Awesome sitting in the shade of those majestic trees… wow. Good advice on litter issue too…we should all only leave footprints and take only memories. Thanks for sharing. Hope to be there in December 22.
Great video Ed your comments are spot on👍love the views they are really beautiful your very organised looking forward to seeing more of your wonderful videos 🌺
UA-cam content at its absolute best! Perfect mix of footage, b roll, voice. Just ace. And you’re a natural at talking to the camera! Can’t wait for the next one
Thanks for sharing Edward .Looks like you were realy enjoying the trip.Elephant sands to me is very special we never pass it on our way into Botswana .Best when it is dry season .All off the best to you .
Thanks for watching Sarel! It was an amazing trip🙌 I definitely agree that it’s better in the dry season but always great! all the best to you too Sarel.
Excellent story telling bud. TOPS. and thank you for putting this one together and taking us on our adventures. Nice one mate. Looking forward to the next one as always
Cheers for the outstanding vid, Edward mate. I could almost taste the potjie you made! We are locked down here in New Zealand because of the China virus, but your beautifully filmed videos keep us sane. And envious!! Wish we were in Botswana. Looking forward to the next one. I see Christoff in the back ground. Please give him my regards. I follow him and do enjoy his work. God bless, Dave.
Hey Dave, thank you so much for the kind words and support🙌 I really appreciate it 🇧🇼 I will certainly give him your regards, he’s got some great reviews coming up soon on the campsites that we stayed in, best regards and keep safe!
we did the Gweta oopsie as well... drove in from Kubu Island through the bush to find that the fuel station was not operational, that was back in 2016 though... Tracks4Africa did not update the status on their app so we had to lug it all the way back the Nata with empty Jerry cans and just less than a quarter tank left in a Jimny... was a bit stressful as the Jimny has the aerodynamics of a brick (plus a loaded roof rack) and the fuel gauge went down like watching the seconds hand on a clock.
It seems like it’s a common problem, some years I’ve filled up at Gweta no problem but it seems to be a consistent problem nowadays! Sounds like an awesome adventure though 🙌
Ed, Thanks! I love your vids and I think your expressions on litter were really important! Come on okes, make it lekker for all of us. I am planning on going here thanks to Ed, Chris and Ryan. Let´s keep it clean. I plan to.
Hey Edward, I met you guys at Khama Rhino sanctuary three weeks ago. Headed out to Baines a couple of days afterwards and we also saw lion's spoors just when you enter campsite 3 I think at Baines. Must have been quite a sizeable male. Will send you some of my favorite reclusive Namibian Campsites. Keep up the nice video's, they're magnificent!
Hey, it was awesome to meet you at Khama 🙌 that’s really cool, we also thought it was a large male, so this confirms our findings, how was Baines? I would appreciate that thank you🙏 thanks for the kind words I really appreciate it!
Hey boet, I've been watching your overland videos and thoroughly enjoying them. I noticed you asked for suggestions and I've thought it would be great if you could include maps into your videos which show your route
Hey bud! Thank you so much for the awesome comment and recommendations! I’ve been adding maps to my recent ones after someone said the same thing, thank you boet!
Hi Ed, fantastic vid btw. Quick question; I see you have a Landcruiser and I assume it’s an automatic? How does the auto gearbox handle sand and also towing an off-road caravan? Did you get an additional cooler for your gearbox? Also, have you changed the suspension on the Landcruiser?
Hey thanks very much for the kind words and for watching! It is a 6 speed automatic and it handles the sand perfectly! I use it in manual mode to save fuel and have no additional cooler, everything runs cold even in extreme heat. I have changed the suspension to an old man emu BP 51 shock and coil setup!
Thanks! The audio issues are when filming with the Go Pro, the second you up the DB in editing it breaks the audio up, the only alternative is to fit an external mic to the GoPro which I plan on doing in the future.
I don't know how I missed this one. As always tremendous. I wish I was there (soon is the plan).
our country is beautiful
It certainly is!
Awesome sitting in the shade of those majestic trees… wow. Good advice on litter issue too…we should all only leave footprints and take only memories. Thanks for sharing. Hope to be there in December 22.
Wonderful, just wonderful; great, positive comments; your love for the place, comes through !!!
Great videos
Great video Ed your comments are spot on👍love the views they are really beautiful your very organised looking forward to seeing more of your wonderful videos 🌺
Watching your videos made me fall in love with camping until we got our camper trailer. Thank you for reminding campers to leave the place better...
UA-cam content at its absolute best! Perfect mix of footage, b roll, voice. Just ace. And you’re a natural at talking to the camera! Can’t wait for the next one
Thank you Rich🙏🙏 I really appreciate it 👌
Thanks for sharing Edward .Looks like you were realy enjoying the trip.Elephant sands to me is very special we never pass it on our way into Botswana .Best when it is dry season .All off the best to you .
Thanks for watching Sarel! It was an amazing trip🙌 I definitely agree that it’s better in the dry season but always great! all the best to you too Sarel.
Awesome content ❤
Thank you!
Woow really so nice Thanks the video..#BEAUTIFUL AFRICA
Alas we didn’t get to see the end result of what looked like an amazing potjie. Another epic episode. So many fond memories of the area.
According to the other two it was pretty good! Thank you so much, I appreciate the kind words! It is an amazing area that’s for sure!
Super content ED keep up the good work
Thank you so much Desmond!
