What is it about a trans-Americas road trip that so turns us on?
Navigating tundra, desert, jungle and mountain, the trans-Americas has been challenging adventurers for decades. In the footsteps of conquistadores, outlaws, writers and revolutionaries, James Marr and his wife Christine embark on a six-year, seventy-thousand-mile drive from Tierra del Fuego to Alaska.
Discover their journey sailing the Atlantic on a cargo ship to Buenos Aires; traversing the world's most dangerous road; negotiating the Devil's Trampoline; camping in the grounds of a love motel; seeking out the elusive quetzal, a bird of myth and legend; weaving along the trail of the tequila slammer; overnighting in the crater of a dormant volcano, and pursuing the Highway to the Midnight Sun.
James Marr is the author of three books on overland vehicle travel by motorcycle and 4x4, and has written for a number of motoring journals. Join the journey today by delving into one of the world's ultimate road trips.
Navigating tundra, desert, jungle and mountain, the trans-Americas has been challenging adventurers for decades. In the footsteps of conquistadores, outlaws, writers and revolutionaries, James Marr and his wife Christine embark on a six-year, seventy-thousand-mile drive from Tierra del Fuego to Alaska.
Discover their journey sailing the Atlantic on a cargo ship to Buenos Aires; traversing the world's most dangerous road; negotiating the Devil's Trampoline; camping in the grounds of a love motel; seeking out the elusive quetzal, a bird of myth and legend; weaving along the trail of the tequila slammer; overnighting in the crater of a dormant volcano, and pursuing the Highway to the Midnight Sun.
James Marr is the author of three books on overland vehicle travel by motorcycle and 4x4, and has written for a number of motoring journals. Join the journey today by delving into one of the world's ultimate road trips.
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