This is now my favourite RUclips channel. And I don't even do overlanding or own a 4x4. I want to buy a Land Cruiser and get into this lifestyle. Thanks for great videos!
I've been travelling for a few months in New Zealand, and keep watching your videos, even though I have all the DVDs at home. Look forward to the new ones very much!
It's 9th March 2018. I watched part 1 and 2. Great videos. You reminded me of my 2016 research expedition in the north west of Botswana. The first vehicle, hilux 2.7 couldn't keep up with the terrain. I had to go back to the city to regroup. 15 days on, I was on the the same terrains, this time with a hilux D4D. A success... Planning on crossing the CKGR, but not alone.
from 8:20 to 9:11 I know exactly that feeling.... you know that is the vehicle that is gonna take you back home. Every morning I startup my 1hdt is I get the same feeling
Recently saw the video made about the Rolex. Never really noticed it before, now can't miss it. Still enjoy watching and rewatching your videos old and new. Deon Midrand Jhb
I've been watching a lot of your videos and I saw the one about how people aren't watching your Africa series so I deiced to watch your Africa series and so far this stuff is Brillian, I'm not sure why people would prefer a review of some gadget over this kind of content. to me this series is a combination of overland 4x4 video and a nat geo or nature style show, very good quality and it makes me want to see the Kalahari myself one day. As a photographer myself I think doing some things like this in North America in the future (when I graduate from the university) is definitely on my bucket list. Really lovely stuff Andrew.
Very interesting, in terms of psicology its very obvious how much more mental preparation you had for this trip, compared to the a bit over excited and "affraid of the unknown" from the 1st attempt. The way you talk, you feel and behave is a great example of mental preparedness being a huge part of any trip, especially a solo one!
i have watch many of your videos along with many other youtubers/bloggers and although i have learnt so much from all of them, this series has helped so much to mentally prepare for my solo trip through googs, oodnadatta and hopefully other tracks if i get time. So thank you Andrew
Woooooow Andrew. I love this video. You are my new role model. I do take solo trips, but not to deserted places like this. I want to do it though. I absolutely love watching your videos.
Agree with your comments on the BFG all terrains I’ve had them on my last two Defenders covered 140,000 miles on them,no punctures,no pressure loss and they last forever. Will deffo be putting them on my Hilux. P.S I bet the yellow billed hornbill could have got the cheese open in a jiffy !
Hi there, not surprised the tyre felt cold when you just got out of the vehicle, rapidly expanding gasses will cool the tyre (as the compressed air inside escapes). Same way a air compressor tank will feel cold when you let the air out fast. Would have been better to feel the temperature of the other 'in-tact' tyres to get some idea how hot they really were. Great videos, very entertaining.
+Successful Engineer Sudden pressure drops temperatures. I know that. I've had several blowouts in my long career overland, and the temp of the tyre, if its hot, stays hot. And when I say hot, I mean hot. Too hot to touch. The temp drop is subject to the co-efficient of the drop in temp, yes?. 3-bar to zero in one second will cause a temp drop of what. 1°C? 5°C? Hardly noticeable. This tyre was cold because it was running cold. And if you notice, at the lunch stop, the tyre had already deflated quite a bit. So it dropped from let's say 1-bar to zero in a few seconds. The time it took to stop the vehicle would have raised the temp of the tyre far higher than the temp drop caused by pressure drop. Believe me, I've thought of everything, and have concluded that this tyre was either damaged before and I didn't know it, or it was faulty.
4xOverland Yep, you are correct, I just tried it on my car after arriving at home and could get hardly any noticeable drop in temperature while letting the air escape as quickly as I could through the valve. I thought it would be more significant ! Anyway, the mystery will persist.
Gosh a year passed and you got back out there in the very trusty land cruiser ( I loved my lc5, 'the tank'). what stunning landscape and wonderful wildlife and it was clear that the whole solo experience was a more positive one for you that time round. I look forward to slowly watching the rest of your vids. A.t.b. Vee
We met an Aussie coupl in Maun in 2009. They described the incident above I believe. Their Mercedes Benz burnt down after the grass seeds got stuck inbetween their tail pipe, causeing the fire. Crazy! They were stranded there for 3 days, on their own.
