Cooper Discoverer Writing Contest Grand Prize Qualifying Trip Suggestion Thread

The Cooper Discoverer Writing Contest grand prize is:
- A set of 5 Cooper tires
- An Experience Package for two at the Overland Expo EAST
- $2,500 travel budget

In order to qualify for the grand prize the story submitted must be from one of the epic overland adventure routes that our community suggests.
We're looking for everyones participation in compiling this list for routes in the US and Canada. We'll then put together an official list of select routes for participants to choose from.

We look forward to your suggestions!

THE RUNNING LIST:
- The Georgia Traverse
- The Great Western Trail
- The Pony Express Route
- San Rafael Swell
- The Kentucky Adventure Trail
- The Dalton Highway
- Outer Banks Cape Lookout
- Oregon Backcountry Discovery Route
- Washington Backcountry Discovery Route
- Canol Road
- True North East
- Big Bend Ranch State Park
- Bigwater to Captiol reef
- Mojave Road
- Death Valley
- North Rim/Arizona Strip
- Padre Island National Seashore
- Whipsaw Trail in BC
 
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zolo

Explorer
For the Southeast folks I say a trip over the "Georgia Traverse" as laid out by GAOverland.
As far as I know. No one has done the whole thing in one shot, or maybe they have but never wrote about it.
Route expalined here http://www.georgiaoverland.com
Beautiful area and folks from many states can access this route pretty easy.
 
Thanks Zolo,
That's a great suggestion!

It will be easy for us to collect suggestions from the west and southwest but we'll need everyones input like this for the eastern regions.

Thanks again!
 

Nullifier

Expedition Leader
The Kentucky Adventure trail is another great trial that should be done.

The Dalton and the new road opening this summer out to Tuk.

Outer Banks Cape lookout national seashore.
 
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Hilldweller

SE Expedition Society
For the Southeast folks I say a trip over the "Georgia Traverse" as laid out by GAOverland.
As far as I know. No one has done the whole thing in one shot, or maybe they have but never wrote about it.
Route expalined here http://www.georgiaoverland.com
Beautiful area and folks from many states can access this route pretty easy.
Pretty ride ---- and it's in my back yard.
Like you said, I've never done it all at one time.


Does it have to be all about dirt, Brian? The BRP, end to end, including SNP, is a beautiful drive, historic, and represents what Appalachian America is all about. It's almost 600 miles with only one stop sign and no traffic lights.
 

BlindWilly

TXpedition
For the Texas folks that don't have much open land, might I suggest Big Bend Ranch State Park.
The Road To Nowhere can be a fun adventure.
If you start off in Terlingua, it can be an all day adventure to get there and back.
Here's the tail end of the trip to "Nowhere":
 

Triplesnake

Adventurer
Also for the TX folks, I'd suggest an overnight trip down Padre Island National Seashore. That place is always an adventure!
 

penguincoder

Observer
Since Cape Lookout is listed, what about visiting Portsmouth Island? It's very remote and pretty close, geologically speaking, from the lighthouse.
 

rickashay

Explorer
I'd like to see a Canadian option. The most well known suggestion (outside of stuff up in the Yukon) would probably be Whipsaw Trail in BC.
 

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