Surfing Palau - yes, you can!
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14 сағат бұрын
Hike to Palau's Ngatpang waterfall
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21 сағат бұрын
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@scottlang7271
@scottlang7271 3 сағат бұрын
Great to see the whole family involved, Mighty. And kayaking was a perfect way to get around the islands :)
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors 3 сағат бұрын
@@scottlang7271 - exploring on a kayak or via SUP allows you to take in the beauty of the rock islands at a suitable pace. Boats are good too, but you miss so much beauty at that speed. This was a fantastic trip, and Paddling Palau (a local kayak tour company) helped us make it possible.
@JUANORQUIO
@JUANORQUIO 6 күн бұрын
WoW! That's Lovely! Cheers for more incredible and awesome adventures! Have A Great Week!
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors 6 күн бұрын
Thank you! I appreciate your kind comment!
@sentoneYYC
@sentoneYYC 8 күн бұрын
Hit, install the foot pads BEFORE inflating, it makes it much more easy.
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors 8 күн бұрын
@@sentoneYYC - thanks for the hot tip!
@TalieJamesRiungel
@TalieJamesRiungel 10 күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@beezytalkingshit9319
@beezytalkingshit9319 18 күн бұрын
What's the weight limit for this kayak?
@SakuNiro-nq4fm
@SakuNiro-nq4fm 19 күн бұрын
I miss u guys mighty
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors 14 күн бұрын
@@SakuNiro-nq4fm - we miss you too mate!
@scottlang7271
@scottlang7271 19 күн бұрын
Great
@rodneyyoshida8045
@rodneyyoshida8045 25 күн бұрын
Thanks bro! hope all is well with you and your family back home...Hope to see you next time and shoot more videos.... Take care!
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors 9 күн бұрын
Thanks so much! Stay tuned for more adventures in pristine paradise Palau!
@kianiemesiochel8585
@kianiemesiochel8585 26 күн бұрын
Less Gooow 15/30 😎
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors 26 күн бұрын
@@kianiemesiochel8585 Sulang brother!
@michaelwurst7165
@michaelwurst7165 28 күн бұрын
Awesome video and gotta check out the electric pump you picked up. My kayak just came Saturday and im taking it out today. The only difference is i only have a motorcycle and thats why i chose the k2 as it can strap to my motorcycle.
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors 28 күн бұрын
Glad you liked the video - please subscribe. I’ll be publishing more of my adventures in the kayak in the weeks ahead. If you’ve got questions, please feel free to ask.
@scottlang7271
@scottlang7271 Ай бұрын
Gee, great video, Mighty. How did you get the final few aerial shots - using a drone?
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors 29 күн бұрын
@@scottlang7271 - yes, I have a DJI drone that I use to add another perspective to the clips. Palau is amazing from all angles!
@scottlang7271
@scottlang7271 Ай бұрын
Wahoo indeed! Looks delicious too :)
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors 29 күн бұрын
@@scottlang7271 - so good; nothing like a meal of fresh fish
@hermanaidip6747
@hermanaidip6747 Ай бұрын
Helli
@Kruser4111
@Kruser4111 Ай бұрын
Love "There's so much wow right here in Palau!" 😂
@johnb5033
@johnb5033 2 ай бұрын
いいな! 楽しそう!
@4IRPODS
@4IRPODS 2 ай бұрын
Hello! I really like your content honestly From the bottom of my heart
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors 2 ай бұрын
Thank you; there is more coming soon
@mikeb3268
@mikeb3268 2 ай бұрын
I did this ride today! Actually, I stopped at the car park and went back down. Still pretty brutal!
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors 2 ай бұрын
Did you watch the video before or after doing the ride?
@mikeb3268
@mikeb3268 2 ай бұрын
@@TheMightyOutdoors I watched the video after I got home today. I’ve been there 3 times this month (local legend!) I’m just using the first segment (begins where you were chatting with that women by her car) as a training ride. It’s a 14% average gradient so good for building leg strength, I guess.
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors 2 ай бұрын
@@mikeb3268 #legend - thanks for the comment; it’s a good climb. Don’t forget to sub! :-)
@mikeb3268
@mikeb3268 2 ай бұрын
@@TheMightyOutdoorsDone, mate. By the way, I’m Welsh but lived in Perth for 17 years. My 3 kids still live there. Give me a shout next time you’re in this neck of the woods.
