I’m really impressed with the continuing improvement in your photographic and narrative skills as you get into your adventure. At this rate you will not just reach 10k subscribers but I predict 100k before you know it. Oh yes, I m also impressed your the priority you give to cooking great looking meals. Keep on trucking.
Ah were so glad to hear this! We actually invested in another camera to help with the vlogging aspect of the videos. Glad to see our efforts are being well received. So funny we didn’t have enough fuel or water but we still eat like royalty 😂 H
What an adventure! And still eating like a king and queen out in the desert. Stunning footage as usual, and I appreciate the informative detail of the area you are in. Keep it up!
Thank you for sharing your adventures, Amazing footage and narration, you sharing of GPS co-ordinates is a first (that i have seen) and providing information on places that you visit. Take care stay safe and looking forward to the next video.
Howdy Landies! Well “good road “ in Namibia is no dead bodies! LOL! I have hunted in 8 conservancies in that area and it’s amazingly beautiful as your videos show. Hard to believe how many animals live there. Thanks for sharing…catching up slowly! Saddle up!
Hi Harry, Hi Chloe, that ex Namibian popping in again. My-my, you just have that something that gets me careering down memory lane. My father and I used to hike up to the White lady, doing a outside cook out on the way. It took us a day's hike from where we parked his car back in the seventies. We had an old favourite called Namib Stew which consisted of plenty fried onion, a can of old fashioned bully beef stirred in and some diced potatoes. So needless to say that I am a tad sad you did not make your way up to the rock paintings, neither some scenery with Swakopmund as a backdrop or the world renown Spitskop, also known as the Matterhorn of Africa. That said we loved your content and your videography is excellent. Those rock formations are simply stunning along the Ugab. Love the progress with your Defender and that TD5 just retains that unmistakable smooth deep rumble. Sad for you that those long legged Namib Ellies did not make their showing. We're keeping an eye out for your next video indeed! Safe Travels!
What an epic video guys, thank you for taking the time to show us everything in great detail. So many people rush everything because of time constraints. Lovely quality. I love how you make such lovely meals from scratch every night.
Such a great video from my country of birth. We had been visiting this area in 2020 Covid time, it’s epic. Enjoy your adventure, greetings from Germany
WOW 😳 Another fantastic video 👍 The scenery is just amazing. I’m subscribed to all of the Land Rover over-landing channels, I just can’t get enough of them 😀 Have fun and stay safe 👍xx
Its callel twyfel fontein meaning "doubt fountain" and some advice when touring a dessert again carry more water!! At least double what you have now tourists have died because they got lost and there car broke down and they ran out of water they were found one day too late!always let somone know where you are going and how long you intend to stay on route or travel with at least two vehicles! CARRY MORE WATER! cheers from a local!
Namibia is not a place I really thought about until I seen your video, a truly beautiful place. I was hoping you would find the elephants , but the giraffes were a bonus. I look forward to seeing more of you guys. and hello from Labrador .
I dont think ive missed one since you left. This was a good one, however i think you are going to have to do a piece on the workings of the shower to keep us Defender nerds happy. It’s obvious youve tapped into the cooling circuit from what you showed but im unaware there is an off the shelf solution (esp where you are) that you can plug in and play with. Maybe you did this in one of the build videos as i didn’t watch every one of them. You’ll look back on this trip in 20 years time and it will mean so much.
Great video again you two . Hope you reach your goal your video’s are so worth the time for there great viewing enjoyable content . Thanks again for sharing your wonderful journey . :):) 🌍🍻👍🏼😁
Absolutely brilliant coverage on this latest vid, the skill level is amazing with interesting content, great drone work and well delivered content, Land Rover need you two on the books.
Just found out your videos today! Great content 🤗 i am planning a trip to Namibia this year (in August) and your experience is inspiring me so much. Thank you
Loving your journey, regarding water, have you thought about water bladders? You can squeeze them between things, and in tight places, it could potentially double your capacity.
