Great road trip and thanks. Many people told me I was crazy to drive the entire Pan American Highway, from Florida to Argentina. After two years and many amazing experiences I'm back in Florida to tell all about my fantastic trip. I also drove a Tundra with a truck camper, volunteered at schools, orphanages, turtle saving camps, and a host of other activities in exchange for a free place to park my camper. Never had any issues, made so many life long friends. Keep traveling my friend. Cheers @Tales of the Pan American Highway, Bernard
@@theColombiano11 Yes, I'm under the impression that's nearly impassable in a vehicle without some kind of support of specialised equipment. Ferry from Panama to Colombia?
@@AndrewLawlin really enjoyed this video never seen your stuff before. My first vehicle was a 93 4Runner 4x4 and I would give soo much money to have it again. Enjoy your Yota! FYI: if you don't know what TOYOTA stands for it's this: Tow Out Your Own Truck, Asshole. HAHAHA!! 4Runners are awesome!!
This is cool... my dad drove a truck (with a friend) from NYC to Honduras in 1990. Told me it got a little crazy once he had to cross Mexico. He flew back to the USA once the delivery of the truck was done.
I think I talked to you briefly at the chocolate factory in Copan Ruinas! This video showed up on my suggestions, what a coincidence. Glad you had an awesome trip
Me and my dad we used to drive from Maryland all the way to Mexico to see our family over there during the holidays. It’s pretty amazing seeing someone else doing it as well
Getting caught in DC rush hour seems like it could have been the most frustrating and least exciting experience you could potentially have on a trip like this. I'd like to experience transport culture in other nations! Hope it went fairly smooth otherwise!
Bro you’re style editing is literally PERFECT for road trip videos I really wish people would copy your editing style bc I hate clicking a road trip video and it be either fast forwarded dash cam video footage or just load music over long clips lol you update us film the gas station stops the clips aren’t to long or short it’s perfect keep filming your road trips they’re enjoyable to watch
Thanks so much! It means a lot! I tried to keep a 94-hour trip to 25 minutes, and it was a bit hard, but hearing you say this means a lot! Thanks for taking the time to watch!! Really appreciate it!
Welcome to Honduras, congratulations for the wedding. I am married to an American, it is crazy all the requirements they ask to marry a foreigner in Honduras, but in the end it is worth it, I hope you had a good experience with the paperwork, many blessings. And enjoy our country 🇭🇳🇺🇲
Yes, I am so thankful be married to Daniela she is WONDERFUL! now we are trying to get a visa for her soon! That's been a whole process! I will enjoy my time In Honduras!
That guy driving the “truck” on pallets, we use to have that in Brazil. They are transporting the chassis to the cabin factory, saves on transport. In my state it was busses, so from Mercedes factory (chassis/drivetrain) it would go to Marcopolo for example to add all the cabin. It was my dream job as a kid, looked so cool to drive a chassis with only one seat and a helmet.
This was such a cool video!! It felt like I was part of your trip and by the end when you said the adventure was over it legit got to me! 😭✨ hope life is going well for you, wish you all the best!
@@AndrewLawlin so happy to hear that! I’m figuring out my next step too after graduating college. It’s quite a change, but I’m pretty sure we’ll manage! 💪🏻 remember to take it easy at times!
Wow, perfect editing to showcase the trip. Some other vlogs waste so much time with antics and showing every little thing. Most of us just want to see the highlights and this 25 minute video is the perfect length and edit to show the whole trip without any nonsense
That was a really awesome trip. I really enjoyed all of the scenery that you guys filmed and shared with all of us. God‘s timing is absolutely amazing to witness and I’m very thankful that He was there for the both of you and keeping you guys safe. Hallelujah!
@@georgesunil1745 cool! I plan on driving from Porto Alegre to Macapá, then Georgetown, then on to Manaus - Cusco - Cartagena. What is your planned route starting from Guyana?