@scottlang7271
@scottlang7271 5 ай бұрын
Hmm. No expert on this, but suggest that you go out with a 4WD club - and without any modifications- the first time to see what your Land Rover is capable of as it currently is. Like all things, it will have its strengths and weaknesses, but if you get bogged etc, it’s going to be good to have the help around you. Secondly, think about these things in sequence - what takes up more space or needs to go in first? Trailer - can be handy but will double the space you need to park. Fine out in the bush; much less good in the regional towns and cities, or on smaller, tighter roads. Weather - it’s very different driving on rock, sand, or mud. So you should definitely think about weight. It can be useful at some points and horrid at others. Modularity - maybe don’t buy too much gear at once. You likely don’t need all the bells and whistles on every single trip you do.
@tekpic04
@tekpic04 6 ай бұрын
One of the best advice I have come across so far on modification of Landy for overlanding. Thanks for the advice and I suggest you fit the rock slider's, so that you have chassis damage. "All's well, ends well" (The Third Man).
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors 6 ай бұрын
Keen to hear any other tips you might know - this is going to be an epic build. Keen to do it right, and once.
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors 6 ай бұрын
Definitely getting rock sliders; looking at Tuff Ant’s sliders at the moment
@supakidgalaxy
@supakidgalaxy 6 ай бұрын
Looks so fun riding around the city
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors 6 ай бұрын
It’s a hoot - highly recommend, but be safe
@supakidgalaxy
@supakidgalaxy 6 ай бұрын
Do you have any osakaarea routes posted anywhere? Going there next week and am looking to do some road riding
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors 6 ай бұрын
Hi! From Osaka I’d recommend going up Mt Rokko (I’ve got another video on that); to Minoh and the hills around it; or towards Chihayaakasaka (especially if you are in the East side of Osaka). Take a look at the videos on the channel; including the one for Hodge Podge (a great bike shop well worth the visit).
@supakidgalaxy
@supakidgalaxy 6 ай бұрын
@@TheMightyOutdoors thank you so much for the reply. I’ll look into those videos! How are the mountains this time of year? Is it snow/icy up there? Cheers
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors 6 ай бұрын
@@supakidgalaxy Mt Rokko gets snow, but I’ve never seen it collect over the road. It will be cold though, so be ready for that. Minoh is a lower altitude, and a really great circuit, so I’d start there and see how you go. You can string some great rides together in that area.
@campingbegins
@campingbegins 6 ай бұрын
Awesome! It's like watching myself 2 years ago when I got mine. I don't go silly on the money and try to buy with budget in mind... Currently done Roof rack CTE flat platform (i'd love an Rhino rack pioneer but they're SO expensive) and K9 Ladder. Slim light bar under roof rack (i'm not a fan of spot lights). Removed 3 row seats and built storage in place with 2 bins behind 2nd row housing a leisure battery. Deconstructed a Kmart battery box and fitted into rear inside panel for USB and 12v (Ciggy) with Andersen connector for solar hook up. Replaced all internal lighting with LED (eBay) very effective! APT Rock sliders (expensive but good!). Safari 'style' snorkel. Mine is a 2011 D4, i'm currently replacing the Fog lights with DRL / Fog lights because there's no DRL on this MY. I know some will hate but i'm still on the 19s with 'WinRun Maxclaw 2' which are very budget friendly and surprisingly good on / off road. Oh, and some 'Premium' Sheepskin seat covers which EVERYONE including my wife hates when they see them but mate they're comfy 🤠 My main suggestion is to keep on top of service and maintenance, otherwise you'll be going nowhere. Looking forward to seeing your videos mate and keep Camping!
@raymondclark1785
@raymondclark1785 Ай бұрын
The problem with 19" wheels is the tires I'd like don't come in 19 I ended up with BF Goorrick AT
@raymondclark1785
@raymondclark1785 Ай бұрын
I'm in the process of down sizing from the motorhome my wife insisted on that's too big for most of the places we camp. I traded our Mazda for an LR4 that my wife loves ❤️ Now to move her from that Class C to an expedition style trailer 😂 Most of our travels won't involve rock crawling and even though I live in the Jersey Pinelands I avoid the sand trails. The outside kitchen stuff from the motorhome will get used on the tailgate. I have most of the recovery gear. I need to ad roof rack, probably a Gobi, arwing, solar panel for the fridge and mounts for trackion boards
@blackvulcan100
@blackvulcan100 7 ай бұрын
Love my D4 but what happened, I am referring to the D5 ( although I prefer the straight six engine in the D5 )
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors 6 ай бұрын
There’s just something about the D4, isn’t there. It’s a good looking unit.
