The most intense overlanding camper series I have ever seen, bar none. What is incredible is that you could potentially die yet you keep recording. Please try to be safe and all the best in your travels!
These guys show that overloading is not a walk in the park... that is for sure. Nice to have good mechanical gear and knowledge, none of which I have. I would toasted in a NY minute. Hello from Norway
Hello guys, greetings from Mongolia. Thank you for sharing your video about Mongolia's extreme weather conditions and how to overcome them. It's an amazing experience.
I got shut down at Donner Pass in California/Nevada border one winter because the roads were closed. I made the rookie mistake of turning the truck off to save fuel, but since the temperatures were below freezing the diesel fuel gelled over and I was unable to start my truck again. I had to call a service truck out to warm my fuel before I could get the truck started again.
I had to heat the oil box of my 7.3 powerstroke once with a propane turkey fryer. Worked quite well. My conditions were slightly less dire as I took shelter in the lobby of the hotel.
Very honest video. Eventhough you guys are in a beautiful part of the world, give the conditions and related issues it must have been like hardwork at times. Most overalnding videos show an idyllic existence. Thanks for sharing
I would have love to see a little more of the interior of your living unit, I've been designing one just for fun and yours look incredibly spacious. Since is 2021 already I hope everything went awesome.
I am flowing your channel for a few time... interesting content cause its the part that isnt shown in many glamorous adventures... but what surprises me, is why it only have a few views , not thousands, hundred thousands...
Feel your pain buddy, had similar experience in 2002 in Romania, poor deisel extreme Temps, not fun at all, well done, seems you guys are very adaptable 😁😁👍👍
First: thanks for taking the hassle of filming to let us take part in your experience! Second: did you ever find out or conclude what in particular caused a) the heaters and b) the enginges to stop working / not start? Any changes you would make before going back into such conditions believing it would make it work better? Thanks a lot!
Great video, I was going to offer advice on your axle problem thinking you were stuck there. I take it you're out of trouble and resolved the issue. Regards Gary, UK
The most intense overlanding camper series I have ever seen, bar none. What is incredible is that you could potentially die yet you keep recording. Please try to be safe and all the best in your travels!
These guys show that overloading is not a walk in the park... that is for sure. Nice to have good mechanical gear and knowledge, none of which I have. I would toasted in a NY minute. Hello from Norway
Hello guys, greetings from Mongolia. Thank you for sharing your video about Mongolia's extreme weather conditions and how to overcome them. It's an amazing experience.
I got shut down at Donner Pass in California/Nevada border one winter because the roads were closed. I made the rookie mistake of turning the truck off to save fuel, but since the temperatures were below freezing the diesel fuel gelled over and I was unable to start my truck again. I had to call a service truck out to warm my fuel before I could get the truck started again.
I had to heat the oil box of my 7.3 powerstroke once with a propane turkey fryer. Worked quite well. My conditions were slightly less dire as I took shelter in the lobby of the hotel.
Very honest video. Eventhough you guys are in a beautiful part of the world, give the conditions and related issues it must have been like hardwork at times. Most overalnding videos show an idyllic existence. Thanks for sharing
I would have love to see a little more of the interior of your living unit, I've been designing one just for fun and yours look incredibly spacious. Since is 2021 already I hope everything went awesome.
I am flowing your channel for a few time... interesting content cause its the part that isnt shown in many glamorous adventures... but what surprises me, is why it only have a few views , not thousands, hundred thousands...
Thinking the same. These guys deserve more subscribers. Great content.
@@bennygoesoverland I agree also
Welcome to Mongolia. If you travel to Gobi in autumn in September, you will feel as if you are on the moon.
Epic series, thanks so much for documenting what you could.
You Guys are just TOPS!!!!!! Thank you for sharing. All the best from Oz :)
They're extreme conditions mate but definitely worth it to see that absolutely breathtaking scenery, brilliant video 👍👍
The title of this show is so typically understated, I wonder if a more descriptive one would give it1000x the views it deserves
great guys.....but I would only go to Mongolia in Spring and Autumn, not in winter. Was there in 1983, in Summer....great country.
Feel your pain buddy, had similar experience in 2002 in Romania, poor deisel extreme Temps, not fun at all, well done, seems you guys are very adaptable 😁😁👍👍
Nice video, thanks for sharing!
First: thanks for taking the hassle of filming to let us take part in your experience!
Second: did you ever find out or conclude what in particular caused a) the heaters and b) the enginges to stop working / not start? Any changes you would make before going back into such conditions believing it would make it work better?
Thanks a lot!
Yes, I would like to know also.
Great video, I was going to offer advice on your axle problem thinking you were stuck there.
I take it you're out of trouble and resolved the issue.
Regards Gary, UK
Thanks, But we are out in one piece now.
Hi great videos just found you and good to watch,can I ask why you don't leave the trucks running over night if so cold?
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Great video chaps! Are you both still at Combe Valley Campers?? Take care & Stay safe. Atb Andy.
Not anymore mate.
Is it a Cummins engine issue ?
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