@@felixspiess a trip of around 14000 km 😮😮😮 I thought it was crazy driving from Denmark to Algarve Portugal. Around 3200 km. Around 30 hours driving. Plus two days sleeping so around 46 hours. And im completely dead when i arrive 😂
Back in the day I made a few road trips from California to Southern Mexico in my little Mazda truck. Fun times! This was a nice video, thanks for sharing. 😊
I really enjoyed taking a ride with y'all in this video. Next trip please add some expense clips for things like fuel and car services along the way. This is something I want to do with my sons when they are old enough in my GX460, subscribed and god bless
RUclips algorithm brought this video on my to watch list. I'm glad I did. You did a great job putting it together. Looking at your other videos looks like you pursued the woman of your dreams in another country. That is great. I don't know if the term passport bros is controversial, but it looks like the path you took. In which case your happiness is all that matters. I don't know you but I hope things are going well. Everyone deserves to find happiness.
I drove from Havre de Grace to Key West a couple weeks back and I thought that was a hell of a drive. 😂. One thing i learned over the years is if you have to go through DC on a road trip, try to time it where you get there well after rush hour(s). 295 Maryland and 295 Virgina are a damn parking lot in rush hour traffic.
What nice guys you are. I love your video. You’re so charismatics. New subscriber. I am watching you from San Antonio Tx, I am from México. Sending hugs for you both.💞💙💕💚💜😊
Yall I don't know if I should say that I am surprised or that I am not surprised. Great Video. -Cliff Battleship Marine Supply Fairhope, Alabama USA 🇺🇸
Awwe❤ An addendum, just watched another video of yours and realized you are newly wed!!❤ I watched the wedding videoa Your bride is beautiful!! ❤ May God bless your future together!! 🙏🙏♥️♥️ Also, whoever did the photography at your wedding, did a fantastic job!!
@@AndrewLawlin your country as well brother. I was raised here in the beautiful U.S I know Mexico has some beautiful places. But unfortunately not safe.
That's so funny I just drove across the harry nice bridge a couple hours ago to get home to Spotsylvania and this video was recommended. Small world and very cool trip! Might have to try to travel down that way someday
NOW I believe that y'all the viewers and me would like you to make a video of the specific road route,so..many other travelers to Honduras could do the same, because crossing through México isn't something that everyone would like to do (worst unarmed) and by federal roads😳, we definitely and absolutely need that video!.
Ya I tried to link to all the towns we stayed in so people could kinda follow the Journey if they wanted too. I might make something like that sometime.
It's guaranteed you'll have a better time anywhere in Latin America, than if you decide to go to Europe or something like this. You get to know people, not any people, but heartwarming people ❤
Love this, we live and do ministry out of Tegucigalpa (From Nashville, TN) always thought about driving down. Did they question anything about the vehicle you drove or require anything other than passports? did every gas station have credit card option to Pay? love the video and welcome to Honduras!!
So if you decide to drive down, you will need a few significant things. Mexican car insurance title in your name some other things like that. All of the gas stations that took cards other than one out in the middle of nowhere. I spent a lot of time picking where I was going and talking to people who had done it before. I would do that as well. Also, if you are bringing a car that's older than 10 years old, make sure the amnesty that allows older cars to be imported is still here. It should expire by April 2024, but double-check that!
Hey @AndrewLawlin, great video! Question for you, did you end up leaving your vehicle in Honduras? If so, I assume you went through the process of Importation and registering it in Honduras. If so can you briefly tell me about how that went?
Hey, I did. Right now, there is an amnesty for importing your vehicle that's over 10 years old. it costs a flat 400 USD and should take about a day to do, depending on where you do it. I have a friend that has a guy who does that. Then, after it was imported, I got plates, and it was good to go. I believe it ends this April... but it usually gets extended every year. So I would check around then to see.
Used Google maps but Waze is normally better in Central America. Tho google maps did fine on the highways. Umm right now can access my maps but you can look at all the city marker things I did in the video and find where we stayed.
Great video! Heck, I was kind of sad seeing it end lol. How were you able to get the truck back after flying back home? Did you have to hire someone to deliver it back to your home?
Thank you all for watching!
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Great road trip and thanks. Many people told me I was crazy to drive the entire Pan American Highway, from Florida to Argentina. After two years and many amazing experiences I'm back in Florida to tell all about my fantastic trip. I also drove a Tundra with a truck camper, volunteered at schools, orphanages, turtle saving camps, and a host of other activities in exchange for a free place to park my camper. Never had any issues, made so many life long friends. Keep traveling my friend. Cheers @Tales of the Pan American Highway, Bernard
Impressive! How did you traverse the Darien Pass?