Lol!!! Your comment on the Dueller's was significant indeed!! I purchased a set and was so sad to see how quickly the tyres wore down, with normal day to day driving. Sadly, the only plus point I noticed was the tyres good performance on wet tar...
I am solo, I love traveling solo. Hence I will venture to guess that I am crazier than thou! :-) Traveling solo is perfect for those that are lunatic, so that the interruptions of lunacy are a normal fact of life!
Agree with you 100% on the land cruiser reliability, I've had mine 15 years now it's done 315,000 miles and it always starts first time every time !! I did have it nearly fail am MoT due to non functioning hazard warning lights, I tried arguing the case that "Ive never needed them as it's never broken down" but the inspector wasn't giving in.. It's got to be one of the best cars ever made !!! I know that's quite a statement but unless you've owned one you wouldn't understand the peace of mind they give you.. The moment you turn the key you know that engines going to start. Personally I'm disappointed they changed to a V8 rather then that superb straight 6. That engine had a lot more to give then the 201 hp Toyota gave it.
That same vehicle let me down the following year, three days before my departing on my major Source of the Okavango Expedition. The immobilizer failed. But its the only problem I have ever had with five Land Cruisers that I have owned.
Oh how I envy you. I miss SA badly. Australia is big and very expensive to go bush. I can relate to you comment about the car following the tracks Fear of the unknown is what we feel when we are on our own,in land that we have never traveled on. Second time is much easier. I know as I talk from experience.
Now about these tyre failures.... Casing failure leading to tread separation on these Bridgestone's smells like the Ford Explore/Firestone debacle during the late '90. Bridgestone/Firestone= same company (no?). Drives home the message about how important tyres, and the pressure within them, are. Currently I run Cooper's ATS on '98 Jeep Grand Cherokee 5.2 V8 which are deflated down to 24psi off-road with no such issues after 45,000km (due for replacement before winter). Previous set where Michelin LTX M&S which lasted longer and were near silent on the highway but not quite rugged enough for the dirt. Just my thoughts. Thank you for your videos, most brilliant. Envious of your budget for modifications and vehicles (we live in Canada ie no 4cyl diesels because of the chicken tax!)
So I was just watching this and thought you should bring some oil resistant gloves for pouring in diesel. My dad always wears a glove when filling up diesel at a gas station. Being that it is now 6 years you might have already done that, but thought I'd mention it.
sure will do ...I have one question...will a Toyota Hilux 2013 with 2.7 petrol 4 cylinder 4WD and low range gear ...but no diff lock can take on those kind of trains you do buy Land cruisers ??
Here in the United States, Bridgestone tires have a reputation for catastrophic failure. I believe class action lawsuits have been filed against them. Theres an ongoing joke about them and it begins.... If Bridgestone made condoms.....
actually a lot of the old American brands took a dive ... I had a set of Goodyear on my 2wd tacoma and one on the rear bulged right down the centerline of the tread and cracked so bad the belting was sticking out. Crazy! seems like the asian tire manufacturers are where it's at these days. Cooper and toyo are two that come to mind but even Hankook is making a quality tire lately. BFG is about the last of the really good American tire companies imo.
Great film you've made here, very informative & inspiring work you do. Im heading out on a 2 month Southern Africa Road trip next week. - Regarding tyres I used MAXXIS All Terrains on my 27,000KM trip around Australia, I couldn't fault them at all.
i must say i love your vidio's....I too am looking at the landcruiser thow the one i'm looking at here in Australia is the v8 version 2012 49,000 kms on the clock I'm actually quite excited about it after watching these excellent vids......kind regards Phil
Wow this blew my mind, being more than 100 km from any civilization, no phone signal and all that i think my adrenalin would pump so much constantly thinking if some small annoying part on the car would break or tire failure as you had. I just moved to the south of spain and can be tires on ground in Marokko in 2 hours. Do you carry satelite phone? If you broke down mid trip it would almost be impossible for most people to walk out
Andrew, Thank you so much for the video, great job. Been thinking of doing some solo trips and your tips are super useful. Do you mind me asking what manufacturer of camp table that you're using? I'm really impressed that you did all the video yourself, I know how hard that is.
