The Most Road Tripped Man in the World

Mike Shubic, publisher of the well established travel blog MikesRoadTrip.com, is arguably the “Most Road Tripped Man in the World.” Mike has been a full time travel video blogger since early 2010 when travel blogging was just beginning to take hold. Over the past several years travel blogging has become a significant part of destination marketing and Mike has been leading the way, working with destinations, hotels, attractions and brands around the world.

Most Road Tripped Man in the World is Mike Shubic of MikesRoadTrip.com

Mike’s longest continuous road trip to date was back in the spring of 2013 when he went on a seven-month road trip beginning in his home town of Phoenix, Arizona. Mike followed the weather and stayed south working his way east until the weather began to warm up. He then headed north all the way to Quebec, eventually making his way to San Diego, and finally back home to Phoenix for the holidays.

Over the years Mike has been told by those he meets that he must be the “most road tripped man in the world!” Inspired by the “Most Interesting Man in the World” commercials by Dos Equis, Mike took creative cues from the famous series of beer commercials by putting on his own spin, he hopes to produce a series of these videos for a leading auto manufacturer.

Mike’s road trip prowess is unmatched, he is the most road tripped man in the world. He only has to kick a flat tire and it will inflate. No matter what vehicle he gets into, the radio automatically turns to his favorite station. When he goes off-roading, his vehicle doesn’t even dare get dirty. He doesn’t always travel by road, but when he does, it’s in a Ford. Drive Safely my friends.

Mike Shubic

Mike Shubic is a seasoned road trip travel video blogger, traversing the byways of the world looking for those hidden gems of the road. From unique destinations, unexpected discoveries, creative cuisine, intriguing inns to exciting attractions…the road is his page. The experiences are his ink. And every 300 miles, a new chapter begins. Whether you live vicariously or by example, Mike will do the exploring so you can have an adventure.
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4 Comments

  1. The map for Fundy tour is misleading for section Sussex to Moncton . Route 114 leaves Sussex area and travels to shore through Fundy National Park, Alma, Cape Enrage, Hopewell Rocks. Then to Moncton along the Petitcodiac River. It is not a straight line travelling inland. Otherwise I would share this post.

    1. Hi Phyllis…oh no. I’m sorry you did not find it helpful. That was the route I took, but I see your point. I do appreciate you stopping by and reading it. Did you watch the video? All the best, Mike

  2. Mike, I’m a Westgate owner in Gatlinburg, TN and have been reduced to a regular hotel room, not even a coffee pot. I was misled to believe I would be getting an owner’s suite with a kitchenette and the cutlery you mentioned.

    I feel taken advantage of and my week wasted. I’m here contemplating leaving earlier than planned as a result. What a waste!!!! Waiting to see what, if anything, can be done.

    I’m glad your experience was better.

    Unhappy customer,
    Musette Edwards

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