The Road Chose Me: Driving a Jeep Wrangler 80,000 miles around Africa for 2 years

Dan Grec

Expedition Leader
Hey Everyone,

After 3,538 miles in Namibia, it's time to wave goodbye to this magical country and say hello to Botswana, African country number 19!
I have been told many, many great things about Bots, so I'm really looking forward to exploring the remote corners.


Read about the border crossing and more. I must be getting lazy, I couldn't be bothered getting any paperwork for the Jeep!
http://theroadchoseme.com/into-botswana-across-the-caprivi-strip

Soon after we explore the magical Baines Boababs - these trees are at least a thousand years old, maybe two thousand


Then we explore the ancient cave paintings at Tsodilo Hills, a UNESCO site:


Read the whole story here: http://theroadchoseme.com/tsodilo-mountain-of-the-gods

I'm also filming a YouTube series as I move around. I'm a little behind editing the thousands of hours of HD video I have, so the latest to go live is showing my time in Cameroon a few months back.
My YT channel is here: http://youtube.com/c/theroadchoseme
The Cameroon video is here: https://youtu.be/kCl6wYw1yNo


-Dan
 

Dan Grec

Expedition Leader
Hi Everyone,

My New eBook is out now!

In Overland Travel Essentials: West Africa – Myths, Misconceptions and Misnomers I debunk the most commonly-held myths about traveling the West Coast of Africa in your own 4x4 vehicle.

I did it - you can too!



As well as de-bunking the most commonly-held myths I also give real-world practical advice and suggestions, and list a bunch of must-see places in West Africa.

Finally, the price of gasoline and diesel is listed for every single country, and also the price and where to apply for and obtain every single visa for the entire coast line!

Grab a copy now on Amazon: http://amzn.to/2BQ1gjV

or Apple iBooks:https://geo.itunes.apple.com/us/boo...misconceptions/id1352798714?mt=11&at=1001lqzc

I'd love to hear what you think!

-Dan
 

Dan Grec

Expedition Leader

Judoka

Learning To Live
BRAVE

I don't believe I am brave enough to sleep in a rooftop tent in African Lion country! Especially not when I know for a fact that they are Eating right close by!:Wow1:
But then I am no so sure West Africa would be any less potentially frightening.

Fantastic read though! I will order your book in case one day I find myself on that continent.:bike_rider:
 

Dan Grec

Expedition Leader
Hi All,

I'm a bit behind editing the thousands of hours of HD footage I have filmed on the West Coast.

My latest YouTube video just went up, it's about my time exploring Gabon - possibly my favorite country on the West Coast.
I can't believe more people don't explore there!

I vow to get one online every couple of weeks now to catch up with the backlog!


Subscribe to my YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/theroadchoseme

-Dan
 

BigDawwg

-[Gettin-it Done]-
Ok, I see you are headed to the Congo, it was called Zaire, when I was there;

Been there & Done That:
When you get a chance,,,,, GOOGLE......-[Morrison & Knudsen Zaire Africa 1973]- It was a ****-Show for sure, I thought I was still in VietNam, but I didn't have a "Weapon",,,,,, Not Good, but I'm still here to talk about it. :REOutShootinghunter
I've been following your progress,,,,, -[Keep-on-Keepin-on]-,,,, take care and be safe.
BD:cool:

Obviously you've already been to the "Congo",-[Still Zaire to me]-, So I'll get back in line with my Posts going forward.
BD:smiley_drive:
 

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Dan Grec

Expedition Leader
Hi All,

Some of you must be wondering what it would be like to ride along with me in the Jeep for 10 days, or even do what I'm doing full time.

The Editor of JPFreek Adventure Magazine flew out to Africa and did exactly that, and you can read all of his thoughts on what I'm doing with my life in the latest FREE edition of the magazine.

Checkout this story in the magazine to get an outsiders perspective on what I'm doing with my life:

Ride Along With Dan Grec in Africa article link: http://currentissue.jpfreek.com/publication/?i=481475&ver=html5&p=78




Checkout the whole magazine, it's always free.

-Dan
 

Dan Grec

Expedition Leader
Hi All,

I crossed into South Africa no problems at all, and after a quick jaunt I have crossed into the Kingdom of Lesotho!
(Don't worry, I'll go back to South Africa for a lot more exploring!)

Lesotho is amazing, here we are enjoying the views of one of the biggest single-drop waterfalls in Africa - 630ft.


Read all about it http://theroadchoseme.com/into-the-kingdom-of-lesotho

Now I'm in the interior of the country, exploring remote roads and mountains.
Wild camping every night is great, here's another random one:


More: http://theroadchoseme.com/looping-lesotho-1

-Dan
 

Dan Grec

Expedition Leader
Hi All,

I continued to explore Lesotho, finding a ton of great wild camp spots:


Then I got the Jeep to probably the highest it will be on the continent (10,630ft.)


Which I thought was a good excuse for a beer at the highest pub in Africa:


You can read more about all of that here:
http://theroadchoseme.com/looping-lesotho-2


From there, I dropped down the super-famous Sani Pass into South Africa. It's a stunning pass with a few wicked switchbacks, of course the first vehicle to ever drive it was a Jeep!




You can read more about my drive down the Sani Pass here:
http://theroadchoseme.com/the-sani-pass

Now it's time to explore South Africa!

-Dan
 

Christian P.

Expedition Leader
Staff member
Dan

I am glad to see they have not paved that pass yet - I really thought they were doing it a few years ago. We had a good time in that pub...

You are going to love South Africa.
 

Dan Grec

Expedition Leader
Dan

I am glad to see they have not paved that pass yet - I really thought they were doing it a few years ago. We had a good time in that pub...

You are going to love South Africa.

Down the bottom where it straightens out in SA they are doing a MASSIVE amount of road work. The road has virtually washed away and all the embankments have collapsed, so I think they really had to do it or close the entire pass. They're building bridges right now, and I suspect they will pave when done.
The pavement also goes right up to it on the Lesotho side.. so it will literally only be the ~6 miles of the actual climb that will be gravel.

-Dan
 

Marine

Adventurer
Just wanted to say kudos to you for doing this. I want to get back to African continent as a tourist. Spent time there whilst serving in the military. Safe travels.
 

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