Well done!!! On the journey and the video. Those vistas are simply spectacular!!! Good call on the BF Goodrich All-Terrain's. I've had great experiences with them as well. Just curious, how much does the temperature drop at night in that part of the Kalahari? As for getting the gas smell off your hands, keep several lemons(or limes) on your next overland trip. If you spill some gasoline on your hands, then rub them all over your hands after you've washed them with soap and water. Baking soda & vinegar also work. At least that's worked for me. Also, how much water are you taking with you on a lengthy trip like this one?
Thanks for the great tip. I take min 5L per person per day. Plus water for washing bodies. Plus a few litres for the vehicle. I was carrying 60L for this trip, in three 20L cans. I used about half of that.
Try the new ATKO2's, they make the old tires seem like they never worked.... Now if only they;d start getting them out in REAL sizes, not the BS "for show" sizes for all the mall-crawlers in their 4wds (sigh)...
Great Video! Guess I already watched most of your vids. One question came to my mind: Did you keep the back seats or did you use the additional space for equipment. I wasn't able to see clearly. Keep up the brilliant work! Cheers from Switzerland
Only just found your channel today I'm hooked love the videos. I love wildlife photography and videography and would love to have a vehicle like yours just to travel around the UK and possibly into Europe don't have that sort of budget though but would be a great Base to use for a road trip camping and photography. I would love to see you do a budget project vehicle on a shoe string type of thing and travel through Scotland it would be great to watch.
excellent video as usual, one question and i hope it's not something you've answered somewhere else... are your 4x4's automatic or manual, and do you have a preference? If so, why?. Thanks!
I believe manufacturers use Bridgestone tyres because they’re cheap, they are factory fit on my Hilux and to replace them in the U.K. is approx £90 per tyre fitted BFG AT KO2s are approx £175 per tyre fitted. Cheap is not always good value. I have run BFGs on 3 Defenders without any punctures or issues totaling 250,000 miles. That’s good enough for me.
That burnt out car wreck is of a ¹st generation Mercedes-Benz ML SUV 4X4 - could be that dry grass got caught underneath the car next to hot areas like the exhaust and caused the vehicle to catch fire & burn out. Fire Extinguishers are very important.
Tyres - And I know you are not inviting comments. However at 30.5, to my eye that tyre that blew on the Discovery, had absolutely zero tread on it. It wouldn't matter if it was Bridgestone 694's or your beloved BF Goodrich, it was bound to fail. I can't comment on the driver other than to say it's always, always, always, the driver's responsibility to 1. Check the vehicle to ensure it is roadworthy; and 2. Drive in a responsible manner for the safety of all and protection of the track. It sounds like this driver did neither.
For years I have been driving on East Africa roads, I happened to have used, so many tyre brands from, double coin, pirelli, Michelin, good year, ling long, Yokohama hajari, Dunlop grandtrek, kumho, ceat, bridgestone desert dueler, continental, Firestone, avero, BFGoodrich All terrain KO2, I have never used a better tyre like BFG, followed distance by Michelin xzy England√
+sito Guns are not allowed in the reserves...in fact it is one of the biggest no no's. I carry pepper spray - don't know if it will really be of any worth but it gives a bit of comfort.
toyota is the king of the desert due to its reliability and resistance to a harsh environment. the Porsche is the king of the road due to its spead . power and agility. don't take any notice!
I'll just say it again, please double check you audio levels. It's beyond aweful and all over the place (quiet no noise talking then scene cut then MASSIVE LOUD VOICES). Keep the videos comming!
This is now my favourite RUclips channel. And I don't even do overlanding or own a 4x4. I want to buy a Land Cruiser and get into this lifestyle. Thanks for great videos!
Kalahari !
A unique place !
Seemingly so inhabitable !
Teaches you so many values of life !!
The Yellow Beak stole the show. Lovely Video and Thanks for sharing it with us.
I've been travelling for a few months in New Zealand, and keep watching your videos, even though I have all the DVDs at home. Look forward to the new ones very much!
