Driving to Florida’s Highest Point Above Sea Level on MMUSA [Video]

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The TFL team has nearly completed driving the highest roads in the continental United States. Some of the high points (pun intended) have been Beartooth Pass in Wyoming peaking at 10,947 feet and Mount Evans in Colorado, which ascends to a breathtaking 14,120 feet. This week’s episode of Motor Mountain Monday has Nathan and Andre braving some treacherous wildlife, harsh climate conditions, and the thin air at the highest point in Lakewood Park, Florida. Whew!

Who is Jorge and Romito? During their journey, Nathan picks up a couple of passengers. Watch the video below to learn about Jorge and Romito, and how they joined the #MMUSA party in Florida.

This trip is also about involving you in the adventure. TFLcar has commissioned 50 commemorative silver belt buckles, one for each state. We will leave a belt buckle somewhere in the state and tell you the GPS coordinates so you can find it. The first person to find it keeps it. In return, we ask you to send us a picture of yourself with the belt buckle. You can tweet to us @TFLcar, Facebook us at TFLcar, use the #MMUSA, or #MotorMountainUSA hashtag, email roman@tflcar.com, or all of the above.

One of the best ways of experiencing America first hand is hitting the open road with the windows down and top off in a 2015 Jeep Rubicon Wrangler Rubicon Hard Rock. The Motor Mountain USA (#MMUSA) team embarks upon an epic road trip by visiting the highest drivable roads of every state in the USA. Along the way, Nathan, Roman, Andre and Emme will visit locales less traveled and uniquely American attractions that make the United States one of the world’s favorite tourist destinations.

Watch the video to pick up the GPS coordinates and find out exactly where the Florida belt buckle is hidden.