Thanks for joining us on this amazing expedition! A special thanks to our patrons, crowd funders and corporate sponsors for making this series a reality!
Once again Ryan, Christoff and Ed show why they are the class of the field of overlanding film makers. So well done, real and uncontrived and naturally presented with calm no nonsense delivery. Such a treat and delight. Thanks guys.
Again the dynamic between Ryan, Christoff and Ed is Amazing ... I'm so glad we had this final episode released as a conclusion to the series I enjoyed every second of this .... the photography is spot on and the review of the campsites is much appreciated. Cant wait for the next series from the team ...... WELL DONE
Southern Africa has some of the most beautiful and remote wild open places. Thank you guys for exposing these gems to the whole world. You are really privileged.
You are the best 3 man team I know. You are living the dream but your friendship is great. It is always worth the wait as your commentary just put so much colour into the video. You are all gifted and I am hooked for life. I don't yet have the luxury of travelling to these remote areas, but you are taking me along. Second best, but then your knowledge and passion make it always worth the wait.
On your homebound route, you refer to heading south from Tsumeb to Windhoek then west to Botswana. This is mentioned more than once. You would in fact need to travel East from Windhoek in order to get to Botswana.
Thanks! In Botswana and Namibia there are veterinary fences that stop the spread of foot and mouth disease. You thus can’t take raw meat over these fences in certain directions
You guys could have also simply completely remove the prop shaft on the Cruiser in order to tow at a slightly faster speed and no stopping for cool down required as well. (This way any rotation of internal mechanical parts are eliminated when the wheel are turning.) This is one of the main reasons I prefer manuals of auto's, no towing challenges should the issues start popping up. 🙃
100%. Was a little dodgy working underneath the car on Grootberg pass though. We subsequently found out though that you can tow it at normal speed if you put it in P and transfer case in N
Thanks for joining us on this amazing expedition! A special thanks to our patrons, crowd funders and corporate sponsors for making this series a reality!
Once again Ryan, Christoff and Ed show why they are the class of the field of overlanding film makers. So well done, real and uncontrived and naturally presented with calm no nonsense delivery. Such a treat and delight. Thanks guys.
Thank you!
You have good food, good view, good experience. and Good Friendships.
Very enjoying watching this video.
You guys just seem like the right crowd to travel with. Great job. Cheers from Canada.
Again the dynamic between Ryan, Christoff and Ed is Amazing ... I'm so glad we had this final episode released as a conclusion to the series
I enjoyed every second of this .... the photography is spot on and the review of the campsites is much appreciated. Cant wait for the next series from the team ...... WELL DONE
Southern Africa has some of the most beautiful and remote wild open places. Thank you guys for exposing these gems to the whole world. You are really privileged.
Best trip and inspiring giving boys trip vibes very good and thanks for choosing Namibia 🇳🇦 ❤.
Have been eagerly awaiting for Ep3..thanks alot for showing me the beauty of my country.
A trio of legends👏👏 well done on this one🤙🤙 keep it up
Always a joy to follow you on your journey. Thanks so much for sharing. Greetings from the UK.
Legends, a trio of legends. Phenomenal series, thank you!
I just love the tripartite relationship between you guys (Chris, Ryan & Eddie) keep globetrotting you're the best!
Love the series. I am hooked on the idea of somehow overlanding in Namibia someday ever since seeing The Grand Tour lads do it. Maybe before I'm 50.
a truly phenomenal experience. 💯✌
Epic......nice one guys.
Thanks for sharing 🤙
Thanks Paul!
What an amazing adventure it turned out to be, thank you Cristoff, Ed and Ryan for creating such a brilliant package, the cinematography was epic.
Thanks Glenn!
Scenery is just stunning.
Great review.😍
Hello can I get help with the last song played when the Fortuner guy was working on the car battery wires . Beautiful song
Very useful video
Thanks for this guys! ❤🎉
U guys rock.
Awesome video
Thanks
I'm just waiting for episode 4
There is no episode 4
@@OverlandingEscape That's too bad
You are the best 3 man team I know. You are living the dream but your friendship is great. It is always worth the wait as your commentary just put so much colour into the video. You are all gifted and I am hooked for life. I don't yet have the luxury of travelling to these remote areas, but you are taking me along. Second best, but then your knowledge and passion make it always worth the wait.
Thanks Johan!
On your homebound route, you refer to heading south from Tsumeb to Windhoek then west to Botswana. This is mentioned more than once. You would in fact need to travel East from Windhoek in order to get to Botswana.
Thanks for sharing with us this great adventure. Which month did you actually do it?
This was in October 2022
Ryan always reminds me of an english speaking Casper de Vries
Love your videos guys keep up the good job but I don't understand the theory of no raw meat allowed kindly explain.
Thanks! In Botswana and Namibia there are veterinary fences that stop the spread of foot and mouth disease. You thus can’t take raw meat over these fences in certain directions
You guys could have also simply completely remove the prop shaft on the Cruiser in order to tow at a slightly faster speed and no stopping for cool down required as well. (This way any rotation of internal mechanical parts are eliminated when the wheel are turning.) This is one of the main reasons I prefer manuals of auto's, no towing challenges should the issues start popping up. 🙃
100%. Was a little dodgy working underneath the car on Grootberg pass though. We subsequently found out though that you can tow it at normal speed if you put it in P and transfer case in N
Good day.
May i ask what software are you using.
Living in Namibia, working in Guinea.
Thank you
Why the raw meat rule? You guys are a great team.
It is intended to prevent the spread of foot and mouth disease.
Hi guys. It's been 6 months. we waiting
Hi there, unfortunately we have had to put episodes on hold to repair vehicles after the Namibia adventure
I guess I’m a sucker for pain because I went through a lot of bruising during those episodes