I can't tell you how much I enjoyed your videos. One of the great things about TH-cam is being able to see other parts of the Countries, sun sets, roads, nature and Silhouettes. Little things we take for granted. I dream about such Overlanding a lot. So, I'm all in to see what you do in 2024 or late 2023! You out done yourself Graeme. Epic...Bravo to the entire team.
Thanks Nyiko - really happy to get this kind of feedback - makes all the editing so worth it. Next adventure takes place in the Kruger Park - I should have a new video out in the coming few weeks.
Thanks for the wonderful pictures. We spent this April 2 weeks in Botswana and travelled from Kasane to Namibia and back to Maun. Looking your videos brings me back all the wonderful feelings, Sounds, Wildlife experience, Sunset…and we saw Lions in the Chobe NP :)
Thank YOU for your comment - and for sharing it here. It’s a very special place that. We cannot wait to go back one day - and find those Lions in Chobe. Take care.
Beautiful memories, epic adventure!! Sorry about the lions, or lack thereof. Think it's their way of saying "Come back again".. Thanks for wetting our adventure appetite 👌👌
Superb finish Graeme! I just loved this whole series even without the lions. You really do a nice job of interspersing the VLOG commentary and tips with driving scenes, scenery and wildlife and even a few aerial clips so 👏👏👏. Looking forward to what you have next.
Thanks Joe - awesome to read this. Thank you for watching the series and for your comments along the way. Busy working on a few episodes from a very short trip to Kruger recently, so keep an eye on the channel. Take care.
Haha - yes. I have a few on the dash of the FJ and just grab the one that feels right for that day. 😂 Glad you enjoyed watching. Thanks for the comment.
Love you video's and details. It was you inspiring videos that have made us plan a very similar road rip in September 2024. Question we want to also take 4x4 trailers on the same routes you have done in Moremi, Savuti and Chobe. Is dragging trailers in the thick sand an issue. Seemed that this was not a problem? Any advise most welcome
Hey Charles - thanks for the comment. I’m so happy that the video has inspired you into an adventure. You will not regret it. With a capable vehicle (4x4) you should not have an issue with trailers at all. September is later in the season than what we experienced - and so the delta would probably have flooded and receded by that time. You may find a little more mud than we did and perhaps less soft sand. That said, if you travel with another vehicle (recommended) you will always have someone to pull you out of trouble if needed. Enjoy your adventure - please drop a comment once you have concluded your trip to let me know how it went. Take care.
Hi Graeme great video, what radio antenna are you using & what frequency does it operate on.Looks like a helical wound HF but more information would be appreciated
Hi Gary - we used handheld two-way radios (Zartek brand) with an extension aerial plugged into the handheld and mounted on the roof. Very simple and cost effective solution.
Hey Lawrie - sorry that you didn't resonate with the music. That's good feedback for me...will give some more thought to music for the next adventures. I guess it will always be subjective though. Anyway, happy to hear that you enjoyed the footage. Hope you've watch the other episodes - we had a really good time in Bots - and part of the reason for putting these video's together (other than memories), is to encourage others to go and explore places like the Okavango. Have you done any overland trips?
@@graemecumming Hello again Graeme I stayed at Chobe lodge some years ago & your video-brought back fond memories including lions feeding & a young elephant playing with his trunk. I used to produce AV shows and would record wild track sound for use in the production Lawrence
I can't tell you how much I enjoyed your videos. One of the great things about TH-cam is being able to see other parts of the Countries, sun sets, roads, nature and Silhouettes. Little things we take for granted. I dream about such Overlanding a lot. So, I'm all in to see what you do in 2024 or late 2023! You out done yourself Graeme. Epic...Bravo to the entire team.
Thanks Nyiko - really happy to get this kind of feedback - makes all the editing so worth it. Next adventure takes place in the Kruger Park - I should have a new video out in the coming few weeks.
@@graemecumming Tsendze is my favourite. Can't wait to see our beautiful KNP
Thanks for the wonderful pictures. We spent this April 2 weeks in Botswana and travelled from Kasane to Namibia and back to Maun. Looking your videos brings me back all the wonderful feelings, Sounds, Wildlife experience, Sunset…and we saw Lions in the Chobe NP :)
Thank YOU for your comment - and for sharing it here. It’s a very special place that. We cannot wait to go back one day - and find those Lions in Chobe. Take care.
Beautiful memories, epic adventure!! Sorry about the lions, or lack thereof. Think it's their way of saying "Come back again".. Thanks for wetting our adventure appetite 👌👌
Thanks Dru - you’re right about those Lions - definitely will be back to find them. Glad you enjoyed.
Well done Graeme! epic trip.
Superb finish Graeme! I just loved this whole series even without the lions. You really do a nice job of interspersing the VLOG commentary and tips with driving scenes, scenery and wildlife and even a few aerial clips so 👏👏👏. Looking forward to what you have next.
Thanks Joe - awesome to read this. Thank you for watching the series and for your comments along the way. Busy working on a few episodes from a very short trip to Kruger recently, so keep an eye on the channel. Take care.
Great series. Thanks for taking us along.
Thanks for watching Mike. Much appreciated. 👍
Nice videos, thank you. But how many different hats did u have on you trip? Hahaha
Haha - yes. I have a few on the dash of the FJ and just grab the one that feels right for that day. 😂
Glad you enjoyed watching. Thanks for the comment.
Love you video's and details. It was you inspiring videos that have made us plan a very similar road rip in September 2024. Question we want to also take 4x4 trailers on the same routes you have done in Moremi, Savuti and Chobe. Is dragging trailers in the thick sand an issue. Seemed that this was not a problem? Any advise most welcome
Hey Charles - thanks for the comment. I’m so happy that the video has inspired you into an adventure. You will not regret it. With a capable vehicle (4x4) you should not have an issue with trailers at all. September is later in the season than what we experienced - and so the delta would probably have flooded and receded by that time. You may find a little more mud than we did and perhaps less soft sand. That said, if you travel with another vehicle (recommended) you will always have someone to pull you out of trouble if needed.
Enjoy your adventure - please drop a comment once you have concluded your trip to let me know how it went. Take care.
Hi Graeme great video, what radio antenna are you using & what frequency does it operate on.Looks like a helical wound HF but more information would be appreciated
Hi Gary - we used handheld two-way radios (Zartek brand) with an extension aerial plugged into the handheld and mounted on the roof. Very simple and cost effective solution.
Excellent footage but music totally unsuitable & repeatative
Hey Lawrie - sorry that you didn't resonate with the music. That's good feedback for me...will give some more thought to music for the next adventures. I guess it will always be subjective though. Anyway, happy to hear that you enjoyed the footage. Hope you've watch the other episodes - we had a really good time in Bots - and part of the reason for putting these video's together (other than memories), is to encourage others to go and explore places like the Okavango. Have you done any overland trips?
@@graemecumming
Hello again Graeme I stayed at Chobe lodge some years ago & your video-brought back fond memories including lions feeding & a young elephant playing with his trunk. I used to produce AV shows and would record wild track sound for use in the production
Lawrence