This episode made me realize how I miss people and shows that were so deeply knowledgeable, it seems like they used to really enjoy the environment, kind of stopping to smell the rose's concept. We all seem to just move through and around caring more about our tech and toys than the actual history/objects/life etc
I am watching this from Botswana, i am a Motswana and some of the information that you touched is new to me. This episode is a masterpiece. I loved it.
Thankyou Andrew, Mike is an amazing man, a wealth of knowledge for sure. I sat down for the whole 52.17 minutes of this video and I wished it kept going👍
Over the years I must have watched tenfold videos about overlanding in the Kalahari and I learned more from this single one than from the greater part of all the others combined.
I always look forward to your videos. You never let down with your stories, videography, and even your short rants. Your rants are in many cases hilarious. You do not hold your passion back on any subject. Do not change!! Congratulations
Love your YT vids. In the 1990s I devoured Mike Main's books when they were recommended to me by a mutual friend Liz. My kind of books. I've only been into the Kalahari once, in an old Series 2 in 1975. Five of us plus a 200L drum of petrol in the back. It was a bit crowded - and unthinkable nowadays!
Congrats mate. Michael Palin and yourself are the inspiration for me starting our channel. I always remember Michael plain on a train eating chicken out of a tin can
Uncle Andrew. The GOAT of overlanding documentaries. Watching these videos stirs up urges for adventure. I love them. Thank you. Greetings from Plumstead, Cape Town 🙋
If there is one takeaway from this episode it's that you look damn good in an 80 series! And with that you really should honour its return. Get one again now in 2024 and do something different on your channel instead of yet another troopy build. Myself and many are dying to see you with an 80 again!😊
Fantastic Video Andrew…I see the Palin influence you refer to…This style of documentary is sadly lacking these days… The mood and connection are awesome…. I have been a fan since I bought one of your books in 2000… My wife and I have been to Kgalagadi 25 times together and now I eventually know where to look for a barking gecko 😅 Hoping to eventually get to Kubu soon.
Our cattle post is located north of Khubu Island towards the cordon fence where we have our grazing area. Thank you for sharing that video. It made me feel connected to the area.
Superb. Andrew at his absolute best. I’d become a Patreon again if I could be sure that the next video would be a wonderful journey and not another dreary Toyota build (I drive a Toyota).
Yep I have enjoyed watching your Documentaries for many years except the last couple because of the way you berate people for not becoming Patreons on your channel.
You want to watch for free but have a problem when I try and raise funds to make sure you can keep watching for free. Let me know if you think I'm being unreasonable.
In my book one of your top 3 Southern African videos. Yes, I am bias because I am from the Kalahari. Nevertheless, with Mike's support it is the best introduction to the Kalahari on video. Mike of course is a legend - I still have my original copy of the book "Visitors' guide to Botswana" authored by Mike with John & Sandra Fowkes [1987]. The only travel book I have ever owned on Botswana and I never ever really got lost in my travels there. By the way, I only got to visit the gorge at Kolonkwaneng in 2016 !! This must have been the 30th time that I have watched this video - still gets me where it pleases most. Once again, good show. Best for now.
Superb, highly instructive video. That's what I call content creation! It's just a shame that the image resolution is dated, but that's the only thing this video is lacking.
Regarding the tics; the theory about them being drawn to gasses I would say is true. My father always used bring a few small pieces of dry ice along on our trips, which he would place on the ground under selected lunch tree, and that would draw the ticks like a magnet to the ice, leaving us tick free upon departure. Great vid Andrew, thank you again!
Sir, Firstly Thank you for your guidance. I am wanting an overland vehicle that will serve as an everyday driver as well. What vehicle would you recommend specifically make model and all the years you suggest. Oh by the way. I am in the US, specifically Jacksonville Florida. Thank you in advance Jason Scoggins
3 year ago a new neighbour turned out to be a Brit who had moved to Botswana 30 year ago, but he had returned to England for Cancer Treatment .... During a chat about his many escapades in Africa I put him onto your Website and he later said he gained comfort from it during his convalescence.
After first seeing that episode a couple of years ago, the Kalahari really grown on me to a point me and a couple of friends went there last year. Continue to inspire us Andrew.