Yes we have thought about increasing water storage but we’re pretty heavy as it is. We have gotten used to carrying the amount we do and have adapted to use what we carry. It’s going well 💪🏼
Epic video you guys, this just gets better & better, fantastic filming & editing, can't wait for the next installment! If you ever come to Cusco, Peru we must at least have a coffee 😊
Amazing expedition but I get the feeling that you guys are new to this terrain. Like you’d be using High range on roads that Namibians wouldn’t even think about the 4x4 gearbox at all. I get around most parts of Namibia in my LC 79 without needing to engage 4x4 . Nevertheless I’m happy that you guys are having a blast in my country
@@TheLandyExpedition I made that comment prematurely before watching most of your adventures. You are both seasoned overlanders tbh. Your bush kitchen is fun to watch. It inspires me a lot .
I loved this video, I worked in Namibia for a couple of years, mostly in the central and southern parts of the country. It really is a spectacular place and my wife and I will definitely be spending a lot more time visiting in the future. What is your fuel capacity in the Landy? I assume that you have an extra long range tank?
Hi the Landy's, I'm discovering your channel as I'm preparing our family 4x4 trip to Namibia for this summer. Your experience is really fantastic and your videos are just awesome, and everywhere you go, now I also want to go ! But for sure in a 3 weeks trip we might be short in time to visit all the remote spots and tracks that you share with us ... One question : which map or application or whatever would you recommend to get information about the minor roads of the country ? Like in youy video, we see the image of a map, which one is it ?
HI Guys. Some comments. I am trying to follow your route / trip. but RUclips has one crossing SA and the next your in Brandberg. Not in order. Can I suggest if you go to another country that you number your videos. I am trying to map the route!! Also what highway did you take to Brandberg D2342 or D2359?? etc etc Also you show a map from Swakopmund to Brandberg, but again what route, up the C35, you don't fill it in or say. Enough complaining for today! Take care . Bye the way, have you done Mongolia yet? Thanks for the videos.
Thanks for your comment. If you head to our channel you can see all of our videos are in order from arrival to South Africa to present day, quite simple to figure out. I understand you are trying to map a route for yourself based on our travels. Honestly Harry and I can’t remember every single road we have driven along in these past 6+ months of travelling in Africa. We are working on some more in-depth content regarding our route and detail of our travels so far which will be on our Patreon. Again, thanks so much for your constructive comments on our video. Chloe
Thank you for getting back to me. When you have a million subscribers it will be more difficult! Ok, I was just searching in RUclips itself, where they are not in order. I see using your site they are, thanks. If you love this type of travel you will love Mongolia. Trying to figure out how to send photos. 😜. You are talking to someone who was driving in the deserts probably before you were born. Still have trouble texting.😅 yes, next stop Namibia. Actually mapping out several others as well. You are the only ones so far to mention Khaudum! Yes, do this when you’re young. All the best.
That’s my favourite area of Namibia. I’ve been pulled out of that river a couple of time after getting stuck in mud after driving up it too soon after the rainy season. Did you have to drive up the ridge at the start of the Desolation track ??
Totally enjoyed this video. We tried this about 20 years ago and somehow got lost and had to bail out. Anyway you can share the actual routes you took?
Oh wow! I didn't know that a drone can be operated by person in a moving vehicle. Anyway I love your content. Hopefully, in future I will be able to explore as well.
@@TheLandyExpedition we experimented with different pressures for a while on those relentless nightmare Namibian washboards.. Eventually you just have to accept that it’s going to suck no matter what 😂
@@TheLandyExpedition Start of the video. We call them sweat bees they live in the ground and they have a nest deeper down I know the bushmen dig them up but I would have to ask someone that knows better than me. They do not sting as far as I know
I’m really impressed with the continuing improvement in your photographic and narrative skills as you get into your adventure. At this rate you will not just reach 10k subscribers but I predict 100k before you know it. Oh yes, I m also impressed your the priority you give to cooking great looking meals. Keep on trucking.
