1 hr 22 min

Patty Upton : Jeep Overland, Crossing the Darien Gap and Circumnavigating the World‪.‬ The Great Things LLC Podcast

    • Entrepreneurship

Join us on an extraordinary adventure as we delve into the remarkable journey of Patty and Loren Upton. For more than five years, they embarked on an overland expedition, circumnavigating the world entirely in their trusty Jeep, The "Sand Ship Discovery". Their story is a testament to the indomitable human spirit, the power of determination, incredible self-reliance, and the wonders of exploration.

An Independent Spirit and Simple Mission

It was a dream of Patty's late husband, Loren Upton, to circumnavigate the world in an American-built vehicle.  These were the foundational principles of the excursion.    From Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, to Punta Arenas, Chile,  then a cargo ship ride to the African continent (this was the only part that the Jeep was transported on water), from Cape Agulhas, South Africa they ended the 5 year odyssey in Gamvik, Norway

The Darien Gap Challenge:

One of the most jaw-dropping chapters of their journey was undoubtedly their conquest of the Darien Gap, between Panama and Columbia. This dense and forbidding rainforest region had thwarted countless adventurers before them,.  There were no roads and this 125-mile strectch took them 741 days to complete.    Share in their triumph as they navigate treacherous terrain, forge wild rivers, and overcome the many challenges of this untamed wilderness.   This excursion landed them in the Guinness Book of World Records, as the first overland crossing of the Darien Gap.

Global Encounters and Cultural Experiences:

As they crisscrossed continents, Patty and Loren found that an unshakable commitment to the dream, unwavering self-reliance and help from good people around the globe was the reason for the success.

These connections with people in every corner of the world show the good nature of strangers.    Gain insights into their encounters with people from all walks of life and how these interactions enriched their expedition experience.

Resilience and Adversity

What is most inspiring and noteworthy is how their daily resilience was tested daily for over 5 years.   The Jeep would break axles, springs, brakes, and other mechanical problems could not stop them.  Patty had to carry parts in from Panama into Columbia.  Axel replacements were shipped via train, mules, and hand carriers.  

In the most challenging days, the Jeep broke an axel in the vast desert of Sudan.  With nothing and no one around, they found the Nile and floated for 2 and 1/2 days to find a town.    It took 70 days to get the parts and back on the path.  During this time, Loren survived on limited rations in the desert while Patty coordinated getting the parts shipped in from around the world.   A few fortuitous encounters and helpful strangers ultimately made the difference. 

The Jeep That Made History:

Patty and Loren's Jeep, The Sand Ship Discovery, deserves special mention. It became more than just a vehicle; it was their home, protector, and constant companion throughout the journey. Discover the limited modifications and extensive preparations they made to ensure the American-built 1966 CJ-5 Jeep made the entire route.

In this captivating Podcast interview, we explore the incredible adventure of Patty and Loren Upton as they drove their Jeep across continents, completed the daunting Darien Gap crossing, and embraced the world's diversity. This is a tale of human tenacity, environmental stewardship, and the transformative power of following your dreams. Join us on this epic journey!

To contact or support Patty, reach her at outbackofbeyond.com

Join us on an extraordinary adventure as we delve into the remarkable journey of Patty and Loren Upton. For more than five years, they embarked on an overland expedition, circumnavigating the world entirely in their trusty Jeep, The "Sand Ship Discovery". Their story is a testament to the indomitable human spirit, the power of determination, incredible self-reliance, and the wonders of exploration.

An Independent Spirit and Simple Mission

It was a dream of Patty's late husband, Loren Upton, to circumnavigate the world in an American-built vehicle.  These were the foundational principles of the excursion.    From Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, to Punta Arenas, Chile,  then a cargo ship ride to the African continent (this was the only part that the Jeep was transported on water), from Cape Agulhas, South Africa they ended the 5 year odyssey in Gamvik, Norway

The Darien Gap Challenge:

One of the most jaw-dropping chapters of their journey was undoubtedly their conquest of the Darien Gap, between Panama and Columbia. This dense and forbidding rainforest region had thwarted countless adventurers before them,.  There were no roads and this 125-mile strectch took them 741 days to complete.    Share in their triumph as they navigate treacherous terrain, forge wild rivers, and overcome the many challenges of this untamed wilderness.   This excursion landed them in the Guinness Book of World Records, as the first overland crossing of the Darien Gap.

Global Encounters and Cultural Experiences:

As they crisscrossed continents, Patty and Loren found that an unshakable commitment to the dream, unwavering self-reliance and help from good people around the globe was the reason for the success.

These connections with people in every corner of the world show the good nature of strangers.    Gain insights into their encounters with people from all walks of life and how these interactions enriched their expedition experience.

Resilience and Adversity

What is most inspiring and noteworthy is how their daily resilience was tested daily for over 5 years.   The Jeep would break axles, springs, brakes, and other mechanical problems could not stop them.  Patty had to carry parts in from Panama into Columbia.  Axel replacements were shipped via train, mules, and hand carriers.  

In the most challenging days, the Jeep broke an axel in the vast desert of Sudan.  With nothing and no one around, they found the Nile and floated for 2 and 1/2 days to find a town.    It took 70 days to get the parts and back on the path.  During this time, Loren survived on limited rations in the desert while Patty coordinated getting the parts shipped in from around the world.   A few fortuitous encounters and helpful strangers ultimately made the difference. 

The Jeep That Made History:

Patty and Loren's Jeep, The Sand Ship Discovery, deserves special mention. It became more than just a vehicle; it was their home, protector, and constant companion throughout the journey. Discover the limited modifications and extensive preparations they made to ensure the American-built 1966 CJ-5 Jeep made the entire route.

In this captivating Podcast interview, we explore the incredible adventure of Patty and Loren Upton as they drove their Jeep across continents, completed the daunting Darien Gap crossing, and embraced the world's diversity. This is a tale of human tenacity, environmental stewardship, and the transformative power of following your dreams. Join us on this epic journey!

To contact or support Patty, reach her at outbackofbeyond.com

1 hr 22 min