Paris / New York - Transcontinental 2009

BlueGerbil

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Paris / New York – Transcontinental 2009

After driving the whole Panamericana in less than 16 days back in 2006 and setting a new world height record for vehicles (21.804 feet at the Ojos de Salado in Chile) in 2007 the german adventurer Matthias Jeschke reaches for another goal:

An international team of success-oriented extreme drivers will set out on a round-the-world tour over land exclusively by car for the first time ever, following the footsteps of early human migration. They will use bio fuel for combustion and only bio oil as the lubricant for engines, axles and transmissions.

The car of choice will again be the Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon.

Accompanied by a technological exhibition on the topic "Renewable Energies", the historic tour will lead them across Europe, Russia, Mongolia, Alaska, Canada and the USA, crossing 21 countries in total.

An extreme project for drivers – both historical and historic

The expedition team from Europe, Russia and America will start in Paris on 1 October 2008, and is estimated to reach New York by the end of April 2009. They will venture east through Russia up to the outermost edge of Eurasia. Then, around February 2009, the Bering Straight will be crossed on frozen ice, alternatively, by means of modified, floatable vehicles. This will then take them to Alaska and from there, after crossing Canada and the USA from West to East, they will reach the East Coast.

It is the goal of the expedition to drive around the world using only one single means of transport, and to promote the use of biological fuel and oil and at the same time achieve a CO2-neutral project balance.

Political Support

The project is backed by the German Foreign Office, the German embassies and the German Energy-Agency. In order to successfully communicate the project statements of this historic tour, there will be close co-operation with, for instance, all the countries involved and the foreign Chambers of Commerce both prior to and - in particular - during the expedition.

Without a trace and CO2-neutral

In order to make history without leaving any traces behind, the expedition “Paris / New York – Transcontinental 2009” will take place in winter and will be completely CO2-neutral.

Leaving the environment intact on this stretch of almost 40,000 kilometres will be achieved by taking the following actions:



  • [*]Timing: In order not to leave any tire tracks, the tour will take place in winter. The vehicles will only cross meter deep snow and ice as well as deep-frozen soil, known as permafrost.



    [*]Low-emission bio fuel and exclusively bio oil based on readily biodegradable and renewable or sustainable energy sources will be used for motors, axles and transmissions.



    [*]The entire project will take place closely monitoring CO2. To be able to complete this project in a CO2-neutral way, after their round-the-world tour, the expedition team and their partners will plant an equivalent number of trees in close collaboration with the state authorities. This will ensure that the tour actually contributes to reducing CO2.



    [*]The expedition will only use state-of-the-art vehicles and equipment.
I will post photos and news of the whole tour, so stay tuned!
 
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Houndoc

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Not alot of roads across Alaska. Seems like to make that part of the route it would have to be truly "off road" for some very long streches.
 

BlueGerbil

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The first of three Jeep Wrangler Unlimited has received it´s wheels, tires, axles and suspension. More to come...

All three JKs of the Paris / New York project will be shown to the public on the biggest offroad fair in Europe, held in Bad Kissingen in Germany from May, 22nd to 25th 2008.

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mohavebrown

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Last weekend I performed (old-time fiddle music) in Tonopah and Goldfield, Nevada for the centennial celebration of the NY to Paris Auto Race, the route of which came through these two small towns of Nevada. The American team, in a 1908 Thomas Flyer, won the race even though the Germans arrived in Paris first (they were penalized 15 days for taking a shortcut). Crossing Nevada the Americans suffered a cracked tranny and had to "borrow" parts from another Flyer they happened to find. The car was outfitted with multiple cans of water, fuel, tire chains (see below) and long planks for sandy, muddy, snowy stretches. All this at a time when the horse was considered a better mode of transportation! The race started I think in February and ended in October of 1908. An amazing feat of the time. A group of folks are planning to do it again in July this year. Here is the website, and a coupla photos from the celebration last year. The Thomas Flyer shown isn't the original from the race but a restored to mint condition vehicle. The original is at the auto collection in Harrah's in Reno.

http://www.thegreatautorace.com/index.htm

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1908 "tire chains"

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1908 Thomas Flyer
 

UNSTUCK

But stuck more often.
Paris / New York – Transcontinental 2009


This will then take them to Alaska and from there, after crossing Canada and the USA from West to East, they will reach the East Coast. [/COLOR][/FONT]





I wonder if Alaska will ever be thought of as part of the USA (most of the time we are glad not to be, but sometimes it hurts :-\).

We Alaskans need some love!
 

Meat_

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Lehi
I wonder if Alaska will ever be thought of as part of the USA (most of the time we are glad not to be, but sometimes it hurts :-\).

We Alaskans need some love!

As someone who lives in a town that no one thought of 4 years ago, that is in a state that no one thought of 6 years ago..... take it from me, you don't want anyone to think of Alaska...... EVER
 

timpanogos

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Heber
As someone who lives in a town that no one thought of 4 years ago, that is in a state that no one thought of 6 years ago..... take it from me, you don't want anyone to think of Alaska...... EVER


Sour puss! You need another church on your block
 

BlueGerbil

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Germany
The last prearrangements are in full swing: the expedition Jeeps are being loaded and prepared, there’s an atmosphere of departure at Extrem Events.

Tonight, the participants will leave for Paris where the “Paris / New York – Transcontinental 2009”-expedition begins.

For a long time the entire team of Extrem Events has continuously worked towards this moment. Thus all participants are full of expectation.
We would like to sincerely thank our partners and helpers again who make this expedition possible.

Also, new pictures of the modified, floatable vehicles as well as the special trailers can be found on our homepage www.pny2009.com

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RockMonkey

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Yikes, will they be hauling those pontoons like that throughout the whole trip? It seems like that would really limit where the things could fit... :ugh:
 

BlueGerbil

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Germany
Nope,
they have trailers (also on 40" MTRs) for the swimming system, 1000l fuel, 4 spare tires and other stuff. That picture was taken after the final swimming test.
 
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