Yes mate thats what its all about ! It would take me a long time to cycle that road as I would be stopping to watch all the elephants my fav animal beautiful intelligent family orientated animals wonderful π
Another enjoyable video, thank you! I have a question for you: If you only had time for a 1000-1500km cycling trip through Africa, where would you go? Greetings from Graz, Austria!
SO many elephants! Were you nervous, or just watchful? I live in bear country and we are all taught what to do if you come across a bear (don't run!) – what is the advice in elephant country?
Being looking forward to your next vlog. What a journey u having. Were you not scared a lion would jump out on you riding on that road with very tall grass either side. π¦π
Afrika byr pΓ₯ mye braππ¦HΓ¦rlige folk, vakker natur, ville eksotiske dyr langs veien. Ikke skjΓΈnner jeg at du vΓ₯ger Γ₯ ligge ute i telt i Β« elefantlandΒ» π°π±Du er en hΓ¦rlig fyr da PatrickπTusen hjertelig for at du deler dette med ossπ΄ββοΈ πfra π³π΄
Never a dull day in Africa π Great photo's at the beginning of the video and some interesting moments along the way. Nice that you met some fellow countrymen of mine.
Tack fΓΆr att du delar med dig, sΓ₯ trevliga motiv! Dina fΓΆrlΓΆsande skratt nΓ€r du har passerat ett Γ€ventyrligt mΓΆte, Γ€r sΓ₯ igenkΓ€nnande. Hemska hundmΓΆten jag har haft i Baltikum och Ukraina fΓΆljs ofta av ett njutbart skratt. Vill bjuda dig pΓ₯ en ΓΆl….kan jag Swisha dig en hundring pΓ₯ nΓ₯t vis?
Do you ever feel 'worried' by the wildlife? At night, in your tent maybe? I have read that very few animals will bother us in a tent. Bears maybe, but none in Africa. π Super video!
Hey Patrick, i watched every single video since we met us in Livingstone. Its absolutely amazing! You have my utmost respect! I wish you all the best on your journey. Take care and I hope we will see many more videos from you and your journey. Best regards, Tobias
Your English is outstandigπππ¬π§ Sicken hΓ€rlig resa jag fΓ₯r vara med pΓ₯, sΓ₯ tacksam fΓΆr alla fina upplevelse och mΓΆten med bΓ₯de djur och mΓ€nniskor. Taβt lugnt och var fortsatt rΓ€dd om dig kompis. FΓΆrresten vad tror du om en cykelsemester i sommar????π₯°
Hi, I've been watching you since the first video, you are a legend! I take biketrips also but my most 'extreme' was 6 days hotel-hotel in Germany. Looking forward to the next video. A bit sad…capetown is almost at the horizon.
Iβm pretty sure you see way more of the wildlife on your bike than those cars zipping by at 100 km per hour. What a great experience you are having (and me too, vicariously, of course). Thanks for doing this for us all.
SpΓ€nnande strΓ€cka minst sagt! Om jag vore du skulle jag ha ett extra ihoprullat dΓ€ck med mig. Det skulle inte behΓΆva ta mycket plats, och skulle inte ΓΆka vikten mΓ€rkbart.
Very nice to see all your adventures! I think I would have been scared about all the wildlife along the road! How do you actually find all the lodges an campspots? Mostly through google?
Fantastic photos of your stay at Pangolin Travels. You did well to find a hut with a door, though I think a lion or leopard could have easily jumped through those windows. The snake looked like a Black Mamba. They are considered by many snake handlers and herpetologists to be the most dangerous owing to their unpredictability, aggression, speed and neurotoxic venom. Though the dead snake in your scene looks small by their standards, they can grow to 4 metres. Ever considered a Q&A to round off your trip? I'm assuming you are back to boring normality in Sweden by now…
33:21 -> wow a real LMAO moment: these are realtors and apparently proud of it… you must be a special kind of moron to cycle in Africa and be proud of your realtor cycling jersey π€ͺ
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Haha stΓ₯ dΓ€r och dricka fanta nΓ€r ett lejon kan hoppa fram nΓ€r som helst. Hade skitit knΓ€ck.
Amazing & scary video!
Good to see all the wildlife and your photos!
Yes mate thats what its all about ! It would take me a long time to cycle that road as I would be stopping to watch all the elephants my fav animal beautiful intelligent family orientated animals wonderful π
Another enjoyable video, thank you! I have a question for you: If you only had time for a 1000-1500km cycling trip through Africa, where would you go? Greetings from Graz, Austria!
Great video! You have strong nerves!
SO many elephants! Were you nervous, or just watchful? I live in bear country and we are all taught what to do if you come across a bear (don't run!) – what is the advice in elephant country?
Being looking forward to your next vlog. What a journey u having. Were you not scared a lion would jump out on you riding on that road with very tall grass either side. π¦π
Wonderful photos and very interesting section. Love those elephants. Thank you yet again!
