Enjoyed the Video's we have an Airlander, so many people miss out on this type of Experience. bought mine to take to India, but ended up keeping it in the UK, we love it !!!
@Adventure-Outdoors5 жыл бұрын
STEVEHOLE1 Cheers! Yeah they’re great tents. Traveling to India sounds like a great journey, would love to do a trip like that 👍.
@STEVEHOLE15 жыл бұрын
@@Adventure-Outdoors If you get over to Mid Wales anytime, let us know, we know some lovely areas great for some wildcamps.
@flapbean7 жыл бұрын
Great to see you back! See you’ve had a few equipment changes since your last series - be good to know how you’re getting on with them 👍🏼 Hate to come across that hole at night !!
@Adventure-Outdoors7 жыл бұрын
Thanks mate! Yeah we upgraded the roof top tent, there's a good look at the tent in part 4. It was a bit of an investment but worth every penny!
@JohnnyGSboxer3 жыл бұрын
Hi Hi interested in your truck development (I have same truck) In your first 2016 vids to Maroc, you had no canopy & just tuff trek tent in bed Then a canopy Then you swap from a RTT to a hard shell tent Is the hard shell warmer & bigger? Then you move the hard shell tent from mounting on canopy to mounting above the cab Is your final solution the best evolution (just trying to learn from you and get it right first time) Do you have an Instagram or FB page?
@SimonCush5 жыл бұрын
Hello. Thank you for sharing your journey. The wife and I travelled around some of the tracks near Espot last year. We are going back in July, hoping to do coast to coast. Being slightly cheeky, would you be willing to share your route with us? Cheers either way, Simon and Rachel
@Adventure-Outdoors5 жыл бұрын
Hi Simon, no problem! The route we followed is a wikilocs route, I'm not sure if you've use the app before but it's simple enough; I think the subscription costs about £3 per year, you download the trail and the relevant off-line maps for the area and off you go. Here's the link to the route - www.wikiloc.com/offroading-trails/trace-4x4-pyrenees-traversee-4489504 It's a great route, loads of good wild camping spots 👍.
@Overland_Goose6 жыл бұрын
Hi Guys, Really enjoyed the series, just found you guys quite by accident, was looking at people doing the NC500 in Scotland and your winter trip came up, really good. Wanted to ask where you get you trail maps from, how you know which trails you can use etc. Both home and abroad. The Pyrenees looks fantastic, I'm very jealous!! Also wanted to ask where you get your music as some of the tunes I really like. Cheers, Daniel
@Adventure-Outdoors6 жыл бұрын
Hi Daniel, thanks! For route planning I've used the 'vibraction' road books a few times; they're a French company and the books are all in French but the routes are easy to follow. Here's the link to their website -www.vibraction.org Another resource I've used a lot of recently is Wikilocs -www.wikiloc.com. If you haven't used this site before it's really worth a look, there are literally hundreds of thousands of off road routes that you can download to your phone and follow them. You need to buy the app but it only costs £3 a year or something, the entire Pyrenees route that we done was one single wikiloc trail - 750 miles! This is the route -www.wikiloc.com/offroading-trails/trace-4x4-pyrenees-traversee-4489504 It's much easier to get off the beaten track in places like Spain and Portugal, most of the tracks are genuine rights of way that haven't been sealed for one reason or another. The tracks that you can't drive are usually clearly marked as 'private' but if they are open nobody will bother you. Most of the music in my videos have been picked up from listening to BBC Radio 6 Music. Cheers!
@gbwildlifeuk82694 жыл бұрын
Just in case technology gets unreliable, always carry paper maps!