Thans suberbs. I am 76 but enjoy all yr videos. Never stop. Takes me all over and enjoy all the food with you. May you keep on and never stop. See places where i have toured around and best of all places i never bern at. So keep it up.....better than any movie. Building the love for our beutiful country will never stop. Regards and thanks erna vd merwe.
WOW, such an epic episode. Well done mate, and thank you for the efforts. Awesome to watch this series unfold, and your camera work just keep getting better and better. A trip of a lifetime. Nice one.
Thanks. Awesome video of the 4 lads crossing the CKG. Edward, I notice you had 4 jerry cans on the roof. How much fuel did you use on this crossing? We are hoping to come over from Oz to do Botswana & Namibia self-drive. Great videos, keep up the awesome travels. Go well, go shell.
Thanks again for commenting Deon, I really appreciate it! We can’t wait for the borders to open so we can be back at it again, looks like we will have to explore some new places in SA first which is also a great opportunity!
Great video.. I'm planning a trip hopefully this year to botswana...got plenty of tips watching the botswana series..by the way whos the musical artist for music starting at 6:54
i have a feeling the 200 tyre was damaged by mophane tree branches ,its a very strong tree when dry next time be mindful of it, usually its left in the tracks by those who get stuck for traction! Great episode mate!
Man I love what you Guys are contributing to the viewers, stunning! I especially appreciate the CKGR videos as we were supposed to leave on the 26th June, which will not happen anymore, sadly. Keep it up, truly appreciate the efforts to video, edit and upload! Keep them coming, always looking forward to the next episode.
Thank you Dirk! We really appreciate the kind words, I’m sorry to hear about your trip👎 we also had to cancel our trip to Moremi and Chobe in July unfortunately but hopefully we will be able to travel soon 🙌
Great episode Edward , I want know something, how are you guys comfortable changing tyres while there are potentially predators lurking close by? I'm so afraid of lions, lepeords etc.. I wish I had your courage 🤣🤣
I love you’re videos, Kalahari is amazing. What was your exact route? What time of the year did you travel? Whe had booked everything in April 2020, but due to covid19 we had to stay at home..
Please stop putting out this (great) content. I can't get any work done. LOL. Question: 1. Is your dash cover also made by Takla? 2. What jacks do you guys mostly use - OEM scissor type or bottle jacks? (or have both)
Thanks again Sean 🙌 the dash cover is made by Takla but is not in production yet. We generally use factory bottle jacks but also carry high lift and air jacks if necessary 🙌
@@EdwardBath I spent a small fortune at Takla with full seat covers, floor covering and a boot cover for my Everest 4x4. I'm sure they can make me a dash cover - for a fee obviously. I am avoiding the purchase of a high-lift jack as far as possible given the cost/weight/storage/risk/rare use and, no lift points on my Everest. I'd love to add a bottle jack but extendable ones are so hard to find (in Pretoria area). So far only a scissor jack with expander plate.
Thans suberbs.
I am 76 but enjoy all yr videos. Never stop. Takes me all over and enjoy all the food with you. May you keep on and never stop.
See places where i have toured around and best of all places i never bern at.
So keep it up.....better than any movie. Building the love for our beutiful country will never stop.
Regards and thanks erna vd merwe.
Thank you so much Erna! It’s a privilege to take you along in the journey. Thanks for the amazing comment!
I was amazed all this time that you had not come across some snake. Now it looks real
Camera view simply superb and scenery looks awesome wonderful and mind blowing very nice Edward
Thank you so much!
Videos keep on getting better and better.
Thank you!
Very unfortunate about your tyre Ed, but the Kalahari is one hell of a place and you were lucky you were cooled down by the rains
Nice video, Piper Pan (a.k.a Animal Paradise) on my wish list this year!!
What a beautifull place to be .Looks like you had a wonderfull time .Thanks for sharing Edward
It was a fantastic place and we had a great time thank you Sarel! It’s only a pleasure, thank you for watching! 🙌
What a great episode Edward 👌 I'm telling you, you guys are rockstars of the African bushveld and the animals are the orchestra 👍👌✌🔥⛺🐾 "AWESOME "
Herbert E Fox thank you so much for the comment! And for always supporting the channel 🙌 you are awesome!
WOW, such an epic episode. Well done mate, and thank you for the efforts. Awesome to watch this series unfold, and your camera work just keep getting better and better. A trip of a lifetime. Nice one.
Thank you for the kind words mate!
Another great episode Ed, you guys inspire! Keep them coming, they better than tv/Netflix 😀⛰🏕
Thank you Stephen! 🙌🙌
That Xade to Bape road was something else and there were way too many puffadders at Bape 😬! Great episode mate, looking forward to the final one!
