18 months by camper van in the Americas

haven

Expedition Leader
Sheila Doorley and Jimmy Bracken traveled from Chicago to Alaska, all the way down to Ushuaia, and up to Santos, Brazil before heading back to USA. They were on the road for 18 months, and drove 44,000 miles in a 1995 Airstream B190 (a converted Ford Econoline van).

Read the story of their trip here http://www.thebrightsideoftheroad.com/

There's a detailed article about shipping from Panama to Colombia here, including contact information for three shipping companies. The price was $2000 plus several days of nail biting over the poor communications about the process.
http://www.thebrightsideoftheroad.com/shippingthevan.html

There's a short Q and A about the trip here: http://b190.com/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=17

The Airstream B190 was produced between 1989 and 2000. There's a web site for B190 enthusiasts here http://b190.com/
 

1leglance

2007 Expedition Trophy Champion, Overland Certifie
Perfect story to show that what really matters is the going, not the how.
Sure they had to stick to paved roads, sure they had to have some minor work done along the way...but they went and are better for it.

I love gear, I love getting off the pavement, but I also see the value in just going and seeing what happens.
 

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