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The Caravan Chronicles

By: Matthew Klem
Narrated by: Matthew Klem
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Ever wanted to take a cross-country road trip? Wondered what you might see or what you'd experience? The Caravan Chronicles tells the story of how four friends from Riverview, NB, Canada hopped in a van and visited all 48 US states, including Washington D.C., over a two week period. From New England to San Francisco and back, these four adventurers saw more of the United States in two weeks than many see in a lifetime.

Whether it was hiking through train tunnels, standing at the edge of the Grand Canyon, or taking selfies in Times Square, they covered over 10,000 miles and walked away with the greatest road trip story ever.

This book walks you through the origins of the trip, the meticulous planning, the sights and sounds of all 48 states, and how the high tech hobby of geocaching helped set this ball in motion.

©2020 Magestik Publishing (P)2020 Magestik Publishing

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