The Diesel-Tech Luxie is looking good. Good to see some familiar faces AKA Gandalf. Beautiful beach. Sorry I couldn't make it with you legends.. im yet to join on some adventures
Hi Jonathan, the RT's seems better in most applications than the Grabbers, especially when deflating they do not 'bulge out' as much at lower pressure as the Crabbers. We will be doing some more sand routes within the next 2 weeks or so. I will look to do an update regarding sand driving conditions on them. 👍
@@jonathanrae6917 absolute pleasure on the content sir. Thanks for watching. I enjoy these RT's so much, on or off road, the next set will be another like these already. Safe travels throughout Europe hey. 😎💪
Illegally driving on the beach. Not cool from people who are supposed to be protecting the environment for others to see. Thanks for las your number plates😢
Getting issued with a PERMIT from SANPARKS to drive in the dedicated areas to & from angling spots at your own discretion next to the ocean does not make it 'illegal' you know. Maybe you should get out & experience the awesome outdoors & nature our country has to offer yourself from time to time, it might help you being 'more logical' about life & others around you in general you know. Appreciate what you have & truly try to make the best of your time on earth, time goes quicker than what you realize.
My First reaction was also "How is this legal????", but after a bit of research you'll quickly find more videos of other 4x4 youtubers who's been on this amazing adventure. Apparently it is legal (with permits) to drive this stretch ABOVE the high tide mark. Thanks Diesel-Tech for showing us this gem. This moved to the top of my bucket list.
@@DIESELTECH_ZA Very little damage can be done to the environment driving beneath the high water mark. Not saying it is the same for your car. Above the high water mark, the sand is more dynamic. Most of the sand here gets moved around continuously by the winds. In some places in the Jeffries Bay areas, ignorant authorities and zealous (jealous?) locals planted some dunes with Port Jackson trees to keep the hooligans in their beach buggies and XR500's out. This successfully contained the wind driven sand, leading to costly environmental and economic damage in many places.
This is a great video. Well done Stefan.
Thanks meneer! Next time you should bring the V6 along! ;)
@@DIESELTECH_ZA I definitely will!!!
Top tier content as per usual👌👏
Thanks mnr! :)
Lekka video man! Thanks 🙏
Love this place!
It is hard not to love this spot! And it is on our door step!
Absolutely!
Cool video guys!
Thank you sir! Appreciate it.
The Diesel-Tech Luxie is looking good. Good to see some familiar faces AKA Gandalf. Beautiful beach. Sorry I couldn't make it with you legends.. im yet to join on some adventures
Thanks dude! Yes please, you need to hook up on a trip! It is not every day that one gets to meet Gandalf in the flesh! ;)
Flippen great video meneer. Het dit regtig baie geniet. Jy mag maar.
Dankie Adriaan, was great fun ja! Sal weer gaan visit een of ander tyd.
Howzit bru, how are those Renegades in soft sand? Are the General Grabbers AT3 better or not much difference?
Hi Jonathan, the RT's seems better in most applications than the Grabbers, especially when deflating they do not 'bulge out' as much at lower pressure as the Crabbers. We will be doing some more sand routes within the next 2 weeks or so. I will look to do an update regarding sand driving conditions on them. 👍
@@DIESELTECH_ZA Thank you so much. I've bought a set and plan to do a full overland journey through Europe. Love your content!
@@jonathanrae6917 absolute pleasure on the content sir. Thanks for watching. I enjoy these RT's so much, on or off road, the next set will be another like these already. Safe travels throughout Europe hey. 😎💪
How did you get permission to do this ???
You get your permit at the gate on your way in, you can see our first video when we visited Walker Bay earlier this year for some more info.
@@DIESELTECH_ZA Thanks for the tip
Illegally driving on the beach. Not cool from people who are supposed to be protecting the environment for others to see. Thanks for las your number plates😢
Getting issued with a PERMIT from SANPARKS to drive in the dedicated areas to & from angling spots at your own discretion next to the ocean does not make it 'illegal' you know. Maybe you should get out & experience the awesome outdoors & nature our country has to offer yourself from time to time, it might help you being 'more logical' about life & others around you in general you know. Appreciate what you have & truly try to make the best of your time on earth, time goes quicker than what you realize.
My First reaction was also "How is this legal????", but after a bit of research you'll quickly find more videos of other 4x4 youtubers who's been on this amazing adventure. Apparently it is legal (with permits) to drive this stretch ABOVE the high tide mark. Thanks Diesel-Tech for showing us this gem. This moved to the top of my bucket list.
@@DIESELTECH_ZA Very little damage can be done to the environment driving beneath the high water mark. Not saying it is the same for your car. Above the high water mark, the sand is more dynamic. Most of the sand here gets moved around continuously by the winds. In some places in the Jeffries Bay areas, ignorant authorities and zealous (jealous?) locals planted some dunes with Port Jackson trees to keep the hooligans in their beach buggies and XR500's out. This successfully contained the wind driven sand, leading to costly environmental and economic damage in many places.