We have successful completed our journey from London to Budapest to Bissau in our British 1995 Land Cruiser with the SPOT Connect device tracking our route. Below is the route we traveled.
We have successful completed our journey from London to Budapest to Bissau in our British 1995 Land Cruiser with the SPOT Connect device tracking our route. Below is the route we traveled.
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Art -
I came into the office this morning and just got an email from Dean Fowler about your wild adventure and found your “LIVE Map”. What a coincidence that your map shows your vehicle is in St. Neots! Dynex has its facility in Eaton Socon right next to St. Neots just a turn off the Great North Road toward the A1! You can see our facility travelling north on the A1 from A428 intersection. I hope you have a great New Year and WOW what a trip! Good Luck and Stay Safe! Ray
Glad to see that the trip is going well and making good progress. You were approaching Ghent at the time of this posting. We can’t wait to join you! Drive safe and see you all soon!
I can almost see in the car windows on this thing… Is that Sean rocking out to gypsy music?
Way to go guys!!! Almost to Barcelona in two days!!!
3 am and you’re pushing through to Almeria? Amazing. Hope you all get some sleep in Nador.
Obviously you guys are making very good time. Stay well and enjoy.
Safely in Nador, Morocco!
Making great progress,honey. We are proud of your team.
Making great progress, honey.
drink lots of water!! glad ur all safe. no more parking on blue lines! Godspeed!
Has anyone heard from our intrepid travelers since they left Nador? If so, please post and I’ll do the same. Many thanks!
Got a phone message this evening around 5 EST. Everyone is happy and healthy and they’re having a terrific time in Tata. Spirits are high. Onward!
To the Sahara already?? You must be the contender to place first!
do you know what place you’re in?
Love watching your progress, honey.
Mom & Dad E
Guys—in the Sahara!!!!!!! hope you brought sun tan lotion!!
Go, Art and Team, Go!!!
WOW! North Africa already!
So proud of all of you.
Keep smiling and laughing through the mishaps and any differences of opinion, which there’re bound to be on this kind of adventure.
We’re praying for your safety and health.
Love,
Sue, Mike and kids
Guy-looks like you had a tough left hand turn. Don’t worry you are the best and will still get to the finish line before anyone one else!! I am sure other than tough butts you are doing great!!
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Looking at that last shot across the hood of the sandy road (less) distant days travel makes me wonder if the powerless hardships of the six inches of snow in Seattle are really worth commenting on. Finally got the snow plows out along the waterfront. Now the power is out due to falling trees.
You guys look like a cool beer in a watering hole watching the Playoffs this weekend might not be a Big Miss.
More stories, great shots and prayers for less Electro-mites interrupting your travels.
RedDog
Dear Dan,
Thank you for sharing this incredible adventure with all of us. You are all in our thoughts and prayers every day. Be safe-we love you.
With love,
Lisa, Steve, Erica and Ken xo
PS Ken loved his postcard-thank you!
What a visual contrast. We are in a wonderful snow storm on the Cape looking at pictures of you surrounded by sand. And Dan — great! orange head scarf. Lawrence didn’t look as good as you. Take care and don’t pick up any strangers.
Already at the edge of Mauritania — fantastic! Can’t wait to see the pictures from B2B beach. Stay safe.
So what happens when you reach Lagouria? Looks like you need to swim someplace to pick up another road? And where are you in the race?
9 Days already!! be strong to the finish!! You all are doing great! Can’t wait to see the Pic’s with you all standing on the Wilderbeest at the finish line!!!
Oh–by the way—Patriots in the Super Bowl!!
You got to drive through Bank d Arguin National Park??
Must be Awesome!!
Awseome? or Sand everywhere??
Looks like you guys are at the Beach! Is that Conor surfing?
Dan, you’re looking pro baby! Keep up the great work and i wish you all a safe and fun journey. Thanks for the great pics!
Arthur, so very proud of you and your whole team of extreme adventurers.
Be safe, best of luck. Go guys to the finish.
We’re all health and being safe. Fantastic experience. Only grueling from time to time.
Hello, Senegal! Way to go. Stay safe, and please post pics of hippos and whatnot…
Gosh–sand sand everywhere! Are there Prairie Dogs around?
Almost Home—!!!! Keep going Bright Eyes!!!
13 days and 5 hours and 52 seconds from Budapest!!
What a trip!!
Fantastic!
B2 Beach looks beautiful! Your updates and pictures are fabulous. We are all enjoying following your trip. Love to all and be safe.
Lisa, Steve, Erica and Ken xo
Gosh–finally got to some ” Greenery” !!!and it looks like you are camped—the question I have is how are you guys going to get across the river??–I do not see any bridges or roads –but you can see there are some Crocadiles in the water!!! Love you Guys!!!
Almost home~
Almost there—Take a left!! take a left and head east!!!!!
Go Go 14 days!!
Looks like you are home!! ?? !!
Hey Guys—are you celebrating at the round a bout??
Nice going and my best to you all—safe passage home after what I sure will be some well needed ‘real’ BED rest!!
Where are you guys?? Still sleeping? or Partying??
If I understand where you are yesterday/today looks like you have about 1300 kilometers left to drive. You should be “home free” now. Sure hope you and the Beast are holding up. Yeah Team Bright Eyed!