Awesome vid as usual. I did the Tankwa in flower season the place go's through a phenomenal transformation from dry desolation to lush green. Its a sight to behold.
Looked like some enjoyable 4WD tracks in this area. Its facinating how high grounds always changes the perpective of the area you are at. Thanks for sharing.👍
I like you videos. Well done. Only one thing, your speeds on some offroad tracks and gravel roads are just too fast. Just my opinion. You trust your suspension too much.
I do trust my suspension 😂 And usually I drove forwards and reversed back, so I kind of know which speed is appropriate for the terrain. Sometimes I want the footage to feel a certain way and then the speed can help tell the story, like if there is dust trailing behind the car it makes it feeel different to if I’m crawling slowly over rocks etc.
Always good to trust your vehicle am sure that's why he was doing that speed. On a dusty road it would seem like you are going fast yet you only doing 70 kms an hour 🙏
Great from Colombia 🇨🇴😉
Your content is unparalleled brother!
I like how the landscape changes while you guys enjoying the adventures of the journey.
Weskus is die Beskus awesome!
woooohooo!!!!........................tnks another vid....sunday treat!
Was just about to type "took you long enough" lol 😆 and realised its only been 7 days. Thank you for another amazing episode.
haha! :D
Adrian, I have followed you since you first took ownership of your Jimny. Love your content and always look forward to your next episode/adventure!
Thanks for the support Diane!
Enjoyed it bro! Looking forward to next ep.
Good job! from Oklahoma 🇺🇲
Thank you!
Awesome vid as usual. I did the Tankwa in flower season the place go's through a phenomenal transformation from dry desolation to lush green. Its a sight to behold.
I can’t wait to go back and see that!
Beautiful places, great shots!
Looked like some enjoyable 4WD tracks in this area. Its facinating how high grounds always changes the perpective of the area you are at. Thanks for sharing.👍
Very true! i was amazed by the satellite footage of Leeuberg, that it literally looked like a spine!
Excellent! Thanks. Can be windy there. No sidewall punctures? You were lucky!
very lucky! But we took it nice and slow, always trying to be aware of the tires etc.
Another awesome episode guys! Nice work!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Another awesome episode Adrian. Thank you for sharing mate
👏🏻 thanks for tuning in Boety!
@@RoamOverlanding sure thing bud 👍😂
I always look forward to your videos. Epic stunning breathtaking views 📸❤💪
Thanks So much for watching! 👌🏻
@@RoamOverlanding always a pleasure
I like you videos. Well done. Only one thing, your speeds on some offroad tracks and gravel roads are just too fast. Just my opinion. You trust your suspension too much.
I do trust my suspension 😂 And usually I drove forwards and reversed back, so I kind of know which speed is appropriate for the terrain. Sometimes I want the footage to feel a certain way and then the speed can help tell the story, like if there is dust trailing behind the car it makes it feeel different to if I’m crawling slowly over rocks etc.
Always good to trust your vehicle am sure that's why he was doing that speed. On a dusty road it would seem like you are going fast yet you only doing 70 kms an hour 🙏
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Is it possible to do the tankwa park in an AWD, obviously avoiding the 4x4 trails but still travelling through the park?
Yes for sure; I mean mainly a high ground clearance vehicle is all you need 👏🏻
Nice travels. I wish I was there. I was wondering if you had side walls which can connect to your awning for those harsh elements when camping?
I have ordered them and will have for the future 🤟🏻
@@RoamOverlanding Good on you mate. 🆒
Hi, what Garmin / Tablet are you using for your TFA ?
Hey Craig, it’s called the Garmin Tread XL Overland edition, it has InReach Satellite communication built in as well, it’s very nice! 👌🏻
Question Adrian, was there a wild dog or some species of fox in the video? I hope you and your uncle Andy are doing well on your trip.
Hey John! Yup that is a black backed jackal! Very common all over the country
@@RoamOverlanding awesome. The springbok remind me of white tailed deer here in Illinois. A big buck would be about 100 kgs/220 lbs roughly.
What's the cooker that you use brother?
Thank you! The red gas burner organiser is by a company called Trayvax, and it’s available in South Africa from Woodsmanwares 👌🏻
Good job bru! I won't lie tho......why were you driving with gloves on? You might as well drive a ranger..... #belekker
Not a huge fan of scorpions when moving rocks on the trail 👍🏻
Can you just pull over and camp anywhere there? Or does it have to be at designated camp spots?
It definitely has designated spots; it’s not a very big park so easy to get around to the camps etc
i'd never go camping there. it's in the middle of nowhere
That’s what makes it perfect for me 🤣
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