@@theColombiano11 Yes, I'm under the impression that's nearly impassable in a vehicle without some kind of support of specialised equipment. Ferry from Panama to Colombia?
Oh man that 4Runner took that trip with ease,my fav truck ever.
Its such a great vehicle! going to be putting better suspension and tires on it soon!
Make no mistake it was 100% God. But a well-maintained Toyota on proper tires, some gas cans and GPS, you can make it pretty much anywhere on Earth.
@@AndrewLawlin really enjoyed this video never seen your stuff before. My first vehicle was a 93 4Runner 4x4 and I would give soo much money to have it again. Enjoy your Yota! FYI: if you don't know what TOYOTA stands for it's this: Tow Out Your Own Truck, Asshole. HAHAHA!! 4Runners are awesome!!
I did the same trip there and back with a jeep jk no issues
I’m sitting in my 4Runner 😂
@Toyota needs to sponsor these guys for another big trip! #Toyota do it!
Yes! that would be great! I am hoping to put a new suspension on the truck soon!
This is cool... my dad drove a truck (with a friend) from NYC to Honduras in 1990. Told me it got a little crazy once he had to cross Mexico. He flew back to the USA once the delivery of the truck was done.
That's an awesome story! I want to do the trip again!
I don't know what it was like back in 1990, but I'm sure it was different!
Thanks for sharing!
@@AndrewLawlinLess cartel violence in Mexico for sure!😂
Only trusty with Toyota or 90s Nissan
Yeah buddy.
Toyota?
I think I talked to you briefly at the chocolate factory in Copan Ruinas! This video showed up on my suggestions, what a coincidence. Glad you had an awesome trip
Dude thats so cool! Glad you could find it! Thanks for watching!!!
Haha, its definitely not a coincidence.
I came across your video. I am from Honduras 🇭🇳. What an experience driving all the way there. Thanks to God that you got there safe 😊
So glad you enjoyed the video!
It was a super fun adventure!!!
Looks like a beautiful country!!
Me and my dad we used to drive from Maryland all the way to Mexico to see our family over there during the holidays. It’s pretty amazing seeing someone else doing it as well
Thats amazing! It was a fun drive!
Getting caught in DC rush hour seems like it could have been the most frustrating and least exciting experience you could potentially have on a trip like this. I'd like to experience transport culture in other nations! Hope it went fairly smooth otherwise!
Welcome to Honduras... brothers, I hope you had a good time.
Thanks so much!!!
Bro you’re style editing is literally PERFECT for road trip videos I really wish people would copy your editing style bc I hate clicking a road trip video and it be either fast forwarded dash cam video footage or just load music over long clips lol you update us film the gas station stops the clips aren’t to long or short it’s perfect keep filming your road trips they’re enjoyable to watch
Thanks so much! It means a lot! I tried to keep a 94-hour trip to 25 minutes, and it was a bit hard, but hearing you say this means a lot!
Thanks for taking the time to watch!! Really appreciate it!
This is cool.
I live in Maryland I'm from El Salvador.
Nice that you will be next to my country.
Yes I hope to visit el salvador soon !
One of the good things about cars, the freedom
Welcome to Honduras, congratulations for the wedding. I am married to an American, it is crazy all the requirements they ask to marry a foreigner in Honduras, but in the end it is worth it, I hope you had a good experience with the paperwork, many blessings. And enjoy our country 🇭🇳🇺🇲
Yes, I am so thankful be married to Daniela she is WONDERFUL!
now we are trying to get a visa for her soon!
That's been a whole process!
I will enjoy my time In Honduras!
I’m
@@AndrewLawlin nice we are in the same process, I hope everything goes great for you guys!
Dude, the street party in the middle of the highway literally made me laugh out loud 😂 - reminded me of some crazy road trips while overseas
Thanks, man! means a lot! truly does! It was such a wonderful adventure and I cant wait to see what God has for me here in Honduras!
Rough timestamp: 13:52 .