Ah were so glad to hear this!
We actually invested in another camera to help with the vlogging aspect of the videos. Glad to see our efforts are being well received. So funny we didn’t have enough fuel or water but we still eat like royalty 😂
H
Bloody brilliant. Can't wait till next week. These defenders come into their own in the rough. Thats what they were made for.
You are absolutely right there Josh! They are fantastic machines.
All the best!
Harry
That was certainly a desolate adventure. Nice one.
It was absolutely epic! Such a good time
H
A beautiful country with amazing people.
It sure is!
Harry
Thanks for visiting our country and showing our country to the world I'm from Sesfontein in kaokoland kunene region
Awesome. What a beautiful country you live in!
Harry
@@TheLandyExpedition thanks hope you visit again
Probably your best video of this trip. Awesome scenery, so remote. Very special. Thanks for sharing.
Ah so glad you thought so! The drone footage probably made it! 😀👍🏻
Content out of this world drone footage really nice the caping spots epic overlanding at its best
You can say that again! 😮
Awesome glad you think so Shaun! Thanks for leaving a comment too 😀👍🏻
Harry
The drone shots are amazing 🤩
So glad you think so 😀👍🏻
Awesome video thank you for taking us along for the ride!!
So welcome! 😀👍🏻
Hello Harry & Chloe. Wow! Some great footage of your epic adventure. Loving every video. Thanks for sharing 👍
Hey Gary! Awesome so glad you enjoyed. This honestly has been a highlight of our trip!
Take care
H
Best adventure yet
Absolutely was!
What an adventure! And still eating like a king and queen out in the desert.
Stunning footage as usual, and I appreciate the informative detail of the area you are in. Keep it up!
Always eating like royalty 😂
May not have enough water or fuel but the food we eat is next level 😂
Glad you enjoyed Leon! Thanks for your continued support! 😀👍🏻
H
Thanks for the Vid, always top up where you can.
Thanks for watching! Yes we always will. Even if we have used 20ltrs we always top up 😀👍🏻
That's such an epic video guys👌🏻😍 just brilliant 👋🏻
Thank you so much 🥳
Thank you for sharing your adventures, Amazing footage and narration, you sharing of GPS co-ordinates is a first (that i have seen) and providing information on places that you visit. Take care stay safe and looking forward to the next video.
Thanks so much! So glad you enjoyed and that’s for the support!
H
Love these videos so you’re living out my dream !
Thank you so much ☺️
I love your channel ❤️ I'll waiting your next new episode.
Awesome so glad to hear that
Thanks for watching
H
@TheLandyExpedition Do you plan come to Japan overland in the future?
Excellent job with this video. In Australia we call that fine dust bull dust.
Thanks so much! We may be in Australia next year!
Great episode guys, those vehicle repairs/fixes in Durban paid you back on this testing drive. Hope you see those elephants.
You’re absolutely right!
We’ve seen a lot of elephants now can’t get enough of them!
H
Howdy Landies! Well “good road “ in Namibia is no dead bodies! LOL! I have hunted in 8 conservancies in that area and it’s amazingly beautiful as your videos show. Hard to believe how many animals live there. Thanks for sharing…catching up slowly! Saddle up!
It’s such a beautiful country!
A little late watching but thankyou so much for your interesting travel and coverage.
Cheers Bruce! Thanks for watching
H
Great video very enjoyable, amazing landscapes
Thanks so much 😀
Beautiful land, reminds me of Death Valley, California.
It’s amazing ☺️
Great scenery, great adventure, awesome photography, specially the drone shots. So happy to see you enjoying your adventure here in Africa!
Awesome! Glad you enjoyed it. 😀👍🏻
Brilliant Brilliant
Such an epic place 🙌
Oh my goodness, just loooove your channel! ❤
So glad to hear that. Thank you! 😀
Great video, thank you!! Namibia is a very special place.