Thanks, this is very interesting. Just one question, why aren't these stories downloadable on RUclips? I usually use my night data allowance to download RUclips videos onto my phone, which I then watch later in the day. Thanks Andrew 😁🙏🏻👍🏻
Sorry mate. Some shows are downloadable for my Patreons or you can purchase downloads here vimeo.com/aspw/vod_pages (this one is not on any download platform at this time)
@@4xoverland Ok, I understand, but all your regular videos like builds and expeditions are downloadable, like 95% of all RUclips videos, just not these storytelling ones. Is it because they were not made recently, but are old content, that were shot on different formats? No biggie, I can just watch them directly at night, or day. Was just curious about why they're that way🤔 Enjoy😁👍🏻
Ok, Google explains it like this: RUclips's Terms of Service: RUclips's terms explicitly state that users are not allowed to download content from the platform without the content creator's permission or unless RUclips clearly provides a download button or link. This rule is in place to protect the intellectual property rights of creators.05 Oct 2023
ASPW, the GOAT of overlanding.
Think we forget about the real goat Kingsley holgate
This episode made me realize how I miss people and shows that were so deeply knowledgeable, it seems like they used to really enjoy the environment, kind of stopping to smell the rose's concept. We all seem to just move through and around caring more about our tech and toys than the actual history/objects/life etc
I am watching this from Botswana, i am a Motswana and some of the information that you touched is new to me. This episode is a masterpiece. I loved it.
thank you.
Thankyou Andrew, Mike is an amazing man, a wealth of knowledge for sure. I sat down for the whole 52.17 minutes of this video and I wished it kept going👍
Over the years I must have watched tenfold videos about overlanding in the Kalahari and I learned more from this single one than from the greater part of all the others combined.
40 years Andrew. Congratulations... you look so young - doesn't look like you've been doing this a day longer than 39 years haha
I always look forward to your videos. You never let down with your stories, videography, and even your short rants. Your rants are in many cases hilarious. You do not hold your passion back on any subject. Do not change!! Congratulations
Africa, you either hate it or love it!
I've loved it when I lived there and still love it now that I'm not.
Great story Andrew!
definitely one of your besties 💯 so much learned in that and get inspired thank you both very much to give that knowledge further
This is by far the best material I've ever watched in this overlanding field
Love your YT vids.
In the 1990s I devoured Mike Main's books when they were recommended to me by a mutual friend Liz. My kind of books.
I've only been into the Kalahari once, in an old Series 2 in 1975. Five of us plus a 200L drum of petrol in the back. It was a bit crowded - and unthinkable nowadays!
Congrats mate. Michael Palin and yourself are the inspiration for me starting our channel. I always remember Michael plain on a train eating chicken out of a tin can
29:30
I find myself strangely jealous of the freely wandering Jack Russell mutt, looking for her next drink ... with not a care in the World.
May many more years be blessed and more to share with us.
I love these videos they are so informative and interesting. Thank you Andrew for sharing and thanks to Mike.
Storytime is how I initially found this channel. By far the most informative offroading/overlanding channel on youtube.
Awesome 😎
Uncle Andrew. The GOAT of overlanding documentaries. Watching these videos stirs up urges for adventure. I love them. Thank you.
Greetings from Plumstead, Cape Town 🙋
If there is one takeaway from this episode it's that you look damn good in an 80 series! And with that you really should honour its return. Get one again now in 2024 and do something different on your channel instead of yet another troopy build. Myself and many are dying to see you with an 80 again!😊
Sorry to disappoint. I was in a 105. I have never owned a 80.
@@4xoverland well these goes my knowledge 😅
@@4xoverland I'm actually shocked! A 4wd enthusiast and a Toyota fan and you've never owned an 80?!! Well jeez surely it's time mate !
Fantastic Video Andrew…I see the Palin influence you refer to…This style of documentary is sadly lacking these days…
The mood and connection are awesome….
I have been a fan since I bought one of your books in 2000…
My wife and I have been to Kgalagadi 25 times together and now I eventually know where to look for a barking gecko 😅
Hoping to eventually get to Kubu soon.
Thank you for sharing this wonderful production!
Fascinating and very interesting. Thanks.
I always enjoy this. Third or fourth time now.
Our cattle post is located north of Khubu Island towards the cordon fence where we have our grazing area. Thank you for sharing that video. It made me feel connected to the area.
amazing to hear from you. You live in my favourite part of the whole world!
I am highly allergic to those tampan ticks, the best weapon against them are chickens
You guys are amazing ... i hope one day will ride these roads with you
Wow So good this ep
The tick story was repulsive!
