Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 14:11:20 -0500
Reply-To: greg@POTTSFAMILY.CA
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From: Greg Potts <greg@POTTSFAMILY.CA>
Subject: Re: Many more Vanagons at BBB
In-Reply-To: <BFF52418.14FD1%bueses@earthlink.net>
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Hi Tom,
Have you been to EveryBus, Buses of the Corn or BusFusion?
Each year since 2001 I've been heading down to Greensboro NC on the weekend
after Easter for EveryBus. Splitties, Bays both early and late. Vanagons.
Eurovans. Singlecabs. Dokas. Synchros. Adventurewagens, Safari's, high-tops
both original VW and aftermarket. Beetles with teardrop trailers. And there's
no snobbery, just a cool laid-back "Lets Camp" attitude; with a general
appreciation for all things "VW bus-ish". In 2005 there were over 170 buses
attending; while that's nowhere near BBB it's an impressive number considering
the relative scarcity of buses on the east coast.
I strive for the same goal at Buses Of The Corn, and though the attendance is
lower we seem to be attracting a very diverse crowd. In 2005 BOTC had a
full-spread of bus attendance, from a 1955 camper to a 2003 EV. And nary a
trailer queen in sight. I would estimate that about 40% of the attendance was
in Vanagons, with 20% in splitties and 30% in bays and 10% in Eurovans.
If you're looking for a "Vanagon-Centric" campout; then I strongly
recommend you
plan for BusFusion in April. Frank brings in a huge flock of Vanagons every
year; and they camp amongst the bays, EV's and aplitties with no problem. At
165 buses it's one of the largest public VW events in Canada.
The Quebec Westy Club holds some monster rallies (much bigger than BBB)
but you
need a factory westy and a good parlez of francais to get into their midst.
Happy Trails,
Greg Potts
www.pottsfamily.ca/westfakia
www.busesofthecorn.com
Quoting bueses <bueses@EARTHLINK.NET>:
>> Last year out of about 200 VW vans only about 10 were Vanagons at the
>> great Buses By The Bridge in Lake Havasu. We were mostly all clustered
>> together, surrounded by a sea of split windows and bays. This year out
>> of at least 250 VW vans, about 50 Vanagons were there. This time they
>> were interspersed all around the event in addition to the main cluster
>> of us. I wondered if these were mostly new VW van owners or people who
>> have moved up from older models to the cream of the crop, IMO. In any
>> case, it made for a big difference in the way I perceived the event
>> since I no longer felt at all like an interloper. All of the event
>> posters, badges, shirts, displays, quilts, etc.were still completely
>> devoid of any Vanagon images. I wonder if and when that will change.
>>
>> http://www.busesbythebridge.com/
>>
>> Mark
>
> The event started as a split window bus event, the local club London Bridge
> Bullis is a split club, VTO is a split club, most of the vendors, sponsors,
> volunteers, etc. are all split volks, so that is why all the split
> references. Maybe the Vanagon volks need to contribute more to be part of
> the scene?
>
> I got there at 1:30 am Sat. morning(Friday nite) so didn't register till
> later & was bus # 263, & buses were still trickling in.
>
> I agree w/ Mark that the show was much more inclusive of all buses this
> year, but it has been getting better every year, & I do think that the
> increased record turnout this year is because more Bay/Vanagon/Eurovan volks
> are starting to come.
>
> I feel that this campout is the most inclusive of all the vw events, which
> is why it is getting better every year.
>
> I also had a great time as usual, met Mark, Barb, Jim A. & a few others, but
> ran out of time to meet Frank, Larry, Joy & I'm sure a bunch of others w/ my
> late start, to many volks to talk to, etc.
>
>
> See you all there next year.
>
> Tom-vanagon syndrome in the 84 on the way home for about 200 miles? Damn!
>
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