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5 Year Trip in a Grenadier Across the World towing a Patriot X3 Which We Live In.

great stuff Matt. Brings back memories for me. That’s a lovely part of the world. I love that whole region. I have especially fond memories of Gilgit and Skardu staying with locals. The scenery is epic and the people so friendly. The fresh fruit and apricot juice are a must. They seem to blasting rocks all the time. We also were held up for hours during blasting.
 
great stuff Matt. Brings back memories for me. That’s a lovely part of the world. I love that whole region. I have especially fond memories of Gilgit and Skardu staying with locals. The scenery is epic and the people so friendly. The fresh fruit and apricot juice are a must. They seem to blasting rocks all the time. We also were held up for hours during blasting.

“ The scenery is epic and the people so friendly.” - Couldn’t agree more! The fruit is amazing to just munch on for months on end. We really miss it. As for blasting rocks, there’s no getting away from it with topography like that have there. It’s wild. 🤯 I’ve seen it a fair bit in other areas of the world but Pakistan is next level. They’ve suffered this Summer with heavy rains but they seem to just pick themselves back up and crack on. Very resilient people.
 
We thought we should put it up as soon as it was ready...
Another fascinating view into the world of your extraordinary journey!:love:
It's priceless to see the way you let the kids explore their own world under your guiding eyes!

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In my experience, kids LOVE the desert, and they always return!
This was 20 years ago!
 
Another fascinating view into the world of your extraordinary journey!:love:
It's priceless to see the way you let the kids explore their own world under your guiding eyes!

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In my experience, kids LOVE the desert, and they always return!
This was 20 years ago!
Glad you enjoyed the latest episode David. As for how we bring our kids up, we’re honestly just trying to do it in the most natural way possible. That’s all. Let them run wild and be free… no screens. And surprise surprise, they love it, require very little intervention and their imagination runs wild. It’s great to watch and witness.

It’s clear to us this is how they’re meant to grow up but the modern world is very different unfortunately…

As for returning to some of these places like yours have, I really hope so. 😎
 
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