@tomthompson7400
@tomthompson7400 7 ай бұрын
have a look at the number available all needing engines ,,, I dont need to add more than that ... 60 quid a ton .
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors 6 ай бұрын
I’ll be taking care of mine; but if the engine goes you’ll hear about it on The Mighty Outdoors!
@campingbegins
@campingbegins 7 ай бұрын
Awesome mate! Welcome to the club. Forget the Miles per gallon (old school money) think of the SMILES per gallon! 🤠 Oh they look so good too! I truly think this is the best car LR have ever designed / built. I did plenty of LR days in the North West of England, 4Wdriving, towing and learning how the 4wd system works in the 90s, so much fun! I've got some vids on a playlist on my channel for maintenance and accessories if anyone is interested: kzbin.info/aero/PL9O1pyZGQXEGCQg4Tz6wRRSbjieNUmm5z&si=BOot18VsoUnLfbGA I've had 110s, Freelanders and now i'm in Aus in a Disco 4 3.0SDV6 SE 2011 with 235,000 on the clock. I literally only go to work so I can drive there! 😁Best of luck
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the encouragement mate - I like that you only go to work so you can drive it there :-). I’ve subscribed to your channel (hope you’ll do the same).
@campingbegins
@campingbegins 6 ай бұрын
@@TheMightyOutdoors Already subbed mate! Hope the Disco and channel goes well !
@johnwillett4086
@johnwillett4086 7 ай бұрын
Bought my D4 Landmark - (registered September 2016 - one of the last) - in August 2023. Love it.
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors 6 ай бұрын
Happy to hear you’ve got the apex model of the Discovery; 2016 was a good year! :-)
@dipladonic
@dipladonic 7 ай бұрын
Great vehicles. I've had my Disco 3 and 4 for years. Unlike many other 4x4 vehicles I've owned (and I've owned them all) I think that driving them is an occasion which I look forward to every time. Amazing at towing (which I do every day), huge carrying capacity, amazing turning circle, amazing off-road, amazing to look at, and a luxo land yacht on the road. Not too expensive now either, although I think my white 2015 HSE Lux with 65000 miles on it may be an appreciating asset. Not that I'm selling it any time soon.
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment. Sounds like that 2015 HSE is well loved and well used - which is what they are built for.
@user-ee2tl2qr9x
@user-ee2tl2qr9x 7 ай бұрын
Awesome video, it brings back lots of memories. I was staying in Kobe in 2018 and climbed Mt Rokko on a mamachari I rented from the hostel. Some road cyclists at the top helped me inflate the tyres properly but the descent was still terrifying.
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors 7 ай бұрын
Kudos for doing it on a mamachari
@user-ee2tl2qr9x
@user-ee2tl2qr9x 7 ай бұрын
Did you have a problem with the speed bump lines on the road when going back down the hill ? I remember thinking that they would be quite tough on a road bike@@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors 7 ай бұрын
@@user-ee2tl2qr9x - no problem, just grip the bars a little looser, and push down into the pedals to give less impact from the saddle. It’s a great ride all the way down!
@geoffreymclaughlin7412
@geoffreymclaughlin7412 8 ай бұрын
💥 P r o m o S M
@Patr1ck2332
@Patr1ck2332 8 ай бұрын
Had my white 2013 Discovery 4 HSE for about 6 weeks now. What a thing! I can’t believe how well it handles for a car if it size. Myself and my wife use it as a camper. The rear load space allows us both to sleep conformation next to one another with a memory foam folding mattress. We use the side rear cubbies as bed side tables and put all camping stuff or baggage in the front seat area and footwells at night. It’s all self contained and all we have to do is flip the mattress back in the morning, move the stuff back to the rear and off we go. Takes 2 minutes. We bought a Yeti Roadie, a cadac stove, jackery 240 for power and cuttlery/crockery. It’s brilliant!! Enjoy and look forward to seeing the progress.