It is indeed! Love Namibia
Hi Harry, Hi Chloe, that ex Namibian popping in again. My-my, you just have that something that gets me careering down memory lane. My father and I used to hike up to the White lady, doing a outside cook out on the way. It took us a day's hike from where we parked his car back in the seventies. We had an old favourite called Namib Stew which consisted of plenty fried onion, a can of old fashioned bully beef stirred in and some diced potatoes. So needless to say that I am a tad sad you did not make your way up to the rock paintings, neither some scenery with Swakopmund as a backdrop or the world renown Spitskop, also known as the Matterhorn of Africa. That said we loved your content and your videography is excellent. Those rock formations are simply stunning along the Ugab. Love the progress with your Defender and that TD5 just retains that unmistakable smooth deep rumble. Sad for you that those long legged Namib Ellies did not make their showing. We're keeping an eye out for your next video indeed! Safe Travels!
Hi there! Thanks for reaching out again! 😀 unfortunately I guess we can’t see everything we absolutely loved all three months of being in Namibia 😀
What an epic video guys, thank you for taking the time to show us everything in great detail. So many people rush everything because of time constraints. Lovely quality. I love how you make such lovely meals from scratch every night.
Cheers Ian! Many thanks yes we do eat well hey 😂
Wonderful video. Love the additional information. Stay Safe JG 👍🌈
Thank you so much Gary, we really appreciate it and hope you are well ☺️
That’s wild, you give a good sense for how desolate that area of the world is. Stay safe
It’s sure was wild! We loved it 🙌
Truly spectacular! Loved every minute! Looking forward to the next one! All the best!
Awesome thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed
H
Jaw-dropping scenery, well captured. If you keep up this level of videography your subscriber count will sky-rocket.
Amazing so glad to hear the our efforts are being so well received! Makes us feel great 😀
Harry
Great video guys. Amazing spots. Hope to see it by myself. Thanks for sharing.
Incredible spot 🙌
Was awesome meeting you in Zim at Romelda. Will be catching up on your videos. Safe travels further. Bridget and Ken.
Hey guys! Great to meet you. Glad you got the window sorted 🫣 and thanks for the blueberry’s, oranges oh and the onion 😂
Thanks
Thanks so much Ronnie! Glad you are enjoying the videos 😀
Awesome video thanks for sharing!! Keep them coming, I am loving your adventure.Namibia is a place I need to visit!!
You must! It’s absolutely stunning. Like nowhere we’ve ever been.
H
Such an epic area!
Isn’t it!
That was wonderful guys. A beautiful, vast country. Glad you're enjoying it. Thank you and safe travels.
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed 😀
H
Thanks
🙌
enjoyed your journey
Thank you!
Hi and thanks for the epic RUclipss.
So we inquisitive to know what work you both did back home.
Hi! Chloe still works now she has a marketing business and I have a landscaping business which is on hold while we are travelling 😀👍🏻
Harry
Such a great video from my country of birth. We had been visiting this area in 2020 Covid time, it’s epic.
Enjoy your adventure, greetings from Germany
Awesome glad you enjoyed!
WOW 😳 Another fantastic video 👍 The scenery is just amazing. I’m subscribed to all of the Land Rover over-landing channels, I just can’t get enough of them 😀 Have fun and stay safe 👍xx
Awesome mark glad you enjoyed!
H
Carry on doing what you're doing ❤Love and peace
Cheers Frank!
Great video guys! I wanna do the trip through the Ugab river for sure!
Thank you! We loved it. A highlight of our trip 🙌
Its callel twyfel fontein meaning "doubt fountain" and some advice when touring a dessert again carry more water!! At least double what you have now tourists have died because they got lost and there car broke down and they ran out of water they were found one day too late!always let somone know where you are going and how long you intend to stay on route or travel with at least two vehicles! CARRY MORE WATER! cheers from a local!