That guy driving the “truck” on pallets, we use to have that in Brazil. They are transporting the chassis to the cabin factory, saves on transport. In my state it was busses, so from Mercedes factory (chassis/drivetrain) it would go to Marcopolo for example to add all the cabin. It was my dream job as a kid, looked so cool to drive a chassis with only one seat and a helmet.
That Japanese engineering did its job. No sweat.
No issues whatsoever! Love my 4runner
I’m so glad I found your video! Planning on making almost the same drive (Houston to Honduras) this summer. This was a nice sneak peek
Glad I could make it for you!
Im.from houston if u thinking of going next year to tag along
Gosh I miss Home! Y’all did a great job brother….May God bless y’all richly.
We will make the drive down to La Ceiba, Honduras in Sept.
awesome! safe travels! It was a super fun trip!
Beautiful, simple, memorable video. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching
This was such a cool video!! It felt like I was part of your trip and by the end when you said the adventure was over it legit got to me! 😭✨ hope life is going well for you, wish you all the best!
Glad you enjoyed it! Life is good! Just figuring out what the next step looks like now that I live here in Honduras!
@@AndrewLawlin so happy to hear that! I’m figuring out my next step too after graduating college. It’s quite a change, but I’m pretty sure we’ll manage! 💪🏻 remember to take it easy at times!
This was so enjoyable! Thank you for sharing your journey with us. Bless you both❤🎉
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching
i liked how you guys loosened up a little more in the second half of the vlog. it showed and got progressively better to watch
Amazing video guys, thanks for visiting my country Honduras.
I watched the whole video guys that was awesome you visited my country
Wow, perfect editing to showcase the trip. Some other vlogs waste so much time with antics and showing every little thing. Most of us just want to see the highlights and this 25 minute video is the perfect length and edit to show the whole trip without any nonsense
Thanks so much for this comment! MeansIt a lot. I really tried to fit the whole trip in and have it paced so it would work well!
Thanks for sharing your heart to HND❤
You are so welcome!!!
Man , those are friends! I'm glad you enjoy being in Guate. God bless
Thanks man for watching!
Thanks for taking us on your adventure!
Great Video Andrew, pass my hometown Monterrey, MX I hope one day all roads are safer and more can do this adventure.
Is inspiring.
That was a really awesome trip. I really enjoyed all of the scenery that you guys filmed and shared with all of us. God‘s timing is absolutely amazing to witness and I’m very thankful that He was there for the both of you and keeping you guys safe. Hallelujah!
I am so glad that you enjoyed it! thanks for Commenting!
inspiring trip! I plan to drive my Toyota from Brazil to Michigan shortly.
I'm in Guyana would like to make that trip
@@georgesunil1745 cool! I plan on driving from Porto Alegre to Macapá, then Georgetown, then on to Manaus - Cusco - Cartagena. What is your planned route starting from Guyana?
@@felixspiess how are you going to cross Panama? There is no road or highway from Columbia to Panama
I’ll ship the SUV from Cartagena to Panama by container or RoRo ship. Known options, however expensive and time-consuming.
@@felixspiess a trip of around 14000 km 😮😮😮
I thought it was crazy driving from Denmark to Algarve Portugal. Around 3200 km. Around 30 hours driving. Plus two days sleeping so around 46 hours. And im completely dead when i arrive 😂
Great video!! I drive from ATX to GDL frequently, gotta love the scenery.
Great video. God bless you always.
I’m going to do this one day! Thanks for sharing and inspiring 😊
Back in the day I made a few road trips from California to Southern Mexico in my little Mazda truck. Fun times! This was a nice video, thanks for sharing. 😊
So glad you enjoyed it!
There are so many little Mazda trucks
Im dating a man from haundorus and ... Learning so much. Kind and loving. Just a great guy.
Couldn't ya find a nice Gingo?
Great! love honduras! they are wonderful people!
This looks like you had a fantastic time.
it was wonderful!
I’ve got a 4th gen 4Runner like yours. It’s got 250k. Just maintenance repairs and there’s RUclips videos on everything. Thing is such a beast
HOW WONDERFUL!!! THANKS FOR SHARING!!!! ❤❤
That gotta be an amazing trip.❤️🇺🇸🇭🇳
Thanks guys for showing this nice aventure i am from Tegucigalpa
I am so glad you enjoyed it! It was so much fun!
