1941 the richardson pan-american expedition

tamangel

Adventurer
a fun story that I came across:

THE RICHARDSON PAN-AMERICAN EXPEDITION 1941

http://www.plymouthbulletin.com/adventure01.htm

Mike

I was doing a search for these video's:

In the early 1950s Richardson resurrected the thousands of feet of movie film made and put it together into a travel-log--one film entitled "Rough Road To Panama," the other "Rugged Road To Cape Horn."

During the war, Richardson and Whitaker returned to Central America under the auspices of the U S Government, documenting the "Other Peoples of the Americas" -- while Van Hee served in the SeeBees. Their vehicle of choice this time was a Dodge Power Wagon Weapons Carrier.
from this web page:
http://www.allpar.com/model/ram/powerwagon.html

it mentioned that the videos/films were distributed by the Plymouth owners Club http://www.plymouthbulletin.com/index.htm but didn't find any in fo..

Mike
 

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1leglance

2007 Expedition Trophy Champion, Overland Certifie
I really hope someone can find a copy and preserve it digitally. I wonder with our internet age if they cool paper & film of the past will be lost forever.
Great find and please post up if you learn more.
 

proto

Adventurer
Ha! That's the film that inspired me to drive to Panama in a '69 Suburban almost exactly 20 years ago! My first long overland trip. (Damn this is getting to be a small planet!)

You can download a copy of "Rough Road To Panama" from the Internet Archive:

http://www.archive.org/details/rough_road_to_panama

I never did find an online copy of "Rugged Road To Cape Horn" -- maybe that's why I never made the trip the rest of the way. If anybody knows of an online copy, please post up.
 

DavidG

Adventurer
Cool, Proto. Any old pics scanned from your trip?

BTW, I just got an old (signed) copy of Richardson's book in the mail. Amazon has everything :)
 

kai38

Explorer
Those photos are awesome.
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6Pins

Adventurer
I really hope someone can find a copy and preserve it digitally. I wonder with our internet age if they cool paper & film of the past will be lost forever.

If you think about it, we probably are going to loose more stuff more rapidly the faster we move away from paper and pen. Think of all the stuff you have laying around in some obsolete data format that isn't supported any more. I've got a drawer full of stuff that is on 3.5 discs that are likely gone for ever.
 

RMP&O

Expedition Leader
I enjoyed the first movie....it was cool to see them in a few of the places I have visited in my own truck.

It also made me think how awesome it would be if the trip was still so wild. If I could only take my 1983 Nissan Patrol back in time and drive the route!
 

Christian P.

Expedition Leader
Staff member
Rough Road to Panama - in 1947...watch this awesome footage.

Someone has to invent a time machine so we can go back and do overlanding, the way it should be...



 

Yellowkayak

Adventurer
That is just totally awsome.....what is great is its a 2WD car...I think a Packard, but could be wrong. But still 2WD, now that makes me feel good about my 2WD truck with limited slip diff! Another thing I was astonded by was .26 cents for a whole STOCK of bananas....dang if only we could back up the time of prices for today!

Thanks for finding and sharing!

JJ
 

RMP&O

Expedition Leader
Yup...that is a good vintage video. Goes to show how much more of an adventure this trip would have been back in the day.
 

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