Namibia is not a place I really thought about until I seen your video, a truly beautiful place. I was hoping you would find the elephants , but the giraffes were a bonus. I look forward to seeing more of you guys. and hello from Labrador .
Ah awesome I’m glad we have inspired you! It’s an amazing place if you get a chance you must go!
I dont think ive missed one since you left. This was a good one, however i think you are going to have to do a piece on the workings of the shower to keep us Defender nerds happy. It’s obvious youve tapped into the cooling circuit from what you showed but im unaware there is an off the shelf solution (esp where you are) that you can plug in and play with. Maybe you did this in one of the build videos as i didn’t watch every one of them. You’ll look back on this trip in 20 years time and it will mean so much.
Coming soon Andrew! Will be a fuel video on the shower system
Brilliant
💪🏼😀
Great video again you two . Hope you reach your goal your video’s are so worth the time for there great viewing enjoyable content . Thanks again for sharing your wonderful journey . :):) 🌍🍻👍🏼😁
Hi Steve! Thanks again great to hear from you. All the best.
H
What an amazing drive guys. Your footage keeps getting better and better
Thanks so much! We’re glad you think so 😀
H
This drive looks amazing. Will need to add it to my next trip to Namibia.
You must! It was a highlight
Absolutely brilliant coverage on this latest vid, the skill level is amazing with interesting content, great drone work and well delivered content, Land Rover need you two on the books.
Thanks so much! 😀
Just found out your videos today! Great content 🤗 i am planning a trip to Namibia this year (in August) and your experience is inspiring me so much. Thank you
Aww that’s so great to hear! We hope you have an epic trip. Namibia is was a highlight for us. We absolutely loved it!!🙌☺️
love this part of NA.... didn't see it in most of the other overlanders videos
Loving your journey, regarding water, have you thought about water bladders? You can squeeze them between things, and in tight places, it could potentially double your capacity.
Yes we have thought about increasing water storage but we’re pretty heavy as it is. We have gotten used to carrying the amount we do and have adapted to use what we carry. It’s going well 💪🏼
Thirsty flies don't come across water that much in dry weather fly like water to...😂
True! 😂
Epic video you guys, this just gets better & better, fantastic filming & editing, can't wait for the next installment! If you ever come to Cusco, Peru we must at least have a coffee 😊
Awesome thanks so much Mike glad you are enjoying 😀
Amazing expedition but I get the feeling that you guys are new to this terrain. Like you’d be using High range on roads that Namibians wouldn’t even think about the 4x4 gearbox at all. I get around most parts of Namibia in my LC 79 without needing to engage 4x4 . Nevertheless I’m happy that you guys are having a blast in my country
We’ve done quite a lot of off roading before but I guess everyday is a school day! Thanks for your comment ☺️
@@TheLandyExpedition I made that comment prematurely before watching most of your adventures. You are both seasoned overlanders tbh. Your bush kitchen is fun to watch. It inspires me a lot .
I loved this video, I worked in Namibia for a couple of years, mostly in the central and southern parts of the country. It really is a spectacular place and my wife and I will definitely be spending a lot more time visiting in the future.
What is your fuel capacity in the Landy? I assume that you have an extra long range tank?
Love Namibia dearly! We can do 1000kms with out long range tank… it pretty handy out there 😀
Hi the Landy's, I'm discovering your channel as I'm preparing our family 4x4 trip to Namibia for this summer. Your experience is really fantastic and your videos are just awesome, and everywhere you go, now I also want to go ! But for sure in a 3 weeks trip we might be short in time to visit all the remote spots and tracks that you share with us ... One question : which map or application or whatever would you recommend to get information about the minor roads of the country ? Like in youy video, we see the image of a map, which one is it ?
Hey! Sounds like an exciting trip for the family, so great to get out no matter how long or short the trip is.
We used tracks4africa.
