If possible I'd love to see a named list of the stopping points (location names) on the video description throughout the series so I can follow along on a Google map.. I always find it fascinating to see how far you travel on the journeys! Thanks
Good to have you back, I’ve been watching you guys since the first Mackenzie expedition to the second, the Central America, the South America. And other expeditions, it’s so great to see you in my country. 🇿🇦
So glad you're back. I watch all your expeditions, but being South African, I particularly enjoy it when you share your journey and thoughts here. Hope you have a wonderful, memorable trip. I will be watching every episode. Thank you so much for sharing.
I've loved XOverland since day 1, the very beginnings. With this particular series I, too, will make a deep connection with as I'm "finding myself" as well. The kid adventurer that's trapped within this adult body. It's the simple things in life that matter the most. The little moments in each and every day, that make the memories that last a lifetime. I love the material, the narrating, the videography. Everything! Thank you!
My wife and I spent 10 days in Kruger on our first self drive African Safari. Man, this makes me want to go back so bad! Cheers to you guys for bringing us along.
I am a big fun of ExpeditionOverland! Thank you all for taking me virtually to these majestic places ranging from the very Northern Alaska to the Southern Africa, Northern Europe of Nordic to South America. Thank you again for sharing your experiences and expertise!
Because of XO, yes you guys, I just crossed Canada from QC to go in BC with 2 friends for the Mackenzie Trail now I have to back to Southern Africa🤷🏼♂️. My wife is rolling her eyes right now 😂
I am surely glad you are back after your whirlwind tour the last time. Africa is a continent you have to spend time in as every minute the scenery changes. When you go on a game drive, for instance, you might see a leopard but the car that is 30 meters behind you will not see it. Welcome back!
We are back baby...! Great first episode. Welcome back to the continent XOverland. I see what you're doing with those anamorphic lens flares. They look tastyyyyyyy 😉
What a challenging beginning, guys! Great to see so many animals. Africa is amazing! It will be interesting to learn what you discover on your inner journeys as well...
Welcome back. It's great to see you back in SA again. Great episode and please keep them coming. Stay safe and one love. Please don't forget to send some ❤ to Roan overlanding. And Edward bath.
Oh my, what a video! I binged watched every the Africa Series and now it's the Return to Africa series! cannot wait for the rest of the series to come out! I am so in interested in the overloading scene and myself I do more outdoorsy stuff using my own two legs, hiking, and big adventures with everything you need packed into a 80L hunting pack, but I really want to get into the overloading stuff.
What an introduction to what surely is going to be an epic adventure. WELCOME BACK Awesome rigs, with what sounds like an awesome crew, accompanied by some awesome local legends....... Bring it......... Thanks for the share 🇿🇦👀👍👍
I love this show, I am from South Africa and will love to meet you guys if you are still in South Africa. Will keep on watching and following this channel..
Seeing the excitement on the team’s faces I realise how lucky I am to be able to visit Kruger at will. A recommendation for your next trip ( and I know there will be one), visit Mana Pools and Matsuadona in Zimbabwe. With no fences around the camps and frequent big game visits ablution trips after dark interesting.
So stoked to see you guys back here in SA Saw you guys in Struisbaai last year December at the LP gas center there, I saw your trucks and I was like is Toyota testing the Tacomas here in South Africa 😂, thought I will come pop in there on my way back, but when I returned you guys were gone. Weeks later I came across your channel on You Tube. I will never be missing a episode of you guys adventures.
Now THIS is Overlanding. 99% of RU-vid Overlanding channels are "weekend Warriors" at best. You guys set the Bar.... very , very HIGH! Keep on, Keepin' on!
And there’s nothing wrong with that. Some people don’t have the means and ways to leave for weeks or months on end to pursue adventure. Overlanding has become this deepening spiral of keeping up with the Jones’. Buy the latest and greatest 4x4. Outfit it with $75k in modifications and equipment. See the world! I’m not saying there’s anything wrong with this either, but it hardly represents what the majority of folks can and will do. The point is to get out and seek adventure, whether that’s in the heart of Africa with a crew and hundred of thousands of dollars in vehicles and equipment, or in your own backwoods with 88 Dodge Dakota and bald tires. Don’t let the misconstrued definition of overlanding take away from its purpose. Sincerely, A “weekend warrior” who found salvation and inner peace through overlanding after struggling for years with PTSD and alcohol abuse. Safe trails and happy tales friend!
Welcome back. Tiger fishing on Saturdays at Horseshoe bend for R20 in Makuya back in the late 90’s when I did my post grad in the park and early 2000’s when I worked there, was magical. Used to take some wors and we would braai it on the rocks at the river while some Elephant cows and their calfs come down to drink. Man I miss the place. Hope you tried some sour plums if it was in season when you were there. Need to get back to that magical place.
I emailed months ago to see if our small coffee roastarie could supply your coffee for your expeditions but never heard back. Still stoked to see this next adventure. Been hooked since the Netflix series during "lockdown"
Thank you for reaching out about that! We were all set for this one but we will reach out if we need some coffee for another trip. Thank you for your support!
i loved the first trip , watched it like 3 times !!! the filming-editing was an 8 out of 10 , this first episode is more like a 15 out of 10 ( sorry Pete junior !!!)
Love your content, epic with genius planning and execution, however considering the greater overland audience globally (not just USA), the overdramatization is hurting your channel's progress.