Euere Filme sind sehr schön und was ich noch nicht kannte, fahre ich demnächst. In zwei Wochen geht es in den Tankwa. NUR EINES MACHE ICH NIEMALS! Wir fahren immer und fast ausnahmslos über den Du Toit's Pass. IM TUNNEL HAT MAN KEINE WUNDERSCHÖNE AUSSICHT und muss dafür, dass man nichts sieht noch bezahlen. Es sind nur 11 bis 13 Minuten die man für den Pass länger planen muss. Allerdings kommen Foto- und Filmzeit noch dazu. Erfahrungsgemäß kann das mit Gästen zum zeitraubenden Problem werden. Vielen Dank für die wunderschönen Filme und Hinweise! Viele Grüße aus Paarl👍
Vielen Dank für die netten Worte! Es ist ein wunderschöner Teil des Landes, wir haben nicht viele Tunnel, also ist es für Südafrikaner ziemlich aufregend, durch einen Tunnel zu gehen! :D
You should probably consider retro fitting a front forwarding camera to get a clearer view of the path ahead. That blind spot over the bonnet especially over steep mounts. Love your work Andy….👍
I’ve always wanted to, and I could do it with the Garmin Overlander, it has the ability to have up to 4/5 cameras. I use currently the reverse one. I should setup a front facing one some time
Andy should look into stretcher tents (like the ones from OzTent & OzTrail). This, and a self-inflating mattress are better suited than a ground tent on hard and uneven grounds. Plus a stretcher tent, packs a lot smaller (diameter wise) than traditional swags. But he probably won't have a tent problem soon, when his Isuzu is ready. But if he still wants to 4WD camp using a tent, I highly recommend a stretcher tent. Till the next one.👍
Africa seems a very windy place or maybe it's the timing of your trips. Idk. I appreciate your videos more than the guy who left Africa and went to Perth Australia. You are doing an excellent job in every way. Respecting the tracks and thinking of other 4wder's. You really know what you're doing and built a great vehicle right the first time. I'm sure you'll keep up the great work you do. Well desrved of any sponsors 100%. 👌👍🏻
Thanks for the inspiration,, so informative, so much detail in describing the scenario. Don't you organize self drive trips? I watch all your videos and find them so interesting
Hi there. Can you tell me what camping chairs you are using in this vid. They look cumfy and it look like they don't take up much space. Thanx for your vids. Keep it up. We appreciate them.
I really like the place you go, and you are a great guy, and i dont mind seeing who is making the program, but I tend to give up after watching a while as it is not really you we want to see, but the place you go 😬 Maybe just throw that selfie stick in the next river you cross and we will watch all the way through. 😊 Keep going!!
Yes, sorry I didn't mean to offend you in any way! I appreciate your channel, but hey I'm a guy and I dont want to sit and look at another guy 25% of the time 😂 Would love to follow you on a trip one day.
Apologies if I've missed a video with this information but what weight is your tent box? I've just bought a jimny and the roof weight limit figured Is worrying me
This tent setup will definitely not work on a Jimny. Best thing for a Jimny is a ground tent. If you treat it like a hiker or a biker you will have the best time with it 👌🏻
@@RoamOverlanding Hello. Thanks for you response. Not too sure how my reply ended up on this video. It was supposed to go onto the video where you have a tent box on the jimny ROAMS01E20.
@@sebastianbarrett4632 I still wouldn’t recommend doing in a 4x2 😂 Incase the conditions worsen, or it rains or whatever. If you do end up damaging your vehicle somehow you are a bit stuffed and are then going to have to waste the resources of other people to help you. You have to be very confident in your vehicle. But yes, there aren’t many hectic axle twisters that would require full 4x4, but having low range for the control is definitely nice, less wheel spin = less damage to the trail.
@@sebastianbarrett4632 there is a social responsibility when you are an "influencer"; so I cant recommend someone does something potentially unsafe; you can all you want. I might have that convo in private with someone, but publicaly, if its a 4x4 trail and recommended by the land owners as a 4x4 trail, then thats what I will say is recommended. If you as an individual go there and decide in your 4x2 you want to do it, then thats up to you and you accept your glory or failure. I am sure you understand what I mean.
@@RoamOverlanding wow... really love your work and hatssoff to let us enjoy all the camping experience through your channel... love n respect from pakistan
Beer ... even if it is craft beer ... is too much of a heft carrying along. Rather do what most Saffas are doing and just drink brandy "und" coke ... the logistics are much more energy efficient.
You really living life I dream about…Hilux and Overlanding…enjoy brother…waiting for more videos like this…Happy Overlanding 👍
“Our own little Alps” … very cool comment
The worlds favourite overlanding channel
My current favourite overlanding channel. Keep up the good work
Glad you enjoy it!
we really appreciate the considerate way you approach the trails. great to respect the terrain . thanks for a fabulous channel
Thank you for tuning in Martin!
Euere Filme sind sehr schön und was ich noch nicht kannte, fahre ich demnächst. In zwei Wochen geht es in den Tankwa.
NUR EINES MACHE ICH NIEMALS! Wir fahren immer und fast ausnahmslos über den Du Toit's Pass. IM TUNNEL HAT MAN KEINE WUNDERSCHÖNE AUSSICHT und muss dafür, dass man nichts sieht noch bezahlen. Es sind nur 11 bis 13 Minuten die man für den Pass länger planen muss. Allerdings kommen Foto- und Filmzeit noch dazu. Erfahrungsgemäß kann das mit Gästen zum zeitraubenden Problem werden.
Vielen Dank für die wunderschönen Filme und Hinweise!