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment, and thanks for subscribing! I agree - the versatility is one reason why I chose the Disco. There are other reasons too, but that’s a topic for another video. Great to hear that you’ve found simple solutions for your setup. I’m keen to keep mine light as well; but I have a suspicion that once I start modifying it… 😏 Please share your progress and ideas!
@Patr1ck2332
@Patr1ck2332 8 ай бұрын
@@TheMightyOutdoors absolutely I will and best of luck with the channel! My idea was to be able to go places without it looking overly ‘overlander’ but I’m sure that may change over time. I wanted everything to be removable to it can be the personality that needed for that particular day haha, luxury express, van, people carrier, compact camper, or b road rally car! Makes a perfect compliment to my M3 and I adore it. It’s the golden retriever of cars. I look forward to the updates!
@scottlang7271
@scottlang7271 9 ай бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/nmK9hqBqppqCnLM
@brucewatson5011
@brucewatson5011 9 ай бұрын
Great job Mike! Thanks for all your efforts. Can you post the route you used and how you figured it out? I hope to do this myself next year and and am starting my planning now.
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the question - happy to help. When I initially planned out the route, I went to great efforts to plot each temple address into Komoot (a cycling navigation app that I could display on my Garmin cycling computer). Unfortunately, the app took me on some “less-than-optimal” roads on the second day, and almost broke me. I found myself looking up at a road in the mountains that appeared to have not been used in the last century… From that point on, I just used Google Maps to get from temple to temple. Being on a road / touring bike, the roads Google maps recommended were much more appropriate. I’d just search for the next temple, and follow the directions. Please feel free to free to ask more questions, happy to help.
@ryanv340
@ryanv340 9 ай бұрын
Is there much 4x4 in japan?
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors 9 ай бұрын
I haven’t seen a lot of what you’d consider 4x4 / overlanding in Japan. There are some fantastic looking vehicles driving around, but I’ve seen very few being used to their full potential.
@stewartstockdale423
@stewartstockdale423 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the videos, just competed the pilgrimage myself on Saturday the 8th April 2023, very enjoyable but bloody hard in places
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors Жыл бұрын
Well done - did you do it on a bike? Did you do it all in 1 go?
@ryanv340
@ryanv340 Жыл бұрын
Have to do a cafe stop
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors Жыл бұрын
Really good coffee there too. Got to be in my top 3 in Osaka.
@paulevans5455
@paulevans5455 Жыл бұрын
Love Osaka, can't say how many times I've been there .Cycling around it is a blast.
@scottlang7271
@scottlang7271 Жыл бұрын
It must be time to reintroduce wolves to the Japanese mainland. Or at least play the sound of wolves howling on your phone - that should scare off the wild boars while you hike, Mighty! :)
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors Жыл бұрын
Now that’s a good idea!
@scottlang7271
@scottlang7271 Жыл бұрын
Mighty, I have only just seen this, and I really enjoyed it. I have a few questions: 1) That's a really long street, which makes me think that Tsumago must be built on a long and skinny ridge. Is that correct? 2) How old is the town? I was really interested to see the waterwheel (and mill?) at around the 8:50 mark. 3) Does the trail continue off into the countryside at either end of Tsumago? i.e. does it turn from a street into a walking track?
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors Жыл бұрын
Hi! Thanks for your questions. Tsumago sits alongside a river, but not on a ridge. The trail continues at either end - and you can view my stroll through Magome if you’d like to see another town. This could be a great hike if one had more time, but I only had time to view the towns. The town has a long history, but the golden age seems to be during the Edo period. Restoration works began in the late 1960s.
@akirakia0216
@akirakia0216 Жыл бұрын
100人、おめでとうございます!
@tucker9658
@tucker9658 Жыл бұрын
🌟 𝖕𝖗𝖔𝖒𝖔𝖘𝖒
@scottlang7271
@scottlang7271 Жыл бұрын
Great footage, it certainly is good to see it from a bicycle perspective :)
@user-fn3vy4ug2n
@user-fn3vy4ug2n Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your cycling adventures! Tbh i love the full length cuts best 😎🤙🌄 looking forward to my own bike tour there, hopefully this summer! Aregato gozaimas!
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed the clip - hope you get to enjoy it yourself this summer.
