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TUSKER'S ADVENTURE LEGACY
Since Eddie Frank’s 1977 mind blowing expedition across Africa, Tusker Trail has pushed the boundaries of adventure around the globe.
Today Tusker Trail continues its pioneering legacy with life-changing journeys to every corner of the planet.
Take a moment and travel back in time on Tusker's historical timeline below.
Get ready for a wild ride.

1977Tusker is Born
1977 to 1980A “Roads” Scholar and an Emperor
1980 to 1983Early Expeditions Across Africa
1983First Safari in East Africa
JUNE 1983Ancient Astronomy Expedition
DECEMBER 31, 1983New Year's Eve and a Military Coup
1985New Safari Base in Zambia
1985 — 1993Eddie the Spin Doctor- African Music DJ
1985 — 2005Border Crossings and Curious Lions
1989The 2nd Astronomy Expedition
1993An Africa Expedition Video
1997Focusing on Kilimanjaro
2000Supporting Charities
2001A Solar Eclipse and a Dangerous Encounter
2002Kilimanjaro’s First High Altitude Medical Course
2004Eddie Meets His Match
2005The Last Overland Expedition
2006Eddie & Amy Scout Mongolia
2008Solar Eclipse in Mongolia
2009Scouting Everest Base Camp
2009Doctors and Tusker on Kilimanjaro
2010Training the U.S. Special Forces
2012An Adventure Kitchen Achievement
2013High Altitude Hockey Record
2013Bhutan - A Magical Discovery
2014Eddie's 50th Kilimanjaro Climb
2015A $13,000,000 Fundraising Milestone
2016Trekking in Mongolia for Ten Years
2018Tusker Publishes First Kilimanjaro Flora Field Guide
2019Onward to Greenland's Fjords
EDDIE FRANK TAKES A DARE – AND TUSKER IS BORN
1977 – On a friend’s dare, Eddie leads his first expedition across Africa in British Army Land Rovers via the Sahara. The expedition is planned for 4 months, and cost $850 to join. That’s where it all started.
Adding to the excitement, while in Benin in West Africa they get stopped at a roadblock. The soldiers at the roadblock think that the group are mercenaries and take the group to prison. Eddie and the US consul hatch a trick to get the group out of captivity – but only after having spent two weeks there. That was Africa in the crazy 1970’s.
THE “ROADS” SCHOLAR MEETS EMPEROR BOKASSA
1977 to 1980 – Eddie launches a daring trans-Sahara truck selling business in West Africa. However, a rough start with breakdowns and massive sandstorms leave him almost broke.
Down to his last $20, Eddie finds himself stranded in Bangui in the Central African Empire. The military dictator, self-appointed Emperor Bokassa, who was rumored to have human flesh in his fridge, approaches Eddie and buys his four trucks. Two months after Eddie leaves the country Emperor Bokassa gets deposed by a military coup.
TUSKER RUNS EXPEDITIONS ACROSS THE AFRICAN CONTINENT
1980 to 1983 – Eddie leads 16 adventurers in a 6-ton truck across the Congo River on a barge, built out of three canoes roped together. The year before a friend sunk a similar truck in the river.
During these early years Eddie crosses Africa a lot, including 33 times across the Sahara Desert. On numerous occasions he gets lost in the desert, but eventually finds his way out. He says that each time he crossed Africa he feels like he is stepping into another world, full of fascinating cultures, traditions, and landscapes.
EARLY SAFARIS IN EAST AFRICA
1983 – While crisscrossing the African continent, Eddie arrives in Tanzania and his encounter with the wildlife feels really familiar from his childhood in the African bush. So, he starts leading wildlife safaris in East Africa.
While on safari in a remote part of Botswana, while watching a pride of lions 15 yards away, Eddie hears diesel pouring out the bottom of his fuel tank. With one eye on the lions, he crawls under the truck to fix the leak. Leak repaired, and arms and legs intact, he gets on his way.
