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Ireland to Capetown 2019. Mercedes 1988 814 7.5 tonne

Hello All.
Planning a trip next year from Dublin Ireland to Tankwa national park just above Cape town.
We will be running a converted Mercedes 814, 6 liter horsebox pulling a 4 meter trailer loaded with sound and stage equipment.
It has been 15 or 16 years since going on a trip of this magnitude.
So their are some things I feel this would be the best place to ask about.
What would anyone with experience be considered the best route?
Stick to the coast of go in land at some points?
Also visa and borders situations.
Are there problematic borders visa costs.
Carnett de passage for vehicle, is this required and for where.
One thing which I am not sure if it is on the forum somewhere already is the fuel costs for diesel in the different countries on the way down.
I think thats a decent start to my questions I hope some of you can take the time to share your knowledge with me on.
Thanks in advance

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Is this the correct section of the forum for this post?
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Is this still good info for 4 wheels?

I have just gone through this post and wondering if anyone has experience that may be updated compared to this.
http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hub...-without-89519

Any new info highly appreciated.
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So you can't buy or rent stage and sound equipment where you are going, you've looked at the value of shipping it to CT,RSA, and you've had your truck and trailer on a weighbridge and are confident all the roads, ferries, and bridges will cope?
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Hi Budric.
The stage is actually a custom-built stage that we are taking.
But the finish point is just part of this trip.
We are currently pulling things together to make this a documentary.
We could ship but it's all about the journey there.
We are hiring a lot of equipment when we arrive but also intend on doing gigs on the way down.
I'm curious what other experienced overlanders think of the capability of the mentioned truck and trailer set up making the trip successfully.
No weigh bridge treatment yet but have checked ferries etc and all seems managable.
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I think towing the trailer will give you some grief, but I'm pretty sure you know that. It's going to make your route through the smaller towns tricky, and hard to find "nicer" camping places. Even the extra cost on the ferry to get out of Ireland could be an extra €500 or more.

As to the route down Africa, That's the million dollar question, I'll be watching this with interest.

And yes, you are probably in the right place on the Hubb, but as you've discovered there are not as many 4x4 folks about.

Best of luck with it!
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