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Epic Willys Adventure

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The Epic Willys Adventure is underway. It seems they’ve reached Green River, Wyoming. A couple folks have asked if I’ve been following it, but I haven’t been (I’ve mostly been resting this summer).

The adventure bills itself as having no GPS or cell phones, but the downside of that is that it is hard to report on the daily adventures (whether via FB, Instagram, or the web), so that can make it difficult for readers to follow.

You can visit the website here: https://www.epicwillysadventure.com …. and here is a realtime GPS map. The Facebook page is here: https://www.facebook.com/epicwillysadventure

Below is a rough map outlining their drive. The route looks to be a pretty one, something Ann and I might consider driving next year on our return from the FC Roundup.

epic-willys-adventure2

If I were to do a return trip to Washington along this route, it might be something like this. However, I’m not sure if it would be late enough in the year to complete the northern section. I’d have to do more research.

2019-trip

 

3 Comments on “Epic Willys Adventure

  1. MORRIS RADNER

    hahahaha ?? — this is ridiculous !! — bwahahaha !! — drive a 4 banger wills st Claire long distance ??? — koo koo ??? — maybe dr phil can help these drips ??? — hahahahaha !!! — oh wait a minute , I used drive my 4 banger jeepneys long distance all the time ?? — but that was years ago ?? — when it was legal to drink and drive ??? — it eased the pain ?? —ok , maybe these folks are alright afterall ???

  2. David Eilers Post author

    Bob … yes. For most of the journey along the Alaska Highway phones were useless. GPS wasn’t needed either, because once you get on the Alaska Highway, it’s easy to follow.

    That said, we understood the importance of reporting on our Alaska trip (for readers and for sponsors), so phones were crucial to taking photos and uploading them (when we got into service in towns) to FB/Instagram. Also, because folks were posting pics to both services, I could pull them from both sites and post them for eWillys readers.

    In regards to the Epic Willys Adventure, having traveled about 75% of that terrain, I imagine a good portion of it doesn’t provide cell service anyway.

    I didn’t start using GPS until circa 2010, so traveling without a phone and GPS would not be an issue for me. I would just make sure to have good booklet, detailed maps (which I have anyway of all the western states).

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