After some careful thought and memory racking we´ve come up with some lists of stats that we thought you all might find interesting!
We will be updating this page as needed. If there is something you think we should add to this list please make a suggestion with a comment below.

Days Passed – 236 (as of March 23rd 2009)
Number of Flights – 21
Number of Borders Crossed – 19
Stamps in Passport – 34
Luggage Delays – 3
Flight with Connections – 5
Vehicles Rented – 5
Nights Camped (in tent or van) – 44
Accommodation Nights Saved By Staying With Friends/Family - 53
Accommodation Nights Saved By Sleeping in Transit – 12
National Parks Visited – 24
New Wild Animals Seen – 52 (list below)
New Animals Eaten – 8 (list below)
First Left-hand Drive – Garden Route, South Africa
Coldest Night- Namib Desert
Hottest Night- Kakadu, Northern Territory, Australia
Best Pre-trip Purchase- MSR Pac-lite Towel
Favorite Instant Meal- D3 – Spicy Mi Goreng, HT – Single Serve Couscous with Indian Sauce
Animals Seen – Africa – Springbok, Kudu, Oryx, Cape Buffalo, Lion, Zebra, Giraffe, Black Rhino, White Rhino, Leopard, Dik Dik, Cheetah, Elephant, Hippopotamus, Impala, Wildebeest, Jackal, Hyena, Ostrich, African Penguin, Rock Dassie, Gazelle, Hartebeest, Cape Fur Seal, Warthog, Honey Badger
Australia – Kangaroo, Wallaby, Wallaroo, Koala, Emu, Cassowary
New Zealand – Sperm Whale, Yellow-Eyed Penguin, Crested Penguin, Elephant Seal, Southern Bottlenose Dolphin, Wandering Albatross
South America – Sea Lion, Guanaco, Llama, Commerson´s Dolphin, Vicuña, Andean Condor, Chinchilla
Central America(Costa Rica)- Capuchin Monkey, Howler Monkey, Titi Monkey, Two Toed Sloth, Three Toed Sloth, White Nosed Coati, Agouti
Animals Eaten – Springbok, Zebra, Oryx, Kudu, Ostrich, Crocodile, Kangaroo, Ants, Cuy(Guinea Pig), Alpaca










Those are amazing stats! How about days passed since you flew out of NYC???
By the way, did the Hearse visit Argentina, Chile, Venezuala or Columbia?
Dad