I’ll be updating this page as information becomes available for the continuation of the Dodge Journey (East) search starting Sunday morning at 9am.
Be safe. Be courteous. Buckle up and drive carefully. Remember, there can only be one winner. Enjoy the adventure and make some memories. Cheers and Best of luck!
Physical Clues (in World Wide World)
Final location of the Dodge Journey (East):
16 Donut Point Ln.
Tenants Harbor, ME 04860
Final clue: Kenniston Realty in Rockland, ME
(photo courtesy of @ccarp816)
Message from phone call (paraphrased, courtesy of Spencer):
Good job, there will be no more clues. You are within 15 miles of the Journey.
Main Street Prison Showroom -> Angeliques (Antiques) Thomaston, ME
(courtesy of Tobias)
Message from phone call (paraphrased, courtesy of Spencer):
Nice work. Be careful who share this number with. 99% of the people that are hoping to find the Journey, think they can find it from their easy chair. So, don’t undo all own your hard work.
The lands you will be traveling to will have many beautiful properties where you would like to park your Journey. Look under the first rock. One will stand out. If you see it, give the owner a call.
Solution: Continue traveling north along Rte 1 to Rockland, ME and find Kenniston Realty.
Discussion: “The first (rock)” may be a reference to The First, a bank in Rockland along Rte 1, but before Kenniston Realty. This may have confirmed the direction. As this clue was paraphrased, it may have, in fact, been worded as “Look beyond the first rock.”
Red’s Eats at Wiscasset, ME -> Sign Store on Water Street for a clue in the window:

(photo courtesy of: @hendrey)
Message from phone call:
Nice work. First things first. Be careful who share this number with. 99% of the people that are hoping to find the Journey, think they can find it from their easy chair. So, don’t undo all own your hard work.
Blend in with the locals as you head north … check out some woodworking made by hard labor.
Or Better yet. We hear antiquing is huge around here, so why not do some window shopping. There’s one in particular that’s named after the owner whose name also rhymes with what she sells. In the window, you’ll find what you’re looking for.
Solution: Travel further north along RTE 1 to Thomaston, ME and Main Street Prison Showroom, then Angeliques (Antiques)
LIVE Feed Clues
- The Dodge “guy” hangs a ME life preserver
- The Dodge “guy” eats a lobster roll (not long after the “last” online clue) while sitting on a red seat 🙂
Slideshow Clues from Day 2 at 9am
>> Full set of pictures (Source: Dodge’s Facebook page)
- Hominy Pot – New London, NH down 4A, right on Rt 11, intersection of 114
- I89 sign – 1 mile from 93 (near Concord)
- Hall and Water Streets intersection – Concord, NH
- Northwood, NH
- (more)
- Shawshank Prison car – York, Maine
- The Seashore Trolley Museum – Kennebunkport, Maine
- Street sign – Kennebunkport, Maine
- CALL sign – Portland, Maine
Final Clue: Call 207-420-8706 (BLOg, coincidence? maybe. maybe not.)
Message: Congratulations on getting this far but we can’t hold your hand for ever. This will be the last clue you’ll be able to get online. The rest will all require you get out into the real world. Head north and stop when you see the red seats. A few doors north from there, look for a sign.
Solution: Travel further north on Rte 1, to Red’s Eats in Wiscasset, ME [red s/eats]
Slideshow Clues from Day 1: Expanded Route (approx 110 miles)
>>Full set of pictures (Source: Dodge’s Facebook page)
- Ticonderoga Ferry ->
- Orwell, VT ->
- Brandon, VT ->
- Killington, VT ->
- West Bridgewater, VT ->
- Woodstock, VT ->
- White River Junction, VT ->
- Lebanon, NH ->
- 4A South, Near Enfield, NH
Google Map of partial Dodge Journey (East) route
Initial Route, from Albany, NY to Ticonderoga Ferry, VT side (approx 125 miles)
See also from this site:
- Dodge Journey Search (East) LIVE updates
- Preparing for the Dodge Journey (East) Search
- Dodge Journey Search (East)
For more information, including How to Play, visit their YouTube channel.



On 4a now. Hoping they take this thing all the way south until it connect to 11. 4A is super long and mostly residential and private roads with no other outlet than taking it all the way to 11.