It's 9th March 2018. I watched part 1 and 2. Great videos. You reminded me of my 2016 research expedition in the north west of Botswana. The first vehicle, hilux 2.7 couldn't keep up with the terrain. I had to go back to the city to regroup. 15 days on, I was on the the same terrains, this time with a hilux D4D. A success...
Planning on crossing the CKGR, but not alone.
Aceman gaesenngwe what’s the main difference between those 2 models? Im from the United States and we have Tacomas instead of Hiluxes
@@RagingBad I think the main difference is that the Hilux is available with Diesel motor
from 8:20 to 9:11 I know exactly that feeling.... you know that is the vehicle that is gonna take you back home. Every morning I startup my 1hdt is I get the same feeling
Recently saw the video made about the Rolex. Never really noticed it before, now can't miss it. Still enjoy watching and rewatching your videos old and new. Deon Midrand Jhb
Just returned back to the UK after my overland trip of Southern Africa, Kubu Island. What a place!
I've been watching a lot of your videos and I saw the one about how people aren't watching your Africa series so I deiced to watch your Africa series and so far this stuff is Brillian, I'm not sure why people would prefer a review of some gadget over this kind of content. to me this series is a combination of overland 4x4 video and a nat geo or nature style show, very good quality and it makes me want to see the Kalahari myself one day. As a photographer myself I think doing some things like this in North America in the future (when I graduate from the university) is definitely on my bucket list. Really lovely stuff Andrew.
Kit and vehicle reviews get more views, because I think, people are not used to high quality storytelling on RUclips. But thanks for your kind words.
Very interesting, in terms of psicology its very obvious how much more mental preparation you had for this trip, compared to the a bit over excited and "affraid of the unknown" from the 1st attempt. The way you talk, you feel and behave is a great example of mental preparedness being a huge part of any trip, especially a solo one!
i have watch many of your videos along with many other youtubers/bloggers and although i have learnt so much from all of them, this series has helped so much to mentally prepare for my solo trip through googs, oodnadatta and hopefully other tracks if i get time. So thank you Andrew
I know its been a while since this was published, but i really enjoyed it! Thanks!
Woooooow Andrew. I love this video. You are my new role model. I do take solo trips, but not to deserted places like this. I want to do it though. I absolutely love watching your videos.
Agree with your comments on the BFG all terrains I’ve had them on my last two Defenders covered 140,000 miles on them,no punctures,no pressure loss and they last forever. Will deffo be putting them on my Hilux. P.S I bet the yellow billed hornbill could have got the cheese open in a jiffy !
I love the sound of the barking geckos. We have a similar gecko here in Brisbane (albeit a non-native species as far as I know).
5:28 I love how nonchalantly you opened your drink at 35mph haha
Hi there, not surprised the tyre felt cold when you just got out of the vehicle, rapidly expanding gasses will cool the tyre (as the compressed air inside escapes). Same way a air compressor tank will feel cold when you let the air out fast. Would have been better to feel the temperature of the other 'in-tact' tyres to get some idea how hot they really were. Great videos, very entertaining.
+Successful Engineer Sudden pressure drops temperatures. I know that. I've had several blowouts in my long career overland, and the temp of the tyre, if its hot, stays hot. And when I say hot, I mean hot. Too hot to touch. The temp drop is subject to the co-efficient of the drop in temp, yes?. 3-bar to zero in one second will cause a temp drop of what. 1°C? 5°C? Hardly noticeable. This tyre was cold because it was running cold. And if you notice, at the lunch stop, the tyre had already deflated quite a bit. So it dropped from let's say 1-bar to zero in a few seconds. The time it took to stop the vehicle would have raised the temp of the tyre far higher than the temp drop caused by pressure drop. Believe me, I've thought of everything, and have concluded that this tyre was either damaged before and I didn't know it, or it was faulty.
4xOverland Yep, you are correct, I just tried it on my car after arriving at home and could get hardly any noticeable drop in temperature while letting the air escape as quickly as I could through the valve. I thought it would be more significant ! Anyway, the mystery will persist.
