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Date:         Wed, 29 Sep 2004 14:08:19 -0400
Reply-To:     "Justin M.Mayrand" <jmayrand@USADATANET.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         "Justin M.Mayrand" <jmayrand@USADATANET.NET>
Subject:      Trip Report: NH and VT
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Hey all,

Just returned from 4 days in SuperVan checking out the sights in VT and NH.

Some Specs for the Geek in you:

Miles: 420 Average Speed: 35.0 MPH Max Speed: 74.6 (oops) Mileage: averaged 15 MPG

Only issue was a clogged fuel filter the took out the fuel pump (my fault). I installed the spare pump and filter and off we went, no sweat.

In VT we visited Queechee and the Floating Bridge in Brookfield (very cool, a bridge w/ no piers).

In NH we ran up Rt 10 to Bath, then over Rt. 112 to Conway and down Rt. 16 to home.

Over all a great trip, lots of fun and a bit of adventure. I do wish the van was faster, especially up the mountains (hit 1st gear a few times - eek!), but that is all a part of the je ne sais quoi, no? (SP) ...JMM

Justin M. Mayrand 1980 Westy "SuperVan"


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