Your video has inspired me a lot to travel around the world even if it means to take a car and make memories like you did. Awesome video man!
So glad! It’s worth it!
This is what friends are for. God bless you Trevor!
Welcome to Honduras guys ❤❤❤❤
Thanks so much!
Cuanto cuesta alquilar una casa de 4 recamaras?
Nice video. I'm from Honduras I want to see more!!!!!!
Welcome to honduras enjoin our country
I love it!! You did an amazing job editing. I love you ❤
Love you honey!
WOW primera vez q veo este vídeo,me encantó nueva en su canal .
I really enjoyed taking a ride with y'all in this video. Next trip please add some expense clips for things like fuel and car services along the way. This is something I want to do with my sons when they are old enough in my GX460, subscribed and god bless
This is on my bucket list to drive from the USA to central and South America
Go for it!!!
Just came across the video. Loved the trip and the video.
Thanks for watching!
Wow! Good job!
Thanks so much! Its not the best footage but I tried to tell a story with what I had!
Nice to see a happy couple traveling. ❤
They're not a couple. The blonde guy is married to that woman he was hugging in the end.
@@aoj-iy9fz Ah my fault, it's that they both came off a bit feminine but no offense of course, it's probably a gen-z thing.
RUclips algorithm brought this video on my to watch list. I'm glad I did. You did a great job putting it together. Looking at your other videos looks like you pursued the woman of your dreams in another country. That is great. I don't know if the term passport bros is controversial, but it looks like the path you took. In which case your happiness is all that matters. I don't know you but I hope things are going well. Everyone deserves to find happiness.
Thanks Mr Clark!
I drove from Havre de Grace to Key West a couple weeks back and I thought that was a hell of a drive. 😂. One thing i learned over the years is if you have to go through DC on a road trip, try to time it where you get there well after rush hour(s). 295 Maryland and 295 Virgina are a damn parking lot in rush hour traffic.
I love how you keep praising God, and that's why I subscribed. ❤
Thanks man! He really led us along the way!
👍🤩💝I love this. I have a Sequoia and I plan to do this. Thank you for sharing your journey. 🙏💝
I have a friend who just did this in a Sequoia and loved it!
Lots of my friends do this trip just don't record it lol.
@@AndrewLawlin - 🙏💝Awesome. Thank you so much. You have no idea how much this encourages me. 🙏💝
I would love to see more the cities of Mexico, I lived in Querétaro.
Nice trip! welcome to Honduras bro
What nice guys you are. I love your video. You’re so charismatics. New subscriber. I am watching you from San Antonio Tx, I am from México. Sending hugs for you both.💞💙💕💚💜😊
Glad you enjoyed the video!
it was a wonderful adventure!
@@AndrewLawlin ❤️💞💜🩷💕🌸🌺💚
Really Impressive!! Got to give you props for driving through Central America, it's not easy lol
Thanks so much!
Great documentary from one Nomad to another
Glad you enjoyed it
@02:30 welcome to Texas
Amazing! Beautiful! Simple! Lovely!
ESPERO LA HAYAN PASADO BONITO EN NUESTRA TIERRA CATRACHA DIOS LES BENDIGA ESE VIAJE ME LO HICE DE HONDURAS ASTA NEW YORK
Wow 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Yall
I don't know if I should say that I am surprised or that I am not surprised.
Great Video.
-Cliff
Battleship Marine Supply
Fairhope, Alabama USA 🇺🇸
Thank you for inspiring me!!! I’m Ben too!! I’m inspired to travel like you too! I’m living in Maryland myself.
Great stuff! Traveling is amazing!
Blessings from Guadalajara Mexico
Awwe❤ An addendum, just watched another video of yours and realized you are newly wed!!❤ I watched the wedding videoa Your bride is beautiful!! ❤ May God bless your future together!! 🙏🙏♥️♥️ Also, whoever did the photography at your wedding, did a fantastic job!!
Thanks so much! glad you enjoyd it! My wife is wonderful!
this video shows you how reliable a Toyota truly is 😭😭😭😭😭
Awesome Trip ❤ !!!