Bravo Patrick…,
Afrika byr pΓ₯ mye braππ¦HΓ¦rlige folk, vakker natur, ville eksotiske dyr langs veien. Ikke skjΓΈnner jeg at du vΓ₯ger Γ₯ ligge ute i telt i Β« elefantlandΒ» π°π±Du er en hΓ¦rlig fyr da PatrickπTusen hjertelig for at du deler dette med ossπ΄ββοΈ πfra π³π΄
HΓ€rligt avsnitt igen. SΓ₯ kul att fΓ₯ fΓΆlja med pΓ₯ resan.
HΓ€rligt avsnitt igen. SΓ₯ kul att fΓ₯ fΓΆlja med pΓ₯ resan.
Du inspirerar sΓ₯ jΓ€kla bra har sΓ€tt alla avsnitt lΓ€ngtar till sΓΆndagarπ΄ββοΈπ
Greetings from Costa Rica! Iβm on tour myself, on my way to Colombia.
What an astonishing episode! So much wildlife! I'm glad you were safe. So fun to meet up with other cyclists also.
Never a dull day in Africa π Great photo's at the beginning of the video and some interesting moments along the way. Nice that you met some fellow countrymen of mine.
Completely interesting. On my 13th minute and I am enjoying the roller-coaster, the suspense and the thrill
Tack fΓΆr att du delar med dig, sΓ₯ trevliga motiv! Dina fΓΆrlΓΆsande skratt nΓ€r du har passerat ett Γ€ventyrligt mΓΆte, Γ€r sΓ₯ igenkΓ€nnande. Hemska hundmΓΆten jag har haft i Baltikum och Ukraina fΓΆljs ofta av ett njutbart skratt.
Vill bjuda dig pΓ₯ en ΓΆl….kan jag Swisha dig en hundring pΓ₯ nΓ₯t vis?
Do you ever feel 'worried' by the wildlife? At night, in your tent maybe? I have read that very few animals will bother us in a tent. Bears maybe, but none in Africa. π Super video!
Dricker du Cola EleFanta?
Hey Patrick, i watched every single video since we met us in Livingstone. Its absolutely amazing! You have my utmost respect! I wish you all the best on your journey. Take care and I hope we will see many more videos from you and your journey. Best regards, Tobias
Another great video
Your English is outstandigπππ¬π§
Sicken hΓ€rlig resa jag fΓ₯r vara med pΓ₯, sΓ₯ tacksam fΓΆr alla fina upplevelse och mΓΆten med bΓ₯de djur och mΓ€nniskor. Taβt lugnt och var fortsatt rΓ€dd om dig kompis. FΓΆrresten vad tror du om en cykelsemester i sommar????π₯°
And no big cats chasing you, pheeeeww ! Great episode mate. You didn't use the drone on that section not to disturb wild life ?
Hi, I've been watching you since the first video, you are a legend! I take biketrips also but my most 'extreme' was 6 days hotel-hotel in Germany. Looking forward to the next video. A bit sad…capetown is almost at the horizon.
Iβm pretty sure you see way more of the wildlife on your bike than those cars zipping by at 100 km per hour. What a great experience you are having (and me too, vicariously, of course). Thanks for doing this for us all.
SpΓ€nnande strΓ€cka minst sagt! Om jag vore du skulle jag ha ett extra ihoprullat dΓ€ck med mig. Det skulle inte behΓΆva ta mycket plats, och skulle inte ΓΆka vikten mΓ€rkbart.
Very nice to see all your adventures! I think I would have been scared about all the wildlife along the road!
How do you actually find all the lodges an campspots? Mostly through google?
Greetings from Germany π©πͺ π
Must be impressive to cycle between so much wildlife, without knowing what you will encounter next.
what if a lion sees you? he will be afraid to attack you because you are on a bicycle?
Fantastic photos of your stay at Pangolin Travels. You did well to find a hut with a door, though I think a lion or leopard could have easily jumped through those windows. The snake looked like a Black Mamba. They are considered by many snake handlers and herpetologists to be the most dangerous owing to their unpredictability, aggression, speed and neurotoxic venom. Though the dead snake in your scene looks small by their standards, they can grow to 4 metres. Ever considered a Q&A to round off your trip? I'm assuming you are back to boring normality in Sweden by now…
Truth is 70% of all animals have been killed including Africa. Chances of seeing a lion are slim.
Wow, quite inspiring. We are planning on taking a trip on bikes from Francistown to kasane, its quite a motivation for us
21:40: that's a garden snake, he can handle 3.5 Bar pressure π€ͺ
33:21 -> wow a real LMAO moment: these are realtors and apparently proud of it… you must be a special kind of moron to cycle in Africa and be proud of your realtor cycling jersey π€ͺ