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Hi Spencer and thanks for checking. BTW, did you have catch the Nancy’s Way sign. It seems to somewhat elusive. Best of luck to you!
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No sign of the nancy’s way sign on 4a and we made two trips this. Morning alone. The only nancys way we could find is by way of 11 west
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Hello I think it might be in Arcadia national park in Bar harbor Maine if you look at some of the clues there is a eagle lake, Saint George, light house, friendship,a loop. ferry’s up there.
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Loving the blog steve. Lots of great ideas on here. Just posting to subscribe.
Thanks
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Steve – Nice detective work. Do you think I’m right in thinking there are still some 265 miles of travel before the final destination? Everyone was looking for a barn in Enfield last night, but I wonder if the journey isn’t even close to over.
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just woke up in white junction,vt. Son and I slept in car. No hotels available for 200 miles. I hope this isn’t a wild goose chase. Most of the trip through vt was in fog and dark. looking forward to daylight !!!
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Good morning Mike! What an adventure you’ve both been on. And sleeping the car? Not ideal but you’ll remember it for sure. Best of luck and keep us posted.
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thank you so much to Steve and everyone here! While we have support from home, most of the trip has been without cell service. Checking in here has helped fill in some of the gaps the home base has missed.
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good morning! Steven did you get ANY sleep???
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Good morning! I had a sleeping bag right next to my desk 🙂 Can’t wait to hear stories from those still in the hunt, where they camped out. But now it’s time to get ready for Day 2. Cheers!
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Good morning Steven! Good idea to go to page two, or should I say page too!
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Good morning! Yes, please switch to the Day 2 coverage. Cheers!
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So…who are we cheering for. I see MikeK, …who else is “boots on the ground”?
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I can think of at least 5 still in the hunt. Off the top of my head: AmyElizabeth, Spencer, Mike, Paul, Grimedog – Let me know if I left anyone out.
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Go Team Barley! I love the idea that one of them wins and says “My name is______, and thanks to Team Barley, this is my Journey!”
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Well, we decided to rejoin. It was too depressing to think our memory of the search would end with us getting home so late last night–defeated and miserable. So, count us in again, although we lost a lot of time this morning.
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ok just i am getting a cup of coffee and bound to help someone win this damn thing. i have the dogde page open on utube, and FB, will post anything i see Steve.
Good luck all and drive safely
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Good morning Lisa. Agree, let’s help someone win this Journey. God knows they deserved it – what a trek!! Cheers!
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Morning all… my journey into alcoholism has continued into this morning, as I have woken up with a nasty hangover… Dodge drove me to this… you slideshow bastards.
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Good morning all! Let’s find us a Journey today waddya say!?!
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Slideshow displaying a rural road toward low mountains. This is either current footage or 1-yr+-old. The fall foliage matches up with nature.
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ok anyone see the live feed there is a reflection on the top of a car with tall trees
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Good AM all My Uncle is standing by in NY awaiting the return trip ???
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Good morning Ken!
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Wow, what a great shot of a section of road, they can stop the clues now, I’m sure that pinpoints the location. Ha
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LOL Mike – You solved it 😀
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Steve,
My bro is in NH. This is day 2 for him and his wife to sleep in the car. No hotel rooms due to NASCAR or something like that. Just got off the phone with him and he sounds beat. Hopefully dodge will give is better clues today. I am his at home help. Any help from you will be appreciated.
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Thanks for the checking in … this group here will continue to help out as best we can. Cheers!
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Thanks steve, we are from Houston, TX. My bro is a little crazy. He went for the OK one and was half a mile away from the location, so I guess he caught the bug.
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Hey just checking in to say that my wife and I are in NH. Drove from long island, ny last night into this morning. Thanks steve for all your help! Lisa, thanks for wanting to help us win as well!
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Hi Jonathan. Got the bug, eh? Best of luck and keep us posted.
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Round trip = 49.2%
Atlantic Ocean = 49.1%
Other = 1.7%
Game on.
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What if, after going through all their slides, they say the car is located at one of the sites shown during the slide show.
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Hi Bob. I guess we can’t rule anything out. I also hoping they give us a better slide or it will switch to a … you have to be there to match up the road, terrain, etc as the guide to the finish. Note: they have not showed us any real landmarks yet, i.e. a road sign or building. Cheers!
