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Date:         Wed, 30 Apr 2008 15:15:05 -0700
Reply-To:     Neil2 <vidublu@GMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Neil2 <vidublu@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Maiden Voyage of the Weisel (Westy Diesel)
Comments: To: pyjme@aol.