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Date:         Tue, 3 Jul 2001 00:54:28 -0800
Reply-To:     mike miller <mwmiller@CWNET.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         mike miller <mwmiller@CWNET.COM>
Subject:      Re: Redwood Campout - Phaedra's Report
Comments: To: PSavage <psavage@saber.net>
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on 7/2/01 4:29 PM, PSavage at psavage@SABER.NET wrote:

> Arriving first, even ahead of yours truly--who was still dragging > a Webber BBQ & 55 gallon tub of charcoal across the orchard-- > Robert & Karen Zezoff of Folsom, with their well mannered, tow headed son, & > sleek dog, Hero, were first to arrive Hendy Woods > State Park. Their ruby red Westy proved very photogenic! > Robert threatened to bring a couple of inmates from Folsom Prison, > but apparantly didn't have room with all the dog chews aboard. > > Phil Baird from Bakersfield arrived soon after, with the biggest & best > looking CB antenna installation seen yet on a Westy! Phil camped one > nite with us, then continued north on his mini-vacation loop which (sigh) > eventually took him south down beautiful, cool coast Hy 1. > > Mike Miller of Sacramento, "Still Perfect After All These Years" > (according to his t-shirt), pulled in shortly & *never missed a beat-- > he's incorrigible! Mike claims to have streaked his hair with silver dye > for a distinguished look--& I admit, with his impressive gold neckchain, > "Still Perfect" t-shirt, & silver temples, he does look > very--incorrigible. > Mike managed to have a (borrowed) blond at his elbow every time I aimed a > camera his direction. > Big thanks, Mike, for battling the on-line state park reservation system > & collecting "the gate." Both thankless jobs & much appreciated! > (You should have brought your clarinet & played a Dixiland duet with Joel.) > Mike made camp in bachelor quarters, along with Paul Henderson > of the Bay Area, enroute to Orcas Island & Victoria, BC. I met > Paul last October at the Bay Area Tailgate Party--so it was a reunion, > of sorts--more so, since Paul, an erudite world traveler, lurks, but seldom > posts to the list. (Unlike Miller.) Let's hear from > you, Paul! > > Tho I'd yet to meet Donna Stewart of Tracy in person, we've become > email friends in the year I've been on the list, so I was overjoyed when > I saw her pretty blue Vanagon pull in, with handsome boyfriend Dave, > in radical chic camo, riding shotgun. > Donna & Dave left Saturday, planning a slow crawl thru local brew pubs on way > back to the Central Valley. > Donna's Dad, a Vanagon afficianado, owns a vintage orange bus with > original orange plaid (!) upholstery. Now that Donna's Vangon knows the way > to Mendocino, I hope to see her more often, for we have > much in common, including a love of Navajo & Zuni jewelery & SW desert camping > & exploration. > > Susan Ames & dog Bogie arrived in a good looking burgundy Westy with Delaware > plates. Susan's moved recently to Sonoma county & > seems happy to be out of Delaware. She scored a cute cottage up a winding, > wooded country road, where she tends a small vege garden > & shares a wading pool with Bogie on hot afternoons. > Susan camped with us one nite, then left reluctantly for Oregon, where > a family medical cricis awaits her. Good luck Susan! > > By the time Paul Rogers, & fun loving girlfriend Chris, arrived in their > good looking '85 brown Wolfsburg Westy (identical to mine)--I knew this > campout was On The Level! > Paul, a tanned & handsome building contractor from the Bay Area, immediately > jacked up his van & got out his level! These volks, > now famous for their Beer Butt Chicken, had *all* the good stuff! Really > look forward to seeing these volks again soon. > > Walter & Naomi Balm of Berkeley, with newborn son & three other > storybook kids, set up camp beside their Vanagon & had a hammock swinging in > shorter time than it took for most of us to pop our > tops. > I always enjoy an opportunity to see these volks, whom I also met at > the Bay Area Tailgate party. Walter has a big smile & never looses his > cool or his patience. > Naomi is a wonder, successfully combining motherhood & pursuit of a doctoral > at UC Berkely in (?) nuclear physics. Walter & family > stayed on at Hendy Woods Sunday nite & will leave today for Berkeley. > > Al Knoll, AKA Pensioner, arrived from Sacramento on his BMW motorcycle, the > blue brick. Al's a little like Mr Wizzard meets the > encyclopedia Brittanica. > He's also a hell of nice guy, with the smallest bird binoculars I've yet seen. > And who but Al carries sour dough starter in his kit > bag! > Al even brought me a spare oil plug as a gift for Basecamp. > > Al whipped up a batch of lick smacking BBQ sauce, marinated a ton > of chicken, & turned out round after round of high-brown thighs, > while the rest of us swilled vodka tonics & wolfed shrimp & salsa. > Al shared some jealously guarded favorite camping spots & stealth camping > techniques--even demonstrating his well-honed (& > convincing) geezer's approach to *no fee camping. > Thanks, Al--you went above & beyond the call of duty! > > Dan Schnmitz, whose newest Westy's retropfit is underway in his Bay View > driveway, made a dashing entrance Saturday evening--behind > the wheel of a *gorgeous blue Porche convertible. > A lover of Shakespeare & technical writer for Genentec, Dan graces > the list with many worthy technical posts. I enjoyed details of his most > recent trip to France. > Dan's borrowed tent went up quickly in shared co-ed quarters--with yours > truly, & Carol Sheerin & Joel of San Rafael, & Al Knoll. > > When I spotted Carol Sheerin's smart '87 white Westy pull in, I quickly > (if reluctantly) abandoned my vodka tonic to greet them, only to discover she > & clarinet-playing partner, Joel, would be our first > list *recruits! > Not three minutes into our conversation, Carol begged me to sniff > her rear heater! Next thing I knew, we were sharing a camp site. > She soon had a crash course in Vanagon maintenance & eventually > Al took her Westy for a test drive & pronounced it A-OK. > No doubt Carol will sign on shortly & introduce herself to the list-- > after she's loaded up on Mann filters & gaffer's duct tape, that is. > Welcome Carol & Joel! > > Our handsome, dedicated surfer Chris Radcliffe, & his pristine blue > Westy, finally showed from Redwood City Saturday evening--despite Chris having > only *just flown home from a Phoenix business trip > hours before. What a trooper. > I met Chris last October at the Tailgate Party, & would have been > *sorely disappointed had he not made the campout. > I'll send my few digi pics to Chris to combine with his. My camera battery > died too quickly, leaving me with an incomplete record. > Perhaps a disguised blessing. > > Steve Schwenk finally arrived Saturday with his 7 yr old twins, Sam > & Emily, in tow. (No doubt Steve found it wrenching to tear himself > away from his email...) > Steve was last seen palming a wriggling, bloody-stumped lizzard's tail > in one hand & a bottle of super glue in the other. > The plushly appointed interior of Steve's white syncro brings to mind > a tasteful Taos hotel room, complete with Navajo rugs & mood lighting. > > The anchient redwood groves, meandering paths thru shafts > of mellow sunlight on moss & fern, are always thrilling--even to > yours truly, who lives in the redwoods! > I wandered for what must have been hours in company with Paul Hendersen & Al > Knoll. When we reached the river's rocky shore, > imagine our delight to discover hundreds of dime size gray toads, > hopping here & there between stones underfoot. > > *Thirteen List member's turned up, out of *sixteen confirmed. > John Wessels & family didn't appear & since no email--I hope all's > well & you volks didn't break down enroute. > Steve Blackham & wife, from Utah, cancelled last minute due to > family medical emergency. > Les from Arcata, ditto, due to symphony orchestra rehersal conflict. > So that's the report from La Capitana. Let's do it again real soon! > Cheers, > Phaedra > > Some emails to below campers were returned as undeliverable. > If you didn't receive your camper's email list, here 'tis below. > > **************************************************** >> Hope everyone enjoyed a safe the trip home-- >> Here's the requested list of your fellow campers. >> Great good fun to see you all in the redwoods! >> Cheers, >> Phaedra >> >> Susan Ames >> heathers@udel.edu >> >> Chris Radcliffe >> chris_radcliffe@mindspring.com >> >> Dan Schmitz >> djs@gene.COM >> >> Donna Stewart >> DStewart@chrm.com >> >> Paul Rogers >> WOGNACIOUS@aol.com >> >> Walter Balm >> wbalm@yahoo.com >> >> Robert Zezoff >> shilohz@jps.net >> >> Mike Miller >> mwmiller@cwnet.com >> >> Pensioner/Al Knoll >> al_knoll@pacbell.net >> >> Steve Schwenk >> steve@syncro.org >> >> Paul Henderson >> paulh@microweb.com >> >> Carol Sheerin >> ladycarols@aol.com >> >> Phil Baird >> mypactor@pacbell.net >> >> Phaedra Savage >> psavage@saber.net >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > I missed al's stealth camping hints. And I need them as I'm probably going on a jaunt down [or up] the coast in a few days.

Mike


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