Beautiful land.
Thanks for watching!
Randomly came across your video, Im from laplata md . Great video!
Nice! Thanks for watching!
nice video welcome to honduras.
Oh man. I’m from Mexico 🇲🇽 and I wouldn’t drive through there. But,Mexicans got more love and respect for foreigners than their own. Sadly but true.
We took a lot of the highways, and it was a breeze! Loved it! Your country is so beautiful!
@@AndrewLawlin your country as well brother. I was raised here in the beautiful U.S I know Mexico has some beautiful places. But unfortunately not safe.
this was pretty dope!
"today has gone well except for traffic in ATLANTA". Imagine living here and saying that EVERY SINGLE DAY.
Nice adventure. Nice video.
Damn that’s crazy 🇭🇳🙏🏻
Thanks bro!
That's so funny I just drove across the harry nice bridge a couple hours ago to get home to Spotsylvania and this video was recommended. Small world and very cool trip! Might have to try to travel down that way someday
I’m in Maryland. I mapped this out years ago.
Wooou my Country HONDURAS 🇭🇳👏
NOW
I believe that y'all the viewers and me would like you to make a video of the specific road route,so..many other travelers to Honduras could do the same, because crossing through México isn't something that everyone would like to do (worst unarmed) and by federal roads😳, we definitely and absolutely need that video!.
Ya I tried to link to all the towns we stayed in so people could kinda follow the Journey if they wanted too.
I might make something like that sometime.
@@AndrewLawlin we hope so!
5:58 Monterrey looks so much like Atlanta!
Great Video✅
5:57 Monterrey is looking a lot like Atlanta!
Awesome!
You guys are crazy, welcome to honduras!!🇭🇳
Thanks so much! it was wonderful!
You definitely had the right vehicle for it
It's guaranteed you'll have a better time anywhere in Latin America, than if you decide to go to Europe or something like this. You get to know people, not any people, but heartwarming people ❤
Nice trip...
Thank you!
Love this, we live and do ministry out of Tegucigalpa (From Nashville, TN) always thought about driving down. Did they question anything about the vehicle you drove or require anything other than passports? did every gas station have credit card option to Pay? love the video and welcome to Honduras!!
So if you decide to drive down, you will need a few significant things.
Mexican car insurance
title in your name
some other things like that.
All of the gas stations that took cards other than one out in the middle of nowhere.
I spent a lot of time picking where I was going and talking to people who had done it before.
I would do that as well.
Also, if you are bringing a car that's older than 10 years old, make sure the amnesty that allows older cars to be imported is still here.
It should expire by April 2024, but double-check that!
Man ya came to Houston? Thats was up much love
ya I love texas
You're very Welcome... Always
I'll been wanting to do this, how safe is this guys?
Great video by the way
we didnt have any issues! it was really great and we did a lot of research before doing it and talked to a lot of people!
Hey @AndrewLawlin, great video! Question for you, did you end up leaving your vehicle in Honduras? If so, I assume you went through the process of Importation and registering it in Honduras. If so can you briefly tell me about how that went?
Hey, I did. Right now, there is an amnesty for importing your vehicle that's over 10 years old.
it costs a flat 400 USD and should take about a day to do, depending on where you do it.
I have a friend that has a guy who does that.
Then, after it was imported, I got plates, and it was good to go.
I believe it ends this April... but it usually gets extended every year. So I would check around then to see.
@@AndrewLawlindo you have to own the vehicle or can you still do one you’re making payments on
I’ve been looking for a video like this because we are thinking about driving to Honduras as well. What route you took and what GPS app you used ?
Used Google maps but Waze is normally better in Central America.
Tho google maps did fine on the highways.
Umm right now can access my maps but you can look at all the city marker things I did in the video and find where we stayed.
@@AndrewLawlindo you recommend using the toll highway instead of the libre road ?
Thank you for answering.
@PipeEstrada the toll highway is a lot more expensive but heard it was safer.
I don’t know much about the libre road
This was a cool video.
Thanks man!
Great video! Heck, I was kind of sad seeing it end lol. How were you able to get the truck back after flying back home? Did you have to hire someone to deliver it back to your home?