Ollie Jenks and Seth Scott's record-breaking journey began with a shared passion for adventure and a desire to push the limits of their three-wheeled vehicle.
The duo faced numerous challenges as they traversed 22 countries across Africa, including breakdowns, visa issues, and war zones.
To prepare their Reliant Robin for the grueling journey, Jenks and Scott performed routine maintenance tasks such as replacing rusty parts and upgrading the suspension.

Their modifications included installing a new roof rack, LED light clusters, and a 'van life' battery setup to ensure they could power their electrical devices on the go.
The duo's resourcefulness was put to the test when they encountered issues with obtaining car insurance in Morocco, which nearly led to deportation.
Despite these setbacks, Jenks and Scott persevered, driven by their determination to complete the record-breaking journey.

Their Reliant Robin, dubbed 'Shelia the Three-Wheeler,' proved to be a reliable companion throughout the 14,000 mile adventure.
The duo's experience highlights the importance of thorough planning, maintenance, and adaptability in overlanding, as they navigated treacherous terrain, war zones, and visa issues along the way.
The Reliant Robin's journey showcases the importance of careful planning, resourcefulness, and adaptability in overlanding.
