@@ortiko Your channel is great, just subscribed. Most of the camping and hiking is done in nature and game reserves, so I think it is to protect both the dogs and wild animals.
Hi, I built it during the first lock down. It was not complicated and I don't have many woodworking tools. I will be doing a video soon on how I made it.
Great video! A rinkhals is dark towards black without a lighter/yellow belly. A rinkhals is poisonous but very seldom lethal and it is a very timid snake that relies on an aggressive display for protection. That could be a brown-house snake or more likely a mole snake due to the light underside.
Thanks, I don't know my snakes that well. I did a google search and was the best match I could find. You seem to know your snakes! Thanks for watching.
I would be more inclined to think it was more than likely a Cape Cobra. Although they do have quite a colour variation they are known to be dark brown to golden brown with yellow underbelly.
Hi, I'm actually going to make a video soon on how I made my chuck box. I'm not good at woodwork and do not have many tools. I made my chuck box during the first lock-down last year and it was a fun project as I had the time. Unfortunately I'm very busy at the moment and wont have time to make another one.
Great stuff , did you manage to get the bag to Potso? And I need to go camp st lower injisuthi , how do I book a site at the campsite you're camping and can I also book for the lower injusuthi cave at the same place?
Hi, I booked through the national park. I think it is like a central booking system, but I'm not sure. Yes, Potso got his bag and sent me pics of himself using it. He was very grateful.
Hi, I'm not sure on the size, it is quite big. I bought it from Makro and its actually on special at the moment for about R500. I paid R700. It comes with 2 poles, I bought extra poles and stronger pegs. Its also very waterproof.
When I lived in SA still, often went camping and overnight hiking at Injisuthi. The one camping trip early morning cooked a full english breakfast with mates. We wernt too hungry so we put a fly net over and went too the river for a bath... Got back and Baboons litterly levelled the campsite. Destroyed the breakfast 😂🤣🤣😂. Looked like a bomb had gone off😂😂. Lesson learned... Good times Great memories!!
Love your little kitchen.
Thank you! 😊
Awesome! Lovely encounter with the Secretary Bird 😃
Thanks!
Thanks for sharing great video
Glad you enjoyed it
Lekker set up
Thanks
Nice kitchen
This was amazing video I have seen for south African camper. Thanks and I will try the camp site
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Couldn't think of a better thing to do right now. Urghh I'll have to wait, work is calling 😜
Hi Chris
That camp kitchen looks awesome, any chance you can share the dimensions?
Hi, Im going to do a video on my camp kitchen soon.
I was thinking the same thing. What a brilliant camp kitchen!
Love your setup bro. Very neat and practical. Maybe next time show the how you unpack and setup.
Thanks, I will be doing a video on my camp kitchen soon.
Awsome I love camping keep making these videos
Thanks, I want to do a motorbike camping trip with lighter gear.
@@chrisharper5856 😁 I wonder how that will work without a camping kitchen 🤣
@@sashveerarjoon8238 I will definitely miss the camp kitchen and the potjie pot.
The most honest review of die Berg thanks Chris next month I'm in the berg
Thanks, enjoy your time in the Berg.
Nice video. We'll be heading to Injisuthi in December ....
Injisuthi is an amazing place, I can't wait to return. Enjoy your trip in December.
Great footage! 👍big like from me! I also enjoy hiking, camping, fishing/hunting with my dog and solo. Keep on!!!
Thanks, I'll check out your channel. I'm keen to take my dogs camping. Not many places here allow dogs because of the wildlife.
@@chrisharper5856 what could be the problem from a pet(dog) for wildlife? Is it to protect dogs from willife?
@@ortiko Your channel is great, just subscribed. Most of the camping and hiking is done in nature and game reserves, so I think it is to protect both the dogs and wild animals.
@@chrisharper5856 can you just car camping around randomly stealthily of course ?
Love the video.. quick question, did you build your camp kitchen or you get it from somewhere? looking to get something similar. thanks.
Hi, I built it during the first lock down. It was not complicated and I don't have many woodworking tools. I will be doing a video soon on how I made it.
@@chrisharper5856 looking forward to seeing this video
Has the video on the camp kitchen been released yet?
Great video! A rinkhals is dark towards black without a lighter/yellow belly. A rinkhals is poisonous but very seldom lethal and it is a very timid snake that relies on an aggressive display for protection. That could be a brown-house snake or more likely a mole snake due to the light underside.
Thanks, I don't know my snakes that well. I did a google search and was the best match I could find. You seem to know your snakes! Thanks for watching.
I would be more inclined to think it was more than likely a Cape Cobra. Although they do have quite a colour variation they are known to be dark brown to golden brown with yellow underbelly.
I like your 'chuck box' @Chris. I was about to ask you where one can get a similar one.
Are you open to make the same for sale?
Hi, I'm actually going to make a video soon on how I made my chuck box. I'm not good at woodwork and do not have many tools. I made my chuck box during the first lock-down last year and it was a fun project as I had the time. Unfortunately I'm very busy at the moment and wont have time to make another one.
Great stuff , did you manage to get the bag to Potso? And I need to go camp st lower injisuthi , how do I book a site at the campsite you're camping and can I also book for the lower injusuthi cave at the same place?
Hi, I booked through the national park. I think it is like a central booking system, but I'm not sure. Yes, Potso got his bag and sent me pics of himself using it. He was very grateful.
Great setup , what are the specs on that tarp ? I hammock camp so always curious when I see a tarp .
Hi, I'm not sure on the size, it is quite big. I bought it from Makro and its actually on special at the moment for about R500. I paid R700. It comes with 2 poles, I bought extra poles and stronger pegs. Its also very waterproof.
With out nyama it's not a potjie 😂
The potjie police definitely don't like me calling it a potjie :)
When I lived in SA still, often went camping and overnight hiking at Injisuthi. The one camping trip early morning cooked a full english breakfast with mates. We wernt too hungry so we put a fly net over and went too the river for a bath... Got back and Baboons litterly levelled the campsite. Destroyed the breakfast 😂🤣🤣😂. Looked like a bomb had gone off😂😂. Lesson learned... Good times Great memories!!
Ja, those baboons are ruthless. I'm itching for another camping trip.