built in; but I fuse it for the safety because the wire is run from the front battery all the way to the back
We did pretty much exactly the same route as you did so far in 2013. Me in my Jimny! Question: Was the road still so terribly corrugated to the Diaz point? Felt like my Jimny was going to fall apart! As far as I know, that is a replica cross at the Diaz point. The original was removed by the Germans and is currently in a museum in Germany. Good trip so far!
Thats so cool! Haha! The road to Diaz point wasnt memorable as a bad one, but the vehicles may have just soaked it up. The road to Sesriem Canyon was the absolute worst!
10:33 You left the little red tent behind!
Hahah don’t worry we came back to that campsite 😂
@@RoamOverlanding 😊👋👍
Wow... all the screens. Space X?
hahah AllI need now is the Ineos Granadier with all its awesome aircraft style switches on the roof of the vehicles! But im just testing two different GPS units :D
What's that little coffee grinder we glimpse @8:31? Looks ace.
It’s a rad little thing by a Canadian company called VSSL that the Jackery South Africa’s guys are going to be bringing in! Super high quality!
Great video, I long to travel there again. Who’s tent stayed behind at the 10:35 mark 😅
Hahah my uncles tent; but we were coming back to that camp later that day 👌🏻
Awesome Video Adrian. Which tire pressure pressure monitor are you using?
It’s the Ngauge system
Would you share a breakdown of all the tech in your dash? Know the Overlander and In Reach Mini from past videos, assume another is a phone and your radio is upgraded but to what? Also there is another screen I think on the right of the dash?
The other gps on the right is the Garmin Tread that I have been testing out and trying to compare to the Overlander 👌🏻 then my phone has the Ngauge 4x4 app on it to monitor my tires
What was the name of 2nd place you stayed near Luderitz looks nice
Hey Kenneth; that was just the reception area of Klein Aus Vista's and the part where they have chalets!
Can we get a vehicle rundown for both 4×4's ?
You forgot the red tent behind when you left for Luderitz.
haha no we left it set up at the camp; because we planned to return to camp that evening
If you pinch the spring from a click pen you will have an emergency fuse.
I wonder how many amps it would hold
Hi, I'm a new subscriber, I love your content. I want to know if I can import my Jeep Wrangler from USA to Namibia to do some Overlanding. Can I import a left hand drive car to Namibia for temporary use?
Thank you,
I’m pretty sure you can; but just double check. Otherwise there are so many vehicles you can rent this side of the world, all fully equipped for much less than shipping your vehicle 👌🏻
Just a Note....Do NOT sit with your legs extended under the vehicle while changing a tyre. If that vehicle slips the jack for any reason and lands on your legs...you have a big problem. I say this as a old bush nut and with the unfortunate experience of seeing that happen Twice...in my many years.
What is the cost of the Canopy and Sleeper? Kindly advise link of supplier if possible
Hi there! The canopy is from BushTech Aluminium Canopies; and the Tent is the Eezi Awn Blade. You can get in touch with sales@bushtech.co.za for a quote on a canopy; and for the tent they can probably source it for you too from EeziAwn
@@RoamOverlanding Noted with great thanx.
Do you have a rear locker?
Yes from factory they Hilux comes with a rear locker
@@RoamOverlanding 💪👍
Will you ever sell your hilux
Maybe one day
Your father is Dutch? South Africa is--Africa, black people. How did you come to be living there???
You know what Colonialism is?
@@RoamOverlanding 😱🙈😭🥶🤭
We were born here. We are Africans with white skins😀
My father and grandfather were also born here.
They're also white people...😎👋👍