Thanks for the ride! magnificent landscapes and your daily 4x4 it's wonderful machine. I always enjoy the sountracks of your videos because your musical choices are always refined and never trivial. I speak as a simple and humble listener. ciao from Italy!
Lovely video. I like the simplicity of it without lots of voiceover, just the views and the music. How did you plan your route? Did you use any roadbooks or guidebooks? Any that you can recommend? I'd like to do this traverse myself.
When it says "4.9 tons Ready to go", does it mean that you still have 600 kg available for food, clothing, and other items? Or do you mean that everything is already included in the 4.9 tonnes?
Thanks for the ride! magnificent landscapes and your daily 4x4 it's wonderful machine. I always enjoy the sountracks of your videos because your musical choices are always refined and never trivial. I speak as a simple and humble listener. ciao from Italy!
dank je voor de mooie beelden. de Pyreneeën blijven een mooi gebied (en de Iveco 4x4 ook)
wow, beautiful pictures… thanks for the impressions
Lovely video. I like the simplicity of it without lots of voiceover, just the views and the music. How did you plan your route? Did you use any roadbooks or guidebooks? Any that you can recommend? I'd like to do this traverse myself.
Thanks for your nice comments, Joseph. We broadly followed the following route: bit.ly/47ouFy1
@@Amazmaz Great, thanks very much.
@@Amazmaz^Dankeschön!!!!!
Great video as always!! Can I ask you how much is the weight of your beautiful Daily? Thanks bye
Hi Graziano, thanks for your nice comment! The truck weighs appr. 4,9 tons ready to go = with all reservoirs filled (200L of water and 250L of diesel)
great, I thought it would be heavier ;-) ! what about height and length?@@Amazmaz
H = 3350mm (including solar panels) L = 6170mm (without spare wheel)
Thanks, it's really beautiful and very well proportioned.
@@Amazmaz
When it says "4.9 tons Ready to go", does it mean that you still have 600 kg available for food, clothing, and other items? Or do you mean that everything is already included in the 4.9 tonnes?
It's the weight of an empty truck but with fuel and water tanks filled. So, indeed 600 kg left for food, clothing, and other items.
tks!
@@Amazmaz