The World by Road is an expedition that has successfully circumnavigated the globe through 68 different countries, over 6 continents, covering 70,000 miles.  Two years from the start of the expedition, the crew has returned from this epic journey to Denver, CO. Our circumnavigation of the world went from North to South and East to West, spanning the farthest reaches of the road in all directions on the continents. We are currently catching up on editing video, photos and blogs, so stay tuned, the best of the content is yet to come. We are also working on a feature length documentary and book, so look for that at the beginning of next year!

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Currently In:
Denver, Colorado, USA
WE HAVE FINISHED!

Miles Driven: 77,015

Days Spent:
2 Years 147 Days

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New Video – Niono and the Entourage

Just after editing this video, I found out that I had malaria.  Since many strains of malaria, including the one that I contracted come on somewhat slow, you just start to feel more and more weird and look worse and worse over time.  I realize now that I never actually wrote anything to go along [...]

New Video – Diving the cold waters of Ushuaia!

It seems that in the midst of the last year this video slipped through and never made it online for all of you to see.  Lately I have been working to get all of our video organized for a new project in the works.  So stay tuned, we will be posting more often in the [...]

Hang In There Old Friend

Toyota has been in the headlines a lot lately and you would have to have your head stuck in hole not to know that the attention Toyota has been getting as of late has been bad. It all stems around the recalls of several of Toyota’s popular models due in part because of potential problems with accelerators becoming stuck while the vehicle is moving. These perceived problems have triggered one of the largest recalls in consumer product history at nearly 8.5 million vehilces and caused Toyota to halt production on these models until the problem was idetnified and a solution put in place. It isn’t really the size of the recall involving Toyota that has got me a little bent out of shape recently, it is the hostility that is being directed towards this company, not by consumers, but by the United States government and the mainstream press.