Excellent story telling bud. TOPS. and thank you for putting this one together and taking us on our adventures. Nice one mate. Looking forward to the next one as always
Thanks for the kind words mate! It was an amazing trip that’s for sure🇧🇼
Once again some great content. Keep it up
Thank you bro!
Nice pictures. J20 in Africa must be epic adventure 😎
Thank you! 🙌
Awesome video mate! Really enjoying the content and collaborations between you guys. Hopefully join you soon!
Thanks mate! That would be awesome!!
Cheers for the outstanding vid, Edward mate. I could almost taste the potjie you made! We are locked down here in New Zealand because of the China virus, but your beautifully filmed videos keep us sane. And envious!! Wish we were in Botswana. Looking forward to the next one.
I see Christoff in the back ground. Please give him my regards. I follow him and do enjoy his work.
God bless, Dave.
Hey Dave, thank you so much for the kind words and support🙌 I really appreciate it 🇧🇼 I will certainly give him your regards, he’s got some great reviews coming up soon on the campsites that we stayed in, best regards and keep safe!
we did the Gweta oopsie as well... drove in from Kubu Island through the bush to find that the fuel station was not operational, that was back in 2016 though... Tracks4Africa did not update the status on their app so we had to lug it all the way back the Nata with empty Jerry cans and just less than a quarter tank left in a Jimny... was a bit stressful as the Jimny has the aerodynamics of a brick (plus a loaded roof rack) and the fuel gauge went down like watching the seconds hand on a clock.
It seems like it’s a common problem, some years I’ve filled up at Gweta no problem but it seems to be a consistent problem nowadays! Sounds like an awesome adventure though 🙌
Nostalgia is creeping in, I need to go back. Awesome vid guys keep up the great content.
It certainly is! Thanks man, appreciate the support!
Ed, Thanks! I love your vids and I think your expressions on litter were really important! Come on okes, make it lekker for all of us. I am planning on going here thanks to Ed, Chris and Ryan. Let´s keep it clean. I plan to.
BlackAura72 thank you so much! I really appreciate it. Yes it’s a big problem there but hopefully people start taking their own rubbish out!
Another great episode Ed! V says best one yet!
Thank you Chris and V🙌 I really appreciate it 👌
Really nice video of an amazing place on earth - I would really like to see and visit Baines Baobabs and spend some time there. Thanks for sharing 👍🏾
Thank you so much for watching and for the kind words! Baines is an amazing place and well worth the visit 🙌
Awesome filmography, really enjoyed the video. The song at 4:30 gives so much character to the scene. Keep it up.
Thank you so much for the awesome comment! 🙌🙌
Hey Edward, I met you guys at Khama Rhino sanctuary three weeks ago. Headed out to Baines a couple of days afterwards and we also saw lion's spoors just when you enter campsite 3 I think at Baines. Must have been quite a sizeable male. Will send you some of my favorite reclusive Namibian Campsites. Keep up the nice video's, they're magnificent!
Hey, it was awesome to meet you at Khama 🙌 that’s really cool, we also thought it was a large male, so this confirms our findings, how was Baines? I would appreciate that thank you🙏 thanks for the kind words I really appreciate it!
Awesome - like being there with you. What happened to the leg potjie - waiting to see the result?
Hey boet, I've been watching your overland videos and thoroughly enjoying them. I noticed you asked for suggestions and I've thought it would be great if you could include maps into your videos which show your route
Hey bud! Thank you so much for the awesome comment and recommendations! I’ve been adding maps to my recent ones after someone said the same thing, thank you boet!
Really great episode mate! Baines is amazing, wish we could go back there right now :)
Thank you mate! 🙌 it is an amazing place 🇧🇼
Hey greta video. Do you have a full tour video of your tent?
Thank you so much! Unfortunately not at the moment but there will be one soon!
Amazing content Edward !
Love your vids !
- @africatoys
Thank you Ian, much appreciated! Keep up the great work on @africatoys!
Lekker storie Ed - my g@t juk so erg om die 80 te start. Groete in die Noorde
Dankie Henry! Groete in die suide!
@@EdwardBath TX Ed, selfde vir julle daarbo
Nice video
Thanks!
Hi Ed, how did you book the Campsite at Baines Baobabs please ?
Hi Christine! You book through the Xomae Group website🙌
Great video! what are your mavic pro camera settings? Are you using polar pro?
MORIMOTO KENYA Thank you so much! Rules and regulations state that you are not allowed to fly a drone in Botswana so no Drone was used on this trip.
Isn't a club..I would love to join a trip like that
Hi Ed, fantastic vid btw. Quick question; I see you have a Landcruiser and I assume it’s an automatic? How does the auto gearbox handle sand and also towing an off-road caravan? Did you get an additional cooler for your gearbox? Also, have you changed the suspension on the Landcruiser?
Hey thanks very much for the kind words and for watching! It is a 6 speed automatic and it handles the sand perfectly! I use it in manual mode to save fuel and have no additional cooler, everything runs cold even in extreme heat. I have changed the suspension to an old man emu BP 51 shock and coil setup!
Edward Bath many thanks! Great to know!
Hi Edward, dankie vir die cool channel, leke om bietjie ons local ouens te support en nie net Ausie channels te kyk nie.
Marinco de Jager Baie Dankie Marinco🙌🙌
Hi Edward , enjoying the vids , please have a look at the sound especially when talking to one of the other guys , keep up the good work.
Thanks! The audio issues are when filming with the Go Pro, the second you up the DB in editing it breaks the audio up, the only alternative is to fit an external mic to the GoPro which I plan on doing in the future.