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Drive The Globe| Overland Adventures spent several days visiting Gros Morne National Park in Newfoundland Canada. One night we were treated to a li...
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Drive The Globe| Overland Adventures spent several days visiting Gros Morne National Park in Newfoundland Canada. One night we were treated to a live music show by the park staff, featuring the ugly stick.
The ugly stick is a traditional Newfoundland musical instrument fashioned out of household and tool shed items, typically a mop handle with bottle caps, tin cans, small bells and other noise makers. The instrument is played with a drum stick and has a distinctive sound.
The instruments main body is a mop or broom handle cut to approximately four feet. An old rubber boot was attached to the bottom and a cymbal attached at the very top. At strategic intervals along the length of the shaft, nails affixed with bottle caps, felt tins and other noise makers would be nailed into the shaft. The instrument would then be decorated with items of colour and fluff to the artist's taste.
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Michael Ladden and Jim Leach enjoy a cold Guinness Float at the Fall River Pub & Grill in Maberly Ontario. A special thanks to Dave Pell of the...
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Michael Ladden and Jim Leach enjoy a cold Guinness Float at the Fall River Pub & Grill in Maberly Ontario. A special thanks to Dave Pell of the Ottawa Valley Land Rover Club for showing us how it is done the night before, and proving that it is allright to eat for dinner.
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Dennis White searches for the perfect moose photo while Michael Ladden captures the attempt on video. This footage was shot during the 2009 Labrado...
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Dennis White searches for the perfect moose photo while Michael Ladden captures the attempt on video. This footage was shot during the 2009 Labrador & Newfoundland trip at Lomond Newfoundland.
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PART II:
In the Spring of 2001, DRIVE THE GLOBE | Overland Adventures completed Stage I of its Trans-Africa Expedition.
This video features highlight...
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PART II:
In the Spring of 2001, DRIVE THE GLOBE | Overland Adventures completed Stage I of its Trans-Africa Expedition.
This video features highlights of the Sahara crossing, made between Nouadhibou and Nouakchott Mauritania, a vast, desolate desert expanse where the only road is the wind swept sand dunes and hard rock strewn piste.
This nearly 250 mile journey took three days and saw temperatures climb to over 110 degrees fahrenheit.
It was completed with four Land Rover expedition vehicles.
Participants included Expedition Leaders, Michael Ladden and Paul Shumway, as well as Pat Macomber, Al Cornell, Jim Leach, Wilson Bullard, Shane Ballensky and Ed Messenger.
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drivetheglobe uploaded a new video
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In the Spring of 2001, DRIVE THE GLOBE | Overland Adventures completed Stage I of its Trans-Africa Expedition.
This video features highlights of the...
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In the Spring of 2001, DRIVE THE GLOBE | Overland Adventures completed Stage I of its Trans-Africa Expedition.
This video features highlights of the Sahara crossing, made between Nouadhibou and Nouakchott Mauritania, a vast, desolate desert expanse where the only road is the wind swept sand dunes and hard rock strewn piste.
This nearly 250 mile journey took three days and saw temperatures climb to over 110 degrees fahrenheit.
It was completed with four Land Rover expedition vehicles.
Participants included Expedition Leaders, Michael Ladden and Paul Shumway, as well as Pat Macomber, Al Cornell, Jim Leach, Wilson Bullard, Shane Ballensky and Ed Messenger.
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