04 May 2018

The Most Direct Route

A co-worker asked me yesterday how long it would take if we were to drive our route without stopping. As expected, the most direct route is still pretty long. Google won’t give you a course from Alaska to Argentina due to the Darien Gap, but it will calculate Alaska to Panama and Colombia to Argentina, and it will provide a measurement across the ocean from Panama to Colombia. Here’s what it comes to:
Driving Time
Section Hours (Days) Miles Kilometers
Anchorage – Deadhorse – Puerto de Cartí 163 (6.8) 8,251 13,279
Cartagena – Ushuaia – Buenos Aires 176 (7.3) 8,332 13,409
Sub-total 339 (14.1) 16,583 26,688
Stahlratte* 5 (0.2) 244 393
Total 344 (14.3) 16,827 27,081


*The Stahlratte is the ship that will take us from Panama to Colombia. The trip through the San Blas Islands is estimated at 5 days. I didn’t have a chart of the course, so just estimated the mileage by measuring a direct line from Puerto de Cartí to Cartagena.



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