ASTRONOMY EXPEDITION TO AN ANCIENT OBSERVATORY
JUNE 1983 –Teaming up with NASA astronomer, Dr. Laurance Doyle, Eddie leads and expedition to NAMORATUNGA in north Kenya, a remote site with a 2,000-year history. They discover that a now-extinct pastoralist people used stone pillars as an observatory.
The site is known as NAMORATUNGA which means “people of stone. ” A local legend says that men turned to stone if they laughed or cried while the devil sang his song. Frank and Doyle still run astronomy trips to view solar eclipses.
A MILITARY COUP ON A SAHARA NEW-YEAR
DEC 31, 1983 – Tusker’s trans-Africa expedition celebrates New Year’s Eve in the dusty Sahara town of Agadez. They plan to cross the border into Nigeria the following day. But the Nigerian army stages a coup and closes its borders.
The group is stuck in the neighboring country of Niger for the next 3 weeks. Then Nigeria opens up — but only for 5 days. Long enough for the group to get in, and out the other side to the Cameroun.
TUSKER MOVES ITS SAFARI BASE TO ZAMBIA
1985 – Eddie moves Tusker’s safari base from East Africa to Zambia at the Victoria Falls. This turns out to be exactly where his parents had their honeymoon in 1951!
Now located close to the Zambesi River, Eddie runs leads exciting scouting trips into western Zambia and takes his groups canoeing down the Zambesi River amongst hippos and crocodiles, viewing the massive herds of elephants and other wildlife on the riverbanks.
EDDIE IS A GUEST HOST ON “THE AFRICAN BEAT” RADIO SHOW
1985 — 1993 – Eddie walks into the radio station with an armful of records that he just brought back from Africa. The beat is good, the DJ invites him back every time he returns from Africa – for the next 9 years until the show ends in 1993.
Over the years, with his passion for African music, Eddie amasses one of the largest and finest collections of African dance music outside of Africa. In the process he builds a life-long friendship with African music star Samba Mapangala, who hails from the Congo via Kenya.
NEW EXPEDITIONS IN KENYA, TANZANIA, MALAWI, ZAMBIA & BOTSWANA
1985 — 2005 – When crossing borders on an expedition, Eddie uses a savvy mix of diplomacy, political awareness, and an occasional ”gift.” His advice: Always be respectful, extremely patient, and buddy up with the border guards.
Around midnight on a safari some lions start playing with the tents flapping in the wind. Eddie gets up and chases the cats away with a flaming log from the campfire.
2ND ASTRONOMY EXPEDITION – GREAT ZIMBABWE RUINS
1989 – Eddie and Dr. Laurance Doyle team up again, on a scientific expedition to the Great Zimbabwe Ruins. They discover a unique stone marker showing that the ruins have astronomical features dating from 400-1400 AD.
Following the moon, sun, planets and stars for centuries, the position of the ruins and their complex markings suggest ancient Zimbabweans tracked orbital patterns of Earth and Venus, allowing them to forecast eclipses.
ONE OF EDDIE’S EARLY EXPEDITION VIDEOS
1993 – With a strong desire to share the exhilaration of African adventure, Eddie shoots his first video on a 3-week expedition in Africa depicting a wonderful array of sounds, sights and thrills of Africa.
Follow their journey as the group travels from Malawi to Botswana as they ford rivers, view countless wild animals and get a bird’s eye view of Victoria Falls from a microlight. So, take a few minutes, sit back, relax and enjoy the show.
. TUSKER GETS SERIOUS ON KILIMANJARO
1997 – After years of leading adventurers up Kilimanjaro on his Africa expeditions, Eddie changes course and sets a goal to establish Tusker Trail as the leading climbing company on Mount Kilimanjaro.
Today, after over 4 decades leading climbers to the summit – step by step – Eddie succeeds in establishing Tusker Trail’s reputation as the top climbing outfit on Kilimanjaro, and enjoys world class status among an elite cadre of high-altitude medical doctors.