at the moment when you posted this video in our country it was a law that say to close every restaurant at 9 pm becouse of the pandemic.the measures were imposed very early in our country and not many agreed with them. I am very glad that you like our places. I live 30 km away from vidraru lake, very close to the place at the beginning of the video. Very nice videos, keep it up! Thank u for those videoclips!
Bună: Pentru mine, acesta este cel mai bun jurnal de călătorie Jimny FJ. Aici, în Germania (Forumul Jimny), ne uităm la pagina ta de TH-cam. Salutari din Germania - prietenul Jimny TOM :)
Amazing videographical skills! And how are the roadcruza tires performing? Does it make the ride harsh and loud? Looked like you had a quiet a adventure. Amazing 4x4/touring content
Yaeh good video. thanks two the off sider as well . I Notice no tow ball for a trailer 6x4 / a teardrop caravan. Or is it just off at the time of filming . i guse im just a spoilt as we have a jimny with one a tow bar kit . but i think your rig would look good towing . but they are just lil engine two . there is an up grade they do here with a 1.6L or 1.8L
Its disappointing that public doesn't have access to most of the forests, most of Europe seems that way. In the past I was considering living & traveling Europe with as much offroad as possible but it looks like this is impossible! :( My only hope is Ural mountains, hopefully there is more freedom in the former Soviet wilderness. For now i will continue exploring The Great Dividing Range in Australia.
@@The4x4Lab that is very sad news. Yes, i live in Melbourne. In my State (Victoria) there is Wild camping and off-roading is for free in all State Forests, 3.14 million hectares. National Parks Also have wild camping but but you must pay a fee online. During summer / warm months all our Off-Roading tracks are open. During winter they only close the extreme tracks for safety reasons, but some people still get around the gates to enjoy the mud. I have to say its the best thing i like about Australia. However i do love my motherland Hungary. European food & drink is the best!!
Just a simple winch plate that can be either bolted or welded to the chassis (if you are not planning to change the bumper). Check out my walk-around video for more details if you wish :)
Logging companeys can own or leease land that they build roads to survice their plantations. in order to prepare location plots and allow for planting of forrest plantations employees need to have access when they need. in areas of hight rainfall roads or tracks can wash out and become un usable. if you look at plantation areas they have kelometers of tracks to look after that costs allot of money. allowing people into their plantations creates insurance issues and if people distroy the tracks by driving on them when they are wet then allot of money and time is required to rebuilt the tracks before they are safe to use for forrestry work "which is the only reason the tracks are there in the first place". These tracks are not for recreation. in some places access for multy use is allowed but you will find that those areas are more stable and don't require as much effotr and money to maintain. I very much enjoy dricing tracks but I can understand why more tracks get closed "espeshly when I watch youtube videos. It is unfortunent that although most people will drive with respect for the tracks those who don't do so much dammage that in order to save the tracks for logging or fighting bush fires and to reduce accadents the people who are ontracted to look after the tracks who do not get paid or compensated for the damage caused take the desission to lock up the tracks. As some people do not respect the sinage or locked gates they are forced to pay people to patrol . I hear your fustration as a four wheel driver but having worked as a plantation planter and pruner and fire fighter I see their side as well. It is always that a few spoil it for the rest.
super,
next time i want to go with you to Romania
th-cam.com/video/iAtKvB0q4mg/w-d-xo.html
Next time, I would also prefer not to go alone. It's getting dangerous for a lone vehicle!
Very nice
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing!
My pleasure!
at the moment when you posted this video in our country it was a law that say to close every restaurant at 9 pm becouse of the pandemic.the measures were imposed very early in our country and not many agreed with them. I am very glad that you like our places. I live 30 km away from vidraru lake, very close to the place at the beginning of the video. Very nice videos, keep it up! Thank u for those videoclips!
In that case, you are living in a very beautiful part of the world!
Thanks for the support :)
perfect video..... perfect car.... bravo my friend
Thank you! Much apprecaited 😎
Bună: Pentru mine, acesta este cel mai bun jurnal de călătorie Jimny FJ. Aici, în Germania (Forumul Jimny), ne uităm la pagina ta de TH-cam.
Salutari din Germania - prietenul Jimny TOM :)
Bei Oberschleisen auch 👍🏼😉
Thank you guys :) It's so nice to hear that you are enjoying the channel!
