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LAND ROVER EXPEDITION AMERICA: UPDATE 1
The tiring, long and challenging days mean the crews have to pace themselves. Drivers rotate duties regularly; carry emergency supplies and satellite communications. Even in the most advanced country in the world, this is a real-world adventure.
Within a day, the expedition had climbed on precipitous tight switchbacks up into the 3000 ft Ozark Mountains. As with the Smoky Mountains, where the event started, the challenging mountain roads were the development grounds for some of America’s early racing drivers. Their skills were often honed while out-running the authorities during the Prohibition era.
Every day is an early start to keep the expedition on track for a 30-day crossing of America. The only other creatures awake so early are the local wildlife. Deer, coyotes and turtles have been spotted so far. Farmed Bison have also been seen along the trail.
The last few miles of Sam Correro’s time with the LREA team was spent negotiating treacherous washouts leading into Alma Arkansas. He balanced like a tightrope walker riding down the gullies. Behind, using the LR4 vehicle’s Terrain Response system, the four wheelers edged from hole to rock and under fallen trees.
“That was a taste of what is to come,” Correro said with a smile as he waved us goodbye. “Just wait and see…”
Rotate drivers???
Precipitous tight switchbacks....that people in RAV4's and AWD Elements also barely survived I imagine...
Turtles and farmed bison...how did the escape such terrors?
Treacherous washouts....ok they why are the only pics posted of flat, gravel roads my RC car could handle?
This is a great example of something that could be presented in a way that "everyman" can see themselves doing, something that inspires folks to do THIS in THEIR Rover....instead of another "we could all die" type outing that is far too much for the average person to attempt.
Silly.