Way too many puff adders! Thanks mate appreciate it!
Top class 🤜🏽🤜🏽🤜🏽
Thank you! 🙌
Love the wildlife shots man. Lekker to watch your guys trip!
Thanks mate! Appreciate the support and kind words🙌
Thanks. Awesome video of the 4 lads crossing the CKG. Edward, I notice you had 4 jerry cans on the roof. How much fuel did you use on this crossing? We are hoping to come over from Oz to do Botswana & Namibia self-drive. Great videos, keep up the awesome travels. Go well, go shell.
Another great video had to watch them all again together. Keep up the good work
Thank you so much brother!
Great episode mate!! We really enjoyed this one and your edits are top class! Keep it up..
Thank you for the kind message and support mate! I really appreciate it.
Great content as always! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much!
Lekker episode gents.
Thank you Mnr 🙌
Great episodes Edward, bored as hell with this virus. Can't wait to travel again.
Thank you so much mate! I really appreciate the support and kind words!
Another great video Edward. Hopefully the borders will open soon, then you guys can go explore again, seeing all the parks in Bots have opened.
Thanks again for commenting Deon, I really appreciate it! We can’t wait for the borders to open so we can be back at it again, looks like we will have to explore some new places in SA first which is also a great opportunity!
An excellent episode. Great journey and your music is on point. Well done bud, and thank you for taking us through the CKGR. Footage is awesome.
Thank you mate! Thank you for the footage, couldn’t have compiled it without you.
You advise the Spot X Bluetooth Messenger? Nice channel, you make May Weekend. Regards from Germany
Great video Ed! Definitely inspiration for a trip. Keep them coming
Thank you so much!
Great episode man! Not helping with my wanderlust though!
Thanks Man! I agree, hopefully you can restart your epic trip soon!
Great video.. I'm planning a trip hopefully this year to botswana...got plenty of tips watching the botswana series..by the way whos the musical artist for music starting at 6:54
i have a feeling the 200 tyre was damaged by mophane tree branches ,its a very strong tree when dry next time be mindful of it, usually its left in the tracks by those who get stuck for traction! Great episode mate!
We tried to miss as many as we could but some of them couldn’t be missed. Thank you mate! 🙌
oaitse moremi it is a tree stump.... Lost a new bf on that stretch.... The sound when it happens is just crazy.... Psssssssss!
Man I love what you Guys are contributing to the viewers, stunning! I especially appreciate the CKGR videos as we were supposed to leave on the 26th June, which will not happen anymore, sadly. Keep it up, truly appreciate the efforts to video, edit and upload!
Keep them coming, always looking forward to the next episode.
Thank you Dirk! We really appreciate the kind words, I’m sorry to hear about your trip👎 we also had to cancel our trip to Moremi and Chobe in July unfortunately but hopefully we will be able to travel soon 🙌
Great episode Edward , I want know something, how are you guys comfortable changing tyres while there are potentially predators lurking close by?
I'm so afraid of lions, lepeords etc.. I wish I had your courage 🤣🤣
Thank you Charles! We always have one person on the lookout while the others are working!😂 we are super aware trust me 😂🙌
Loving the episodes mate🙌🏻🔥
Thank You Mate!
I love you’re videos, Kalahari is amazing. What was your exact route? What time of the year did you travel? Whe had booked everything in April 2020, but due to covid19 we had to stay at home..
Three,s(4) company. Travelling in real luxury is a bonus, will compare how wide the 200 is? Enjoyed the video. Thank you.
Thanks mate! Yeah it’s a lot wider than the other vehicles, ended up losing some paint on the side.
Videos are getting better and better. Keep it up china🙌🏼. Maybe more drone shots if legal of course🙏🏼🥺 but always entertaining 🇿🇦
Thanks bud! We are working on getting drone permits to fly in Botswana but unfortunately they didn’t come through in time, it’s quite a process!
Agreed Thomas😄
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Where can I find your Potjie recipe?
Please stop putting out this (great) content. I can't get any work done. LOL. Question: 1. Is your dash cover also made by Takla? 2. What jacks do you guys mostly use - OEM scissor type or bottle jacks? (or have both)
Thanks again Sean 🙌 the dash cover is made by Takla but is not in production yet. We generally use factory bottle jacks but also carry high lift and air jacks if necessary 🙌
@@EdwardBath I spent a small fortune at Takla with full seat covers, floor covering and a boot cover for my Everest 4x4. I'm sure they can make me a dash cover - for a fee obviously. I am avoiding the purchase of a high-lift jack as far as possible given the cost/weight/storage/risk/rare use and, no lift points on my Everest. I'd love to add a bottle jack but extendable ones are so hard to find (in Pretoria area). So far only a scissor jack with expander plate.