Nice Jimmy build!!! Do you have a video with all the specs and things that you changed? :)
Thanks :) yeah, I do - a walk-around review - you are welcome to check it out
Amazing videographical skills! And how are the roadcruza tires performing? Does it make the ride harsh and loud? Looked like you had a quiet a adventure. Amazing 4x4/touring content
Thanks for the kind words mate!
The Roadcruza are ok offroad but I think they are noisy on the asphalt.
Hey! Make sure to check the first part of this trip around the Carpathian Mountains in Romania here: th-cam.com/video/d6xe2JTscWo/w-d-xo.html
oh ha... cred că nu am văzut prima parte... uită-te la tine...
wauu great video :)
Thank you, Erik! :)
Yaeh good video. thanks two the off sider as well . I Notice no tow ball for a trailer 6x4 / a teardrop caravan. Or is it just off at the time of filming . i guse im just a spoilt as we have a jimny with one a tow bar kit . but i think your rig would look good towing . but they are just lil engine two . there is an up grade they do here with a 1.6L or 1.8L
The small 1.3 engine can barely keep up with the big tires 😄 I imagine towing would be a nightmare but I might be wrong - I have never tried it.
Its disappointing that public doesn't have access to most of the forests, most of Europe seems that way. In the past I was considering living & traveling Europe with as much offroad as possible but it looks like this is impossible! :( My only hope is Ural mountains, hopefully there is more freedom in the former Soviet wilderness. For now i will continue exploring The Great Dividing Range in Australia.
Wild camping and off-road driving is already banned western Europe and eastern will follow soon :( Are you from Australia?
@@The4x4Lab that is very sad news. Yes, i live in Melbourne. In my State (Victoria) there is Wild camping and off-roading is for free in all State Forests, 3.14 million hectares. National Parks Also have wild camping but but you must pay a fee online. During summer / warm months all our Off-Roading tracks are open. During winter they only close the extreme tracks for safety reasons, but some people still get around the gates to enjoy the mud. I have to say its the best thing i like about Australia. However i do love my motherland Hungary. European food & drink is the best!!
what winch youre using, and how did you attached it to the chasis, can you make a video description please ! LOOKS COOOL !
Just a simple winch plate that can be either bolted or welded to the chassis (if you are not planning to change the bumper).
Check out my walk-around video for more details if you wish :)
What year model is your Jimny and what is the mileage?Planning to buy an old Jimny too.
1999 but well maintained 😉 mileage doesnt matter
planning to repeat some of the parts of your trip, is it possible to share the track info? thanks
Hey, I have mostly followed the Trans Euro Trail ;)
You can guess why restaurants was closed in august 2021. Was a pandemic time, so we heared about restrictions…
Actually, there were very few covid cases in Romania during the summer of 2021. That's why we decided to go across the border :)
@@The4x4Lab thing is that i’m from romania and i know what was the restrictions in that period.
Yep. I'm not saying you're not correct... I was just surprised.
What tyre size did you run then ?
I moved to 215/85/16. I think that's a better size for Suzukis (although thin tires don't look that cool) 😉
Logging companeys can own or leease land that they build roads to survice their plantations. in order to prepare location plots and allow for planting of forrest plantations employees need to have access when they need. in areas of hight rainfall roads or tracks can wash out and become un usable. if you look at plantation areas they have kelometers of tracks to look after that costs allot of money. allowing people into their plantations creates insurance issues and if people distroy the tracks by driving on them when they are wet then allot of money and time is required to rebuilt the tracks before they are safe to use for forrestry work "which is the only reason the tracks are there in the first place".
These tracks are not for recreation. in some places access for multy use is allowed but you will find that those areas are more stable and don't require as much effotr and money to maintain.
I very much enjoy dricing tracks but I can understand why more tracks get closed "espeshly when I watch youtube videos. It is unfortunent that although most people will drive with respect for the tracks those who don't do so much dammage that in order to save the tracks for logging or fighting bush fires and to reduce accadents the people who are ontracted to look after the tracks who do not get paid or compensated for the damage caused take the desission to lock up the tracks. As some people do not respect the sinage or locked gates they are forced to pay people to patrol . I hear your fustration as a four wheel driver but having worked as a plantation planter and pruner and fire fighter I see their side as well. It is always that a few spoil it for the rest.
Very dramatically story!
Thanks