Superb. Andrew at his absolute best. I’d become a Patreon again if I could be sure that the next video would be a wonderful journey and not another dreary Toyota build (I drive a Toyota).
then sand by. Our next build begins today.
Yep I have enjoyed watching your Documentaries for many years except the last couple because of the way you berate people for not becoming Patreons on your channel.
You want to watch for free but have a problem when I try and raise funds to make sure you can keep watching for free. Let me know if you think I'm being unreasonable.
Absolutely fascinating
Many great lessons learned watching this episode, thank you. Is that a 100 series or a 105 you are driving? 1hd fte?
it is a 105 with FZ engine.
In my book one of your top 3 Southern African videos. Yes, I am bias because I am from the Kalahari. Nevertheless, with Mike's support it is the best introduction to the Kalahari on video. Mike of course is a legend - I still have my original copy of the book "Visitors' guide to Botswana" authored by Mike with John & Sandra Fowkes [1987]. The only travel book I have ever owned on Botswana and I never ever really got lost in my travels there. By the way, I only got to visit the gorge at Kolonkwaneng in 2016 !! This must have been the 30th time that I have watched this video - still gets me where it pleases most. Once again, good show. Best for now.
I remember this video from a few years back. Great film and story telling. How's Mike doing? Hope he's still exploring the Kalahari
Happy birthday Andrew, thanks for all you have been doing and keeping the flame alive ! Best regards from Portugal
Superb, highly instructive video. That's what I call content creation!
It's just a shame that the image resolution is dated, but that's the only thing this video is lacking.
Regarding the tics; the theory about them being drawn to gasses I would say is true. My father always used bring a few small pieces of dry ice along on our trips, which he would place on the ground under selected lunch tree, and that would draw the ticks like a magnet to the ice, leaving us tick free upon departure. Great vid Andrew, thank you again!
Wow what an beautiful video 👌🏾❤️🙏👏🏾🙌🏾. Doesn't feel like it was filmed years ago.
Sir,
Firstly Thank you for your guidance.
I am wanting an overland vehicle that will serve as an everyday driver as well.
What vehicle would you recommend specifically make model and all the years you suggest.
Oh by the way. I am in the US, specifically Jacksonville Florida.
Thank you in advance
Jason Scoggins
this will help making the right choice: www.overland-workshop.com/
@@4xoverland thank you I will check it out now
3 year ago a new neighbour turned out to be a Brit who had moved to Botswana 30 year ago, but he had returned to England for Cancer Treatment ....
During a chat about his many escapades in Africa I put him onto your Website and he later said he gained comfort from it during his convalescence.
My 2nd or 3rd time watching this, and enjoying watching julle twee souties in the kalari.
Incredibly good content, thank you for making and sharing this
After first seeing that episode a couple of years ago, the Kalahari really grown on me to a point me and a couple of friends went there last year. Continue to inspire us Andrew.
2006 was a good year, that’s the year of my Land Cruiser 😂
What happened tp the old Rangey? It inspired me to buy my own.
Lovely footage, thank you Andrew❤
At 30:07 I suspect it's Bakaitshe Ruins around Mosu area.
It looks like you are in another Planet, so beautiful
such an inspiration ;-)
awesome and outstanding as always.
Another fantastic episode!
Best reason to buy an awning
Interesting video, indeed.
You are a brilliant story teller
Thanks, this is very interesting. Just one question, why aren't these stories downloadable on RUclips? I usually use my night data allowance to download RUclips videos onto my phone, which I then watch later in the day.
Thanks Andrew 😁🙏🏻👍🏻
Sorry mate. Some shows are downloadable for my Patreons or you can purchase downloads here vimeo.com/aspw/vod_pages (this one is not on any download platform at this time)
@@4xoverland Ok, I understand, but all your regular videos like builds and expeditions are downloadable, like 95% of all RUclips videos, just not these storytelling ones. Is it because they were not made recently, but are old content, that were shot on different formats?
No biggie, I can just watch them directly at night, or day. Was just curious about why they're that way🤔
Enjoy😁👍🏻
Ok, Google explains it like this:
RUclips's Terms of Service: RUclips's terms explicitly state that users are not allowed to download content from the platform without the content creator's permission or unless RUclips clearly provides a download button or link. This rule is in place to protect the intellectual property rights of creators.05 Oct 2023
Understandable. No prob😊👍🏻
Blocked from download probably because I cannot monetise them due to old music I used. Copyright issues.