Thanks for finally uploading this one! Funny story, I met up with your bro in the SGR cafe on his way back from this exact expedition. First question was, "Are you Alberto"? Been waiting a while to watch the full thing since I had a "preview" from our chit chat. Good to see Namelok still braving the tough terrains 💪!
Hey Abraham, what a coincidence! Yes he was on his way back to Nairobi. Something happened to Namelok, which I will reserve for the upcoming series! Hope to meet you soon bro
This was awesome! By any chance, do you know the name of that base station (or GPS coordinates) with the steep incline (at min 15:00) I would love to drive up there sometime. Thanks
Hi Elly, here are the coordinates -2.935227, 38.410277. You will spot it on the right side of the road, just after the police check and where the road skirts the inselberg to the left.
@alberto I was wondering how 1st gear at diff lock low range speed up untill you used foot brake to take control of the truck? Or it is the sign of how steep the hill was? i use same model truck to have safaris here in Tanzania
It also surprised me as you know with that combination it should hold it back but that hill was very steep. Nice to see you have a Land Rover too, will check out your videos and I have subscribed too
@@AlbertotheExplorer254 Thank you brother, had subscribed yours long time ago. The Uganda trip,Northern part of Kenya trips and more of your contents.That gear combination has good results always. there is a time , i get out of vehicle and walk (yeah, it risky) but that vibe of appreciating your defender is overwhelming😀
Which part of Tanzania are you? We depart for Namibia on 17th November, maybe you could share some insights on places we could visit/spend overnight on our way through? It would also be very cool to meet you too
Which part of Tanzania are you? We depart for Namibia on 17th November, maybe you could share some insights on places we could visit/spend overnight on our way through? It would also be very cool to meet you too
@@AlbertotheExplorer254 I am from Dar es salaam. Of course it is a pleasure to share insights of places my fellow overlanders. Meeting you guys will be such a cool idea but is early to promise, though it is in my list. i will be active in your social media accounts and see what to do in your itenary while passing in Tanzania.
Love the content dude. We need more!
More content in the pipelines, stay tuned!
Thanks for finally uploading this one! Funny story, I met up with your bro in the SGR cafe on his way back from this exact expedition. First question was, "Are you Alberto"? Been waiting a while to watch the full thing since I had a "preview" from our chit chat. Good to see Namelok still braving the tough terrains 💪!
Hey Abraham, what a coincidence! Yes he was on his way back to Nairobi. Something happened to Namelok, which I will reserve for the upcoming series! Hope to meet you soon bro
@@AlbertotheExplorer254 Looking forward to it!
This was awesome! By any chance, do you know the name of that base station (or GPS coordinates) with the steep incline (at min 15:00) I would love to drive up there sometime. Thanks
Hi Elly, here are the coordinates -2.935227, 38.410277. You will spot it on the right side of the road, just after the police check and where the road skirts the inselberg to the left.
@@AlbertotheExplorer254 Thank you bro!
@alberto
I was wondering how 1st gear at diff lock low range speed up untill you used foot brake
to take control of the truck? Or it is the sign of how steep the hill was?
i use same model truck to have safaris here in Tanzania
It also surprised me as you know with that combination it should hold it back but that hill was very steep. Nice to see you have a Land Rover too, will check out your videos and I have subscribed too
@@AlbertotheExplorer254 Thank you brother, had subscribed yours long time ago. The Uganda trip,Northern part of Kenya trips and more of your contents.That gear combination has good results always. there is a time , i get out of vehicle and walk (yeah, it risky) but that vibe of appreciating your defender is overwhelming😀
@@angobk40 haha, yes we do that too just to see how cool they look overcoming obstacles!
helo alberto.
How is your preparations trip to South Africa?
Which part of Tanzania are you?
We depart for Namibia on 17th November, maybe you could share some insights on places we could visit/spend overnight on our way through? It would also be very cool to meet you too
Which part of Tanzania are you?
We depart for Namibia on 17th November, maybe you could share some insights on places we could visit/spend overnight on our way through? It would also be very cool to meet you too
@@AlbertotheExplorer254 I am from Dar es salaam. Of course it is a pleasure to share insights of places my fellow overlanders. Meeting you guys will be such a cool idea but is early to promise, though it is in my list. i will be active in your social media accounts and see what to do in your itenary while passing in Tanzania.
Pliz make this video available for download
You uploaded 360p format. I think its a mistake check again
Hi Charlow, thanks for spotting that! The HD takes a bit longer to process but it is now possible to watch in 1080p! Enjoy
after watching this i have the sudden urge to buy a 4X4 car
You should get a Land Rover, they have characters and dare I say a soul! You will love them even when they act up
*Promo sm* 👇
So much nonsense goes on in the backcountry these days, we never did any of this shit in the 90s
The backcountry is where to explore nowadays...lots to see!