Gosh a year passed and you got back out there in the very trusty land cruiser ( I loved my lc5, 'the tank'). what stunning landscape and wonderful wildlife and it was clear that the whole solo experience was a more positive one for you that time round. I look forward to slowly watching the rest of your vids. A.t.b. Vee
thank you for making and sharing great videos. I think buying a G wagon and going on a solo trip is on top of my bucket list. thanks
Samar Vir wrong vehicle for this type of overlanding
wow, you are brave my friend, Travelling alone in desert!!! Saw part 1, part 2 playing...loving your videos
We met an Aussie coupl in Maun in 2009. They described the incident above I believe. Their Mercedes Benz burnt down after the grass seeds got stuck inbetween their tail pipe, causeing the fire. Crazy! They were stranded there for 3 days, on their own.
The Merg G (I owned two) is notorious for this. Grass gets caught between the exhaust and the fuel tank!
thank you that was a great film.
Can never get tired of this! :-)
Lol!!! Your comment on the Dueller's was significant indeed!! I purchased a set and was so sad to see how quickly the tyres wore down, with normal day to day driving. Sadly, the only plus point I noticed was the tyres good performance on wet tar...
I am solo, I love traveling solo. Hence I will venture to guess that I am crazier than thou!
:-)
Traveling solo is perfect for those that are lunatic, so that the interruptions of lunacy are a normal fact of life!
Agree with you 100% on the land cruiser reliability, I've had mine 15 years now it's done 315,000 miles and it always starts first time every time !! I did have it nearly fail am MoT due to non functioning hazard warning lights, I tried arguing the case that "Ive never needed them as it's never broken down" but the inspector wasn't giving in..
It's got to be one of the best cars
ever made !!! I know that's quite a statement but unless you've owned one you wouldn't understand the peace of mind they give you..
The moment you turn the key you know that engines going to start.
Personally I'm disappointed they changed to a V8 rather then that superb straight 6. That engine had a lot more to give then the 201 hp Toyota gave it.
That same vehicle let me down the following year, three days before my departing on my major Source of the Okavango Expedition. The immobilizer failed. But its the only problem I have ever had with five Land Cruisers that I have owned.
Oh how I envy you. I miss SA badly. Australia is big and very expensive to go bush. I can relate to you comment about the car following the tracks Fear of the unknown is what we feel when we are on our own,in land that we have never traveled on. Second time is much easier. I know as I talk from experience.
I got a sidewall cut going down Sani pass in our 76 with the issued tyres. Have changed to BFG muds since then
Watched both videos, loved it. Really going to make me think twice of my tires on my Hilux, which is ofc...... Dueler A/T
Now about these tyre failures....
Casing failure leading to tread separation on these Bridgestone's smells like the Ford Explore/Firestone debacle during the late '90. Bridgestone/Firestone= same company (no?). Drives home the message about how important tyres, and the pressure within them, are.
Currently I run Cooper's ATS on '98 Jeep Grand Cherokee 5.2 V8 which are deflated down to 24psi off-road with no such issues after 45,000km (due for replacement before winter). Previous set where Michelin LTX M&S which lasted longer and were near silent on the highway but not quite rugged enough for the dirt. Just my thoughts. Thank you for your videos, most brilliant.
Envious of your budget for modifications and vehicles (we live in Canada ie no 4cyl diesels because of the chicken tax!)
A most excellent video, thank you Andrew
Great video Thanks Dude I enjoyed every moment
So I was just watching this and thought you should bring some oil resistant gloves for pouring in diesel. My dad always wears a glove when filling up diesel at a gas station. Being that it is now 6 years you might have already done that, but thought I'd mention it.
fantastic video ...I'm soooo looking for part 4
No part 4. That's it for the solo Kalahari expedition. More episodes in this series to come. Please check out ruclips.net/video/QsDuOlWbzLI/видео.html
4xOverland thanks a lot , I'v already watched every single video of this channel loved all of them
Ara J Great! Be sure to support the creation of new shows and tell your friends!
sure will do ...I have one question...will a Toyota Hilux 2013 with 2.7 petrol 4 cylinder 4WD and low range gear ...but no diff lock can take on those kind of trains you do buy Land cruisers ??
Ara J Yes. No question about it. You don't need diff locks for overland exploration. And the Hilux is a tough piece of kit.
Looks like insurance wires got hot on that car. That Kalahari red bellied black back is a beautiful bird.
