The Places Where We Go Podcast
Society & Culture:Places & Travel
On episode 58, Julie & Art learn about the adventures of a cross country road trip. Special guests Joe and Lorraine Ferrall provide their first hand account of their 78 day adventure in a Lance camper.
78 Days Around The U.S.A.
This adventure took the Ferrall's around the country from Southern California, to Washington state, across the north to New York and down to the southern states.
Top Tips For A Cross Country Road Trip
Joe and Lorraine Farrell shared multiple tips for a successful cross country trip, including:
Listen to hear tips to help you plan a future trek across the United States.
Travel Resources Discussed On This Podcast
Monuments Marvels and Miracles: A Traveler's Guide to Catholic America, by Marion Amberg
Lance Truck Campers
Barber RV - Ventura California
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