Wow some beautiful countryside driving and views . those cliff buildings were awesome looking would love to have visited them . love watching your landy on those dirt tracks . And wow what a spectacular camping spot . Thanks again for sharing your wonderful travel memories with us all your over landing friends . Cheers from Steve Stott in Sutherlin Oregon U.S.A. :):) 🍻👍🏼😁
hi guys, soo awesome 🙂We have the same pop-top-roof. I noticed you fix the hammock to a bracket on the roof's frame? Have you any details about that? I'd like to do something similar, as it seems there is always only ONE tree nearby ;-) Just wondering what could hold the weight.
Hi Frank! We actually got them from x vision x. It is the same bracket they use for the 270° awning. We got them for the shower tube (before the tube was on the roof ) but we use it for the hammock, as well as the TRX straps. So we have been testing them for a while and they are rock solid.
Hey, we're not big fans of handing out coordinates, we want everyone to go out and explore. And not Pilger to places others have been before. If places get too frequently visited, the experience has shown that authority puts up signs to ban camping or overnight parking. That being said, check the designated apps, we realized after we found the place that it is marked there.
Hey, in the last 2 years of driving 70k km around the world we did in total 5 times a fire. We never did a new fire pit or did it somewhere where there is a high risk of bushfires. We didn’t know it’s forbidden there, but if you travel Türkiye you will see that locals do fires everywhere all the time…
Good to relax and and do nothing for a change, thanks for sharing.
Yeah it was a beautiful spot!
nice trip so many beautiful place thk👍👍
It's been quite a ride yeap 😎
Those burgers looked fantastic.
Thanks 😊
..cool video keep up the great content.. Thank you…
Thanks Jörg!
@@Thebluelandy Thank you very mutch... have a nice day.... see you….
Wow some beautiful countryside driving and views . those cliff buildings were awesome looking would love to have visited them . love watching your landy on those dirt tracks . And wow what a spectacular camping spot . Thanks again for sharing your wonderful travel memories with us all your over landing friends . Cheers from Steve Stott in Sutherlin Oregon U.S.A. :):) 🍻👍🏼😁
Thanks again Steve for the support
Thank you for sharing your Videos, I like to watch and feel farsickness😉😅😂
hi guys, soo awesome 🙂We have the same pop-top-roof. I noticed you fix the hammock to a bracket on the roof's frame? Have you any details about that? I'd like to do something similar, as it seems there is always only ONE tree nearby ;-) Just wondering what could hold the weight.
Hi Frank! We actually got them from x vision x. It is the same bracket they use for the 270° awning. We got them for the shower tube (before the tube was on the roof ) but we use it for the hammock, as well as the TRX straps. So we have been testing them for a while and they are rock solid.
@@Thebluelandy Danke :)
The switchback roads in the Greek mountains use to be so bad you had to alternate going forward on one leg and reverse on the next.
Yeah, and knowing that the Defender doesn't have a great turning circle, I bet it was a nightmare. 😱😱😱😱
@@Thebluelandy nonsense! I can turn mine around in 20 hectares easily! 😁
Hi guys. Please share the coordinates of the place where you have been camping for several nights? I want to get there in my truck.
Hey, we're not big fans of handing out coordinates, we want everyone to go out and explore. And not Pilger to places others have been before. If places get too frequently visited, the experience has shown that authority puts up signs to ban camping or overnight parking.
That being said, check the designated apps, we realized after we found the place that it is marked there.
Setting fire in forest area is forbidden in Türkiye!
Hey, in the last 2 years of driving 70k km around the world we did in total 5 times a fire. We never did a new fire pit or did it somewhere where there is a high risk of bushfires.
We didn’t know it’s forbidden there, but if you travel Türkiye you will see that locals do fires everywhere all the time…
Ouh we thought it was okay here as locals were doing it as well. Thank you for the info!