The Caravan Chronicles

The Caravan Chronicles

by Matthew Klem
The Caravan Chronicles

The Caravan Chronicles

by Matthew Klem

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Overview

Ever wanted to take a cross-country road trip? Wondered what you might see or what you'd experience? The Caravan Chronicles tells the story of how four friends from Riverview New Brunswick Canada hopped in a van and visited all 48 US states, including Washington D.C., over a two week period. From New England to San Francisco and back, these four adventurers saw more of the United States in two weeks than many see in a lifetime. Whether it was hiking through train tunnels, standing at the edge of the Grand Canyon, or taking selfies in Times Square, they covered 10,000+ miles and walked away with the greatest road trip story ever. This book walks you through the origins of the trip, the meticulous planning, the sights and sounds of all 48 states, and how the high tech hobby of geocaching helped set this ball in motion.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163914319
Publisher: Magestik Publishing
Publication date: 01/10/2020
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 6 MB

Table of Contents

Preface - Why write a book about this road trip?

Finding a New Adventure - How it all started

Just Keep on Going - Leg #1 - Moncton to Chicago

Are We There Yet? - Leg #2 - Chicago to Spokane

From Milestones to Giants - Leg #3 - Spokane to Las Vegas

No Time Like Our Own - Leg #4 - Las Vegas

The Earth, The Skies & Cars Disguised - Leg #5 - Las Vegas to Little Rock

Move Along Nothing to See Here - Leg #6 - Little Rock to Delaware

From Traveler to Local in One Ride - Leg #7 - New York City

The Longest Journey - Leg #8 - New York City to Moncton (final leg)

The Aftermath - What's our biggest takeaways from this trip

APPENDIX I – Geocache List - All the geocaches we found

APPENDIX II – Notable Cities / Our Route - Cities and places we visited and our actual route

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