In the spirit of Alistair Cooke (or, depending on your cultural references, the Proclaimers) our 28 States Route Adviser Sarah Ormerod will be putting together a series of “Letters from America” to give a taste of the sights, sounds, smells and tastes that we’ll be experiencing in October and November 2027. In this first, Sarah gives an insight into the overall concept of the event, and why we’re going where we are.
Dear Adventurer,
America is at a crossroads politically and culturally, with change coming at a breathtaking pace. Regardless of how you feel about the current state of affairs, the toast “May you live in interesting times” rings very true indeed. However, despite what one may believe from watching the news, this is still an incredibly diverse and charming nation, filled with interesting people, most of whom have the same hopes, dreams, and love for family as anyone else you might choose to compare with. This rally is unlike many others in that it is both a competitive marathon event, and a college-level honours course in what America is now, and how it got to be the way it is.
The 28 States route goes from the salty Northern Atlantic coast through America’s rust belt, Great Lakes, agricultural heartland, cowboy country, Mississippi Delta and sandy shores of the Gulf coast, before finishing in the spectacular antebellum queen city of Savannah, Georgia. 28 states is a proper, challenging, Marathon Class rally with good gravel roads, long days, and tough competition. The October / November timing offers the rally quiet roads, incredible autumn colour, good temperatures throughout, and the cultural experience of Halloween in a quaint American town where children still go door to door to trick or treat, and parents light bonfires in the front yard and sip bourbon whilst handing out treats.