Its called a Crimson BouBou Shrike
Great video & story. Btw, it must have been confusing around the camp & on set with so many Andrews around.
Here in the United States, Bridgestone tires have a reputation for catastrophic failure. I believe class action lawsuits have been filed against them.
Theres an ongoing joke about them and it begins....
If Bridgestone made condoms.....
actually a lot of the old American brands took a dive ... I had a set of Goodyear on my 2wd tacoma and one on the rear bulged right down the centerline of the tread and cracked so bad the belting was sticking out. Crazy! seems like the asian tire manufacturers are where it's at these days. Cooper and toyo are two that come to mind but even Hankook is making a quality tire lately. BFG is about the last of the really good American tire companies imo.
Yes, of course, the hat makes all the difference.
So funny and well done.
I love ALL your videos.
Great film you've made here, very informative & inspiring work you do. Im heading out on a 2 month Southern Africa Road trip next week. - Regarding tyres I used MAXXIS All Terrains on my 27,000KM trip around Australia, I couldn't fault them at all.
i must say i love your vidio's....I too am looking at the landcruiser thow the one i'm looking at here in Australia is the v8 version 2012 49,000 kms on the clock I'm actually quite excited about it after watching these excellent vids......kind regards Phil
Wow this blew my mind, being more than 100 km from any civilization, no phone signal and all that i think my adrenalin would pump so much constantly thinking if some small annoying part on the car would break or tire failure as you had. I just moved to the south of spain and can be tires on ground in Marokko in 2 hours. Do you carry satelite phone? If you broke down mid trip it would almost be impossible for most people to walk out
My ancestors took almost the same route from Rustenburg to Angola by oxwagon.
Very nice! I would like to do that as well some time!
Loved the video. Question: How does one travel to Africa and do this trip. e.g. where to get the vehicle, fully prepared etc.
Wonderful!
Great video as usual. Keep going...
Not the worlds largest salt pan. The Salar de UYuni in Bolivia is twice as big, 12000km2.A really amazing place.
Great video, thanks.
Andrew, Thank you so much for the video, great job. Been thinking of doing some solo trips and your tips are super useful. Do you mind me asking what manufacturer of camp table that you're using? I'm really impressed that you did all the video yourself, I know how hard that is.
Thanks for the compliments. That table was made by the same makers of the roof-rack. African Outback.
Well done!!! On the journey and the video. Those vistas are simply spectacular!!! Good call on the BF Goodrich All-Terrain's. I've had great experiences with them as well. Just curious, how much does the temperature drop at night in that part of the Kalahari? As for getting the gas smell off your hands, keep several lemons(or limes) on your next overland trip. If you spill some gasoline on your hands, then rub them all over your hands after you've washed them with soap and water. Baking soda & vinegar also work. At least that's worked for me. Also, how much water are you taking with you on a lengthy trip like this one?
Thanks for the great tip. I take min 5L per person per day. Plus water for washing bodies. Plus a few litres for the vehicle. I was carrying 60L for this trip, in three 20L cans. I used about half of that.
Try the new ATKO2's, they make the old tires seem like they never worked.... Now if only they;d start getting them out in REAL sizes, not the BS "for show" sizes for all the mall-crawlers in their 4wds (sigh)...
Great Video! Guess I already watched most of your vids.
One question came to my mind: Did you keep the back seats or did you use the additional space for equipment. I wasn't able to see clearly. Keep up the brilliant work! Cheers from Switzerland
Hi am looking forward to see you customise Toyota land cruiser 76 series
As a rule of thumb. Take your tire pressure in PSI, double it and that is your maximum speed in MPH.
20psi, max speed 40mph
I will read the book!
Only just found your channel today I'm hooked love the videos. I love wildlife photography and videography and would love to have a vehicle like yours just to travel around the UK and possibly into Europe don't have that sort of budget though but would be a great Base to use for a road trip camping and photography. I would love to see you do a budget project vehicle on a shoe string type of thing and travel through Scotland it would be great to watch.
Superb video
excellent video as usual, one question and i hope it's not something you've answered somewhere else... are your 4x4's automatic or manual, and do you have a preference? If so, why?. Thanks!
So, it was the Tyre quality particularly Bridgestone all terrain was unsuitable for that kind of track that you took?