HI Guys. Some comments. I am trying to follow your route / trip. but RUclips has one crossing SA and the next your in Brandberg. Not in order. Can I suggest if you go to another country that you number your videos. I am trying to map the route!! Also what highway did you take to Brandberg D2342 or D2359?? etc etc Also you show a map from Swakopmund to Brandberg, but again what route, up the C35, you don't fill it in or say. Enough complaining for today! Take care . Bye the way, have you done Mongolia yet? Thanks for the videos.
Thanks for your comment.
If you head to our channel you can see all of our videos are in order from arrival to South Africa to present day, quite simple to figure out.
I understand you are trying to map a route for yourself based on our travels. Honestly Harry and I can’t remember every single road we have driven along in these past 6+ months of travelling in Africa.
We are working on some more in-depth content regarding our route and detail of our travels so far which will be on our Patreon.
Again, thanks so much for your constructive comments on our video.
Chloe
No we have not been to Mongolia yet.
Thank you for getting back to me. When you have a million subscribers it will be more difficult! Ok, I was just searching in RUclips itself, where they are not in order. I see using your site they are, thanks. If you love this type of travel you will love Mongolia. Trying to figure out how to send photos. 😜. You are talking to someone who was driving in the deserts probably before you were born. Still have trouble texting.😅 yes, next stop Namibia. Actually mapping out several others as well. You are the only ones so far to mention Khaudum! Yes, do this when you’re young. All the best.
Beautiful episode, thank you! What are you using for comms when you dont have cell signal? InReach or something like that?
Hi Andrew. Yes we have an InReach. 😀 thanks for watching
H
That’s my favourite area of Namibia. I’ve been pulled out of that river a couple of time after getting stuck in mud after driving up it too soon after the rainy season.
Did you have to drive up the ridge at the start of the Desolation track ??
Such an epic route!
Yes we drive all the way from the rhino camp was such a nice drive
H
Totally enjoyed this video. We tried this about 20 years ago and somehow got lost and had to bail out. Anyway you can share the actual routes you took?
Thank you so much! Ahh that’s a shame! I’ll have a look back at our route and share soon ☺️
We really enjoy your adventurous spirits...we have also done some really nutty things....way to go !!@@TheLandyExpedition
Whats the model of your defender,was it a pick up then converted?
It’s a 2000 TD5 hardtop. So technically a van. I then put in the two gullwing windows. Will be doing a full walk around of the Landy soon!
H
@@TheLandyExpedition alright ,thanks would really love that!i haven’t seen anything like it here in BW 🇧🇼
10:24. No seatbelts! Hmmm.
I generally will have it off on slow technical sections as always in and out of the vehicle. But on road is a must!
H
In wich time of the yesr have you been there? It looks like fall, if i watch the shadows.
This was in June ☺️
Who films those aerial view?
We do! We have a drone 😀👍🏻
Oh wow! I didn't know that a drone can be operated by person in a moving vehicle. Anyway I love your content. Hopefully, in future I will be able to explore as well.
What tire pressures are you guys running? Looking a bit stiff at 15:40 perhaps?
btw, was I your 10,000th subscriber? The number changed after I subbed :D
You could well have been! Where have you been all this time 😂
We will generally drop down to 1.5bar when off road in sand etc 😀 deep sand even lower
@@TheLandyExpedition we experimented with different pressures for a while on those relentless nightmare Namibian washboards.. Eventually you just have to accept that it’s going to suck no matter what 😂
Do you encounter any security threats out there.
Not many! Or any at all actually
So you travel alone, just the 1 vehicle? What happens if you break down?
Were you drowning bees!?
I don’t know what you mean?
@@TheLandyExpedition Start of the video. We call them sweat bees they live in the ground and they have a nest deeper down I know the bushmen dig them up but I would have to ask someone that knows better than me. They do not sting as far as I know
whats the max range of your rig
600miles, maybe just under 1000kms
Really? 'White' lady? Have you seen a 'white' lady ever? I have never