Viele Grüße aus Paarl👍
Vielen Dank für die netten Worte! Es ist ein wunderschöner Teil des Landes, wir haben nicht viele Tunnel, also ist es für Südafrikaner ziemlich aufregend, durch einen Tunnel zu gehen! :D
@@RoamOverlanding Dann verstehe ich das! Macht weiter so!
Great to see some real 4X4ing again!
You should probably consider retro fitting a front forwarding camera to get a clearer view of the path ahead. That blind spot over the bonnet especially over steep mounts. Love your work Andy….👍
I’ve always wanted to, and I could do it with the Garmin Overlander, it has the ability to have up to 4/5 cameras. I use currently the reverse one. I should setup a front facing one some time
Looks great out that way! Wow!
Great video Adrian, can’t wait to see Andy out in his own rig…
Absolutely!
Same here, I always feel a bit sorry for him when he sets up the tent, especially when it's raining.
@@andile.ngcobo 😂😂😂😂😂me too
Great episode! looking forward to the next one!
Awesomeness 🤙👍
Thank you 😁
Cool Can You Do a REVIEW on the Drawer System and the Fridge
Sure thing
Andy should look into stretcher tents (like the ones from OzTent & OzTrail). This, and a self-inflating mattress are better suited than a ground tent on hard and uneven grounds. Plus a stretcher tent, packs a lot smaller (diameter wise) than traditional swags. But he probably won't have a tent problem soon, when his Isuzu is ready. But if he still wants to 4WD camp using a tent, I highly recommend a stretcher tent. Till the next one.👍
Really enjoyable video Adrian and what a beautiful place!
Thanks for watching bud! Glad you enjoyed it! Worked hard on this one!
Africa seems a very windy place or maybe it's the timing of your trips. Idk. I appreciate your videos more than the guy who left Africa and went to Perth Australia. You are doing an excellent job in every way. Respecting the tracks and thinking of other 4wder's. You really know what you're doing and built a great vehicle right the first time. I'm sure you'll keep up the great work you do. Well desrved of any sponsors 100%. 👌👍🏻
Thanks so much Malcolm! That really means a lot! ❤️
These camp sights should pay you for advertising their facilities
Thanks for the inspiration,, so informative, so much detail in describing the scenario. Don't you organize self drive trips? I watch all your videos and find them so interesting
Hi there. Can you tell me what camping chairs you are using in this vid. They look cumfy and it look like they don't take up much space. Thanx for your vids. Keep it up. We appreciate them.
They are Eezi Awn K9 chair
Another pleasant episode. So relaxing to watch. Is it always windy in the Kagga Kamma area? Or is it a seasonal thing?
I have no idea! But spoiler we had wind plague us for 20/25 days 😂
I really like the place you go, and you are a great guy, and i dont mind seeing who is making the program, but I tend to give up after watching a while as it is not really you we want to see, but the place you go 😬 Maybe just throw that selfie stick in the next river you cross and we will watch all the way through. 😊 Keep going!!
Thanks for the freedback; I’m sure you think you’re being helpful.
Yes, sorry I didn't mean to offend you in any way! I appreciate your channel, but hey I'm a guy and I dont want to sit and look at another guy 25% of the time 😂
Would love to follow you on a trip one day.
Apologies if I've missed a video with this information but what weight is your tent box? I've just bought a jimny and the roof weight limit figured Is worrying me
This tent setup will definitely not work on a Jimny. Best thing for a Jimny is a ground tent. If you treat it like a hiker or a biker you will have the best time with it 👌🏻
@@RoamOverlanding Hello. Thanks for you response. Not too sure how my reply ended up on this video. It was supposed to go onto the video where you have a tent box on the jimny ROAMS01E20.
Have you changed your navigation system?
For this trip we are using the Garmin Tread XL Overland edition 👌🏻
@@RoamOverlanding thought it was the tread, any plans for a comparison video.
@DesertRat312 I did record a review while I was traveling so if its usable you might very well see it
Hi Adrian, Kagga Kamma is pretty high up on my bucket list! Can you get to the first campsite (Klipspringer) with a 4x2 Hilux with difflock?
I think you definitely can; just deflate tires for the thick sand
Craig, you can do that whole trail that Adrian did in a 4x2. I did it just after Adrian.
@@sebastianbarrett4632 I still wouldn’t recommend doing in a 4x2 😂 Incase the conditions worsen, or it rains or whatever. If you do end up damaging your vehicle somehow you are a bit stuffed and are then going to have to waste the resources of other people to help you. You have to be very confident in your vehicle. But yes, there aren’t many hectic axle twisters that would require full 4x4, but having low range for the control is definitely nice, less wheel spin = less damage to the trail.
@@RoamOverlanding i reckon you need to work on your lines 😉
@@sebastianbarrett4632 there is a social responsibility when you are an "influencer"; so I cant recommend someone does something potentially unsafe; you can all you want. I might have that convo in private with someone, but publicaly, if its a 4x4 trail and recommended by the land owners as a 4x4 trail, then thats what I will say is recommended. If you as an individual go there and decide in your 4x2 you want to do it, then thats up to you and you accept your glory or failure. I am sure you understand what I mean.
Hi if you don’t mind answering. Who helps you film videos?
Thanks ☺️
That is my uncle Andy; you have seen him setting his tent and we another series where we are building his Isuzu
Have u ever experienced paranomal stuff in these wilderness ever .. 🙃
We saw the Starlink satellites once, it’s crazy like a row of hundreds of satellites move across the sky, Google it!
@@RoamOverlanding wow... really love your work and hatssoff to let us enjoy all the camping experience through your channel... love n respect from pakistan
Beer ... even if it is craft beer ... is too much of a heft carrying along. Rather do what most Saffas are doing and just drink brandy "und" coke ... the logistics are much more energy efficient.
Hahaha in our case I only had space for 2 beers, even brandy was a bit big 😂