Dodge Journey Search (East) LIVE updates – Day 2

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)

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1,146 thoughts on “Dodge Journey Search (East) LIVE updates – Day 2

  1. huh? is it over?
    or are you quitting like me? I was soooo mad last night when they ended the clues for the night. Babysitters, gas money, hotel,,,,,I want to burn my own dodge now….that wont help will it?

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  2. Now he is nailing up a buoy under the “LIVE” sign. Along with the red seat he was sitting on while eating, so much for “no more online clues.”

    Forget the vehicle. I am thinking false advertising litigation may be more profitable. Just kidding, Dodge execs. Or, am I? Could be a little misdirection on my part.

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    • collective action lawsuit for gas of eveyone who drove to vt, commercials clearly state “we hid thee dodge journeys across the country and left them there,” not towed them another 350 miles.

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  3. I don’t feel sorry for the complainers. It was a fun challenge, and of course people had to drop out. Think about how many people were in Vermont yesterday, and didn’t make this trip to Maine. Did you really want it to be so easy? Sorry, I think it’s great that it turned out this way!

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    • I’m right there with you, Barry. I flew into ME yesterday, drove a gazillion miles, flew out this morning on 3 hours sleep and still had fun.

      I would have been a lot more disappointed if they hadn’t switched things up.

      I also think the live feed dramatics are brilliant. Sort of an “un-subservient chicken” digital event.

      Now that I’m back to being a digital voyeur, I especially like the fact that they’re playing with real clues on the ground. Anybody who made the drive from VT or NY really deserves the advantage.

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    • Nothing indicting that it is “Red” in color, that’s just what the picture is called. It’s been restored, it overlooks Journeys End Marina, and is out of the way (No accidental driveby’s) Could be a blue barn for all I care. Looks like the vertical siding also. Google maps shows it run down, but the picture I posted from earlier this year looks restored. On the water?

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  4. I’m liking William & Stacy’s suggestion of Journey’s End Marina in Rockland. I’ve been trying to make out the reflection in the headlight, and to me it looks to me like a pier or wharf with lobster traps/fishing gear on it.

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  5. Thanks Michelle…I’ve been saying that for hours now…frustrated b/c I couldn’t go and be there. Its fun. Good luck to all of you

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    • You’re welcome! Sure makes sense. I could try to get there (only about an hour away), but I feel that others have been in this so long that it wouldn’t be right to jump in now. Plus I’m having such a good time trying to figure it out, and thinking that we might have helped in some small way is a great feeling!

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      • I think the chickens are so they don’t have to have the timer to show that it’s a live feed…And it’s probably not truly “live.” I bet there’s a 10 minute delay – since that’s the amount the timer was “off” last night when they set it up.

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  6. Journey’s End Marina, 120 Tillson Ave., Rockland, Maine, has buildings on the docks (pair of docks?). As we’ve said before, it could be a fake barn as a prop. Maybe that’s part of the paradox.

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  7. Just saw someone mention this on Twitter. In Portland, ME – Portland Lobster Co (on 1) near the water. Google street view (near there, on the water, a little shack (red sign) and red seats?? http://maps.google.com/maps?oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&q=Portland+Lobster+Co&fb=1&gl=us&hq=Portland+Lobster+Co&hnear=Portland+Lobster+Co&cid=0,0,14412865014580894912&ei=ZGp_TojOH4r10gG08ZHoDw&sa=X&oi=local_result&ct=image&ved=0CAQQ_BI

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  8. ok i need coffee, made a type wicasset is before rockland, taking the route from albany to rockland it is only 430 some miles give or take a few.

    i have a feeling that are messing with us, as i recall on the last leg we drove to elk city to get a clue further from where we needed to go only to pull us away from Black Kettle Grassland. If anyone noticed in the last video he was peeling potatoes which could have referred to kettle potato chips. so what the hell do lobsters and chickens and barns boats and horse drawing equipment have in common

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  9. Steve,

    There is a sign shop at 51 Water Street – “Fairfield of Wiscasset Signs”. Just 2 doors from Red’s Eats. I would look in their window, if they have one!

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    • Hi Patricia. Yes, but you’d have to define “on this board” – I’ve heard and corresponded with several that are still in the hunt, on route – and receive updates via their mobile phones (either email subscriptions or reading through the comments) Mike, I’m pretty sure was already in Maine. Cheers!

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  10. The only thing we know for certain is that its in Maine, in something that appears to be a Barn from the inside and somehow he got Lobsta rolls for his lunch… So if ya’ll were me would you book a flight now……??? cuz i gots the time just not a ton of money or a smart phone??? $600 would do the flight and car….

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  11. My thought was that he was sitting in a red seat AND eating Red Eats because the real clue, the red Jeep, was out on the street a couple of doors away from the sign.

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  12. What if it is not an actual building. What if it is a stage – like a set – that they have put up for this? I mean could that be possible?

    The other two were out in the open – so this would have to be right? Kind of hiding in plain sight?

    I wouldn’t think they would have it on private property. Would have to be something with at least public access?

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  13. hope this helps with the chickens…lmao

    After World War II, however, the Belfast economy was driven by its poultry industry, including 2 of the state’s larger processors, Maplewood and Penobscot Poultry. Waldo County farms supplied the factories with up to 200,000 birds a day. The annual Broiler Festival became a popular summer event, attracting both local people and tourists. But the poultry business collapsed in the mid-1970s during a national recession, devastating the city and surrounding towns. In the early 1980s, the defunct chicken-feed silos that once fed millions of chickens at the foot of Main Street were demolished.

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    • Not sure yet, but why would you go all that way and NOT go to Journey’s End Marina (Rockland, ME), on the Atlantic Coast, after starting on the Pacific Coast?

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      • YES!!!!!OMG….Journeys End Marina’s website says….A trip to Journey’s End is just the beginning!…That’s gotta be where it is!!! Somebody go there!

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  14. One other possibility in Rockland.

    50 Tillson Avenue, Rockland, Maine, United States

    Journey’s End Marina itself with a structure large enough to house the vehicle and crew.

    The red barn just to the north, however, is the best bet. Damn it, Scotty, beam me down!

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