Wednesday, March 23, 2011

The Long Way Down - 10 Tips to put in order Your 4x4 vehicle For Africa

!: The Long Way Down - 10 Tips to put in order Your 4x4 vehicle For Africa

From years living and working on the African continent, providing services to thousands of tourists and meeting dozens of independent travellers it was due time to contemplate the top ten tips for those wanting to embark on an African adventure in their own 4x4 vehicle.

You have spent years reading every book written about Overlanding from Cairo to Cape; you have bought all the lonely planet guide books and spent days on the internet researching your epic journey. The decision is made to go ahead and do it. But before you run out and spend thousands kitting out your favorite 4x4 or worse buy the ideal vehicle you should read this.

1. concerned over not knowing what is out there many people take their car to the Expedition preparation shop. These people would sell you whatever under the sun "as long as it is checker plate it must be good". "You must have these tyres for Africa" but they don't tell you that singular tyre size and make is not ready everywhere in Africa. So after your first blow-out you are stranded. The Usd00 latest technology aluminium roof rack looks great but chances are it will crack on African roads and the two places that have a master who can weld aluminium are in Nairobi and Cape Town.

If all the "must have in Africa" equipment was that good and needful then it would sell in Africa and not in the western world.

2. There are a million brackets ready to hang jerry cans, gas bottles, high jacks, sand mats, shovels etc to the side of the vehicle. If it doesn't fall off chances are you will wake up one morning and all will be gone. Think about how much equipment you absolutely need and either it can all be safely stored inside the vehicle.

3. Keep it simple; I have met people who managed to drive their suitable old 2 wheel Drives all the way through Africa without problems. vehicle manufacturers have spent time and money in designing your 4x4 with all its handling characteristics hence keep in mind by lifting your suspension and body you will alter the handling characteristics and steering.

4. always remember most vehicles in Africa are non 4x4s but they are enduringly on the move. A 4x4 can be useful but not essential. Quite often it makes drivers over confident; this can lead to issue like being bogged on their own in the middle of the Sahara.

Besides you do not have to climb over every singular rock face and force your vehicle through metre deep mudpools. Just drive nearby the obstacle!

5. Gps and other electronic gadgets are great toys but electronic gadgets hate 3 things;
heat, vibrations and dust. And this is exactly what they are going to get on an overland trip through Africa. Do not rely on them and make sure you are capable of navigating without them. In 2004 while crossing the Sahara desert in Mauritania we tested customary sun navigation, compass and Gps. While climbing sand dunes the Gps had us positioned 30kms out to sea - we couldn't even see the sea from where we were! The sun won, compass came 2nd and Gps 3rd! Here is a tip; have your compass expertly installed by a distinguished technician to ensure it is calibrated to your vehicle.

6. The lighter the better. Small engine vehicles consumes less fuel which means you don't have to carry gallons of extra fuel. Heavy vehicles are more likely to get stuck in soft sand or mud. Light vehicles cope a lot best and are more fun to drive. In 2006 a mate of ours lead a rally from Paris to Bamako; at the start line he arrived in a suitable Nissan Bluebird equipped with a tool box from the supermarket, 2 second hand spare tyres, and 1x20lt jerry can for water. He was the only one to terminate in Bamako without getting bogged in the Sahara. All the others had Usd0,000 fully decked out 4x4s (very heavy) and were enduringly bogged.

7. Food and Water - unless you are going to spend weeks in the middle of the Sahara there is no need to bring tons of food supplies. There are millions of people who live in Africa and they do eat. In most big cities there are supermarkets for expats and surprisingly you can buy the tiny luxuries from home i.e. Pringles, parma ham, bacon and cheese. Bottled water can be bought or water can be taken from wells and be boiled or treated with iodine or other water treatments.

8. Paperwork - for all vehicles travelling through Africa on foreign whole plates they must have a Carnet de Passage. Obtainable from your Automobile Association. This document is a customs paper to allow you to temporarily import your vehicle into the country. Do not leave home without this document.

9. latest technology 4x4 vehicles have best power and fuel efficiency but are packed with electronics and high tech turbo chargers. These technologies are unknown in Africa. Chances are something will go wrong and no one can fix it. This can leave you stranded for weeks while waiting for spare parts to be flown in from your home country. Add a few extra days, bribes, import duties, stamp fees and nervs to get them cleared through local customs.

10. Never voyage at night. An area that is totally safe while the day can turn into bandit country at night. Local vehicles tend to have no or faulty lights, trucks travelling at low speed, donkeys, cyclists and wild life are all over the road. Travelling at night can absolutely turn into a suicide mission.

The more basic it is the less that can go wrong. You want to enjoy the trip and feel Africa instead of spending half of your time fixing your vehicle and all your gadgets. absolutely you can survive without the 12 volt hair dryer that plugs into the cigarette lighter.

Africa is an astonishing continent and with a bit of know-how and common sense whatever can take The Long Way Down.


The Long Way Down - 10 Tips to put in order Your 4x4 vehicle For Africa

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