Milestones

70,000 miles!

August 8, 2010

In what will be the last 10K mile milestone we cross, on August 6th we reached 70,000 total miles for our trip. The current breakdown is: 40,057 : Plane 13,865 : Motorcycle 7,031 : Train 6,071 : Car 1,333 : Boat 1,317 : Bus 397 : Foot 10 : Horse For a total of 70,075 […]

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50,000 Miles

May 30, 2010

Just a few days ago, on the flight from Istanbul to Prague we passed the 50,000 mile mark. It took us 297 days with an average of 170 miles per day. The breakdown is: Plane: 27,746 Moto: 9,269 Train: 6,311 Bus: 1,137 Boat: 1,333 Foot: 392 Horse: 5

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40,000 Miles

April 2, 2010

Today is exactly 8 months on the road (240 days), and today on our flight from the island of Ko Samui to Bangkok we traveled our 40,000th mile. We’ve averaged 169 miles per day and so far they’ve broken down like this: Plane: 20,798 Motorcycle: 6,679 Train: 6,311 Car: 3,687 Boat: 1,333 Bus: 907 Foot: […]

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20,000 Miles

January 14, 2010

Today, as we fly from South Korea to New Zealand, we pass our 20,000th mile. Back on October 11 we passed 10,000 miles and estimated that we would pass 20,000 “somewhere around Japan in January” – which is exactly where we are (at the time we thought we’d be visiting Japan – unfortunately we had […]

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10,000 Miles

October 11, 2009

This afternoon, driving through the countryside of France, we traveled our 10,000th mile. It took us 67 days, averaging 150 miles per day through 5 countries. The numbers so far are as follows: 4557 miles by Plane 2065 miles on Motorcycles 1895 miles by Car 1136 miles on Trains 200 miles by Boat 84 miles […]

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Summary: USA

September 3, 2009

As we prepare to end the domestic portion of our adventure, here’s a quick look at our stats for the continent. USA Statistics Total Days: 29 Total Miles: 2963 – by Motorcycle: 2065 – by Plane: 896 – on Foot: 2 Nights Spent Camping: 4 Nights of Paid Lodging: 1 Total # of  Lodgings: 9 […]

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