@scottlang7271
@scottlang7271 Жыл бұрын
Love the ending. Otherwise, a really well designed video with sensible suggestions. I heard something today - a psychologist suggested that when kids are out in nature alone, they learn all sorts of things - wonder for the natural world, a sense of connectedness to it, curiousity about why things fit together the way they do (which leads onto broader curiousity), a sense of mastery about their surroundings, and a feeling of connection to a much wider world than just the usual. So I agree with you about making a start, because what I'm describing is the next step, when kids want to have some space when out hiking.
@ervinslens
@ervinslens Жыл бұрын
This was enjoyable my friend, nicely put together! 🥾🥾👌
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors Жыл бұрын
Thank you. I hope this helps other parents with kids whose immediate reaction to the mention of hiking is “I don’t want to go hiking” (even though they’ve never been hiking before)!
@scottlang7271
@scottlang7271 Жыл бұрын
A mighty achievement! Congratulations 🥳
@stewartstockdale423
@stewartstockdale423 Жыл бұрын
Wow , Fantastic achievement , well done . I too will be doing the full 88 temples next march also on a bike . again well done mate .
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors Жыл бұрын
Thanks very much. I’ll create a few more videos with some of the “tips and tricks” I learned along the way - stay tuned.
@ryanv340
@ryanv340 Жыл бұрын
I usually carry some small squares cut from coffee filters soaked in chain lube to clean and lubricate my chain.
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors Жыл бұрын
That’s a hot tip!
@Trump-le-moribond
@Trump-le-moribond Жыл бұрын
Very interesting video. I did a 1200km and 3400 km bikepacking trips in Japan in sandals. So you don't really need any specialized shoes. Didn't take a lock either but having one sure brings peace of mind when you are shopping. During my 6 weeks trip, without pilgrim clothes I got gifts 4 or 5 times from generous strangers (food, beverage). It's already amazing but yes, it's an order of magnitude less than what you receive if you are wearing pilgrim apparels. I do agree with you about pretty much everything except for the nails cutter. I didn't bring one and had to buy one. You are dismissing it because you used it only once but that one time actually makes a BIG difference after a month. Also I recomment baby wet tissues. I didn't have the budget for onsen and those did a great job for me.
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors Жыл бұрын
Thanks Sebastien; there are lots of great rides in Japan, glad you have done some too - including the ohenro. Where was the 3400km ride? As for the shoes, I prefer riding in cycling shoes. I didn’t buy them especially for this trip - I had them already, and I am glad I brought them. For those who choose to ride in cycling shoes, make sure you are careful on the stairs!
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors Жыл бұрын
The nail cutter - yes, a good point; if you are away on your journey for 6 weeks like you were, then you’d use it more frequently than I did. This is also important for pilgrim on foot - as you need to take care of your feet if your going to walk every day.
@Trump-le-moribond
@Trump-le-moribond Жыл бұрын
@@TheMightyOutdoors It was in 2019. Osaka -> wakayama -> crossed shikoku -> looped Fukuoka -> Hiroshima (Itsukushima) -> Naoshima -> Kyoto, lake Bima -> Osaka. I actually brought a packraft with me and I used it to cross between islands when the distance was under ~4 km, mostly in the inner sea (don't know if it was even legal but it was great). For biking my favorites areas are Wakayama, Central Shikoku, most of rural Fukuoka (especially Hirado island). Bima was okay. Hated the big cities :) No bike for the next adventure tho, I am planning to do the pilgrimage on foot :)
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors Жыл бұрын
@@Trump-le-moribond take a camera with you, film, upload to KZbin - and I’ll subscribe :-). Happy travels mate!
@Trump-le-moribond
@Trump-le-moribond Жыл бұрын
@@TheMightyOutdoors I'll try. Thanks!
@JustWalkJapan
@JustWalkJapan Жыл бұрын
Thanks! It's great to see what you brought. I thought it was going to weigh more. That's not much more than I carry when I walk it.
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors Жыл бұрын
Are there things you carry that I don’t?
@johnmontesjr
@johnmontesjr Жыл бұрын
How long did it take you to charge the Omni?
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors Жыл бұрын
In my experience it depends on your power source. Which would you use - USB C from a USB port, or an adapter connected to a power socket? Let me know, and I’ll test it out when I next recharge.
@TheMightyOutdoors
@TheMightyOutdoors Жыл бұрын
Ok, I drained the Omni charge, and it took just a little over 4 hours to recharge it via USB-C.