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They were young. They were dumb. They performed magic.

12.09.2020 by David Murray // Leave a Comment

It’s like a riddle:

Two guys set off together on a 3,500-mile round trip, and returned with five vehicles.

How did they do it?

For the answer, you’ll have to hear “We’d Be Crazy Not To,” which is Episode Two of the great new podcast, “True Road Trip Tales.”

In a story we’ve told 100 times in bars but never in public, my best pal Tom Gillespie and I headed west on a mission that was harebrained in concept, and became more ill-advised in the execution—(there was a single-engine airplane involved)—right up until the moment it all worked out perfectly.

Listen here.

(And if you dig the story, give the new podcast a happy review.)

Categories // Rambling, At Home and Abroad Tags // adventure, buddyfilm, ihscout, trueroadtriptales

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