Yes. Unsuitable for overland use.
CFM greetings from Swest!
Didn't Bridgstone/Firestone get in trouble for SUV tires causing rollovers years ago?
Why you change here the car ? In your previous was a 76 LandCruser
This a different vehicle?
My Toyota Fortuner first gen run for 370,000 Km. and stil good for travel.
Ive been using BF Goodrich all terrain tyres for many years travelling Australia's harshest terrain and they've never let me down.
Quick question, did you store the jerry cans with fuel inside?
I believe manufacturers use Bridgestone tyres because they’re cheap, they are factory fit on my Hilux and to replace them in the U.K. is approx £90 per tyre fitted BFG AT KO2s are approx £175 per tyre fitted. Cheap is not always good value. I have run BFGs on 3 Defenders without any punctures or issues totaling 250,000 miles. That’s good enough for me.
That burnt out car wreck is of a ¹st generation Mercedes-Benz ML SUV 4X4 - could be that dry grass got caught underneath the car next to hot areas like the exhaust and caused the vehicle to catch fire & burn out. Fire Extinguishers are very important.
No doubt it was a grass fire.
Crossing the desert in an ML !!! Like taking a knife to a gun fight !
cant wait til you go to australia. get an oka
Ps just seen end of your vid re discovery .. That is surely more than a co incidence re the bridge stones.....
Have seen this many times ... Now's when I get the pun of the credits 😎
Sir I have a question. If you go to Africa do you have to take shots and injections to protect you from diseases? thank you.
I some parts, there are inoculations required. But in Southern Africa, mostly nothing.
Cheese: 1, Andrew: 1... Best of 3? Who will be crowned champion?
how do you sleep at night? do you sleep in the truck at night?
The answer to your Q is in the video. Cheers!
I believe bf Goodrich is the best tyre
Replacing my Bridgestones tomorrow after seeing this video
how do you keep yourself safe from animals and dangerous insects ?
There are almost no dangerous insects, and common sense.
Where's the killer pop-top 70-series???
This was shot in 2009. I built the "killer" 78 in 2012.
what gps you use?
Garmin 276C
Thanks
Tyres - And I know you are not inviting comments. However at 30.5, to my eye that tyre that blew on the Discovery, had absolutely zero tread on it. It wouldn't matter if it was Bridgestone 694's or your beloved BF Goodrich, it was bound to fail.
I can't comment on the driver other than to say it's always, always, always, the driver's responsibility to 1. Check the vehicle to ensure it is roadworthy; and 2. Drive in a responsible manner for the safety of all and protection of the track. It sounds like this driver did neither.
I believe the tread separated from the tyre. Look at the damage around the area where the tread should be.
Loved that book. This is gonna make me tear up watching you visit their campsite. Now just start traveling by helicopter and dive bombing poachers.
For years I have been driving on East Africa roads, I happened to have used, so many tyre brands from, double coin, pirelli, Michelin, good year, ling long, Yokohama hajari, Dunlop grandtrek, kumho, ceat, bridgestone desert dueler, continental, Firestone, avero, BFGoodrich All terrain KO2, I have never used a better tyre like BFG, followed distance by Michelin xzy England√
An LED lightbad would do you great haha
Bonkers, again very interested but sound is so bad I don't bother.
do you carry a gun for protection from animals?
+sito Guns are not allowed in the reserves...in fact it is one of the biggest no no's. I carry pepper spray - don't know if it will really be of any worth but it gives a bit of comfort.
pepper spray is useless against lions or hyenas
you can only use pepper spray once.
+sito Once is better than zero.
don't lions hunts in pack. Hyenas also hunts its prey in pack too.
toyota is the king of the desert due to its reliability and resistance to a harsh environment.
the Porsche is the king of the road due to its spead . power and agility. don't take any notice!
This guy camps out in wilderness with lions and shit around . Fuck that I'd be on the roof eating canned tuna.
Definitely won't be running Bridgestones
Mercedes that was burned
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I'll just say it again, please double check you audio levels. It's beyond aweful and all over the place (quiet no noise talking then scene cut then MASSIVE LOUD VOICES). Keep the videos comming!