"Basso attacks, Lance is with him immediately, they both look back to see if--hey, there's a yellow one like ours! There's a cool loaf I'd like to have... wonder what those high-roofs are like... what were we watching? Oh yeah, Ulrich can't bridge the gap..." My wife and I have kept an eye out for poptops, and we watched every stage and we've seen quite a few. In some cases, a stationary camera or a helicopter camera making the same run will pick the same one up over and over. My question is, where do all those towed campers come from, where do they keep them when they're not hauled up the mountains for the tour (you hardly ever see them at french campgrounds, at least not in numbers like that) and whose trucks are they using? Must be rentals brought in from neighboring countries hauled up there by a service? Jim On Jul 25, 2005, at 2:11 PM, Joseph Fortino wrote: > thats VW blood running deep :) > > -----Original Message----- > From: Joe Federici <joefederici@EARTHLINK.NET> > Sent: Jul 22, 2005 7:54 PM > To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > Subject: Le Tour and vw's > > I'm very much enjoying the tour with Lance wining but I'm wondering if > others like me are checking out all the vw's on the sides of the roads. > I was watching stage 10 last night, Yes I'm behind but that's what's > great about VCR's. Anyway I find myself rewinding to check out all the > cool campers buses and vanagons.. My girlfriend says I'm nuts but I > know there must be others on the list enjoys the side attraction. > > > JFF > |
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