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Had been on this race. However Dodge has turned this into a horrible game doing an awful job, showing really poor photos of places the journey has not been too. In sunapee, and actually going enjoy my day instead of waste it.
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Hi Pam. Well at least you can say you were there and gave it a run. Sure do wish events and conditions unfolded differently. All the best!
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The Nancy’s Way Sign IS in Wolfeboro
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=Ticonderoga,+NY&daddr=Nancy%27s+Way,+Wolfeboro,+NH+03894&hl=en&geocode=Fd8TnQIdo6Wf-ymjLU0Z-FW1TDHYnIJzP4bdMA%3BFVwKmQIdylHB-yl_zZ8G9SWzTDHrs2ZV9eOSKA&aq=0&sll=43.584092,-71.216694&sspn=0.011828,0.01929&vpsrc=0&g=Nancy%27s+Way,+Wolfeboro,+Carroll,+New+Hampshire+03894&mra=ls&ie=UTF8&t=m&z=9&layer=c&ei=oCd_ToDpB5C2zgTRnIxg&pw=2
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new london NH
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New London, NH
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N 43° 23.964 W 071° 57.639 GPS coord
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hominy pot sign apparently at:
43.863749,-72.811954
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http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM90D_Hominy_Pot
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ok there is a Hominy Pot Road in Sutton , NH but not found the sign yet
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The slide show is showing a historical marker “Hominy Pot” which is located in New London, NH down 4A, right on Rt 11, intersection of 114. Drive!
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isnt that closer to Vermont again??
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sun looks like it is rising in the back of the barn not sure if that will tell anything, anyone also notice the horse collar used to pull a buggy
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Did anyone check out Journeys End Farm in RI? Someone one the blog mentioned it. Remeber Dexter saying something like,
The Journey Ends Right Here, Literally.
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hwy 13 exit 2 clinton street concord
1/2 mile
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275 miles to concord. Probably not a round trip now
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Clinton St in SW quadrant of Concord, NH
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Hominy Pot
N 43° 23.964 W 071° 57.639
19T E 260245 N 4809427
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Today’s the day!
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Here’s my theory…… Last Clue was “This isn’t the End, it’s only the beginning”
They’re on their way to Hope Valley Rhode Island!! First one was found in Hope Valley Calif. this one’s in Hope Valley RI Anyone????
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That would have been so much more fitting than the actual location. If there had been a clue referring to ” from sea to shining sea”, it might have made some sense. I wish they would have done alot more educational/historical places instead of street signs. the first two ended up in national parks so I think they could have done a much better job.
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Hominy Pot
In the vicinity of this marker, during the last quarter of the 18th century, were built the first homes and the original schoolhouse of New London. Along this brook, developed by several men at different times, were a saw mill, a grist mill, a carding and cloth-dressing mill, a hat factory, and a shingle mill. — all powered by falling water. This industrial area has been variously called “Minot’s Square,” Harvey’s Mills,” “Trussell’s Mills,” and most lastingly, “Hominy Pot.”
THIS MARKER ERECTED BY THE TOWN OF NEW LONDON AUGUST 1974
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Get on 89 South, Exit 2, Clinton St Concord! Drive!
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I89 south exits 2 and now 1
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DAMN….. are they going to Boston????
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Logging Hill Road, Bow NH
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interstate 89 end 3/4 miles
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Next slide is up. Don’t get off at exit 2!
The slide is the three over highway signs when you get near 93:
3A bow Jct / 93 Concord/Manchester / Bow logging Rd exit 1
Wait there for further instructions
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LOL, they are following my frustrated route home last night! I remember passing that 89-ends sign around 11:30 PM.
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LOL indeed Jen – You were heading the right way 😀
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On its south end, I-89 connects to I-91 near Concord, NH– Good Morning Patty
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@ intersect of Interstates 89 and 93
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Next slide is up! By the next sign south on 89: Yellow sign reads “89 Ends 3/4 mile”
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Its gonna “End at the Beginning” I’d be heading for Hope Valley RI!
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I like the way that sounds. Let’s “hope” they were that thoughtful and clever 🙂
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they’re going towards boston then back to albany on I90!
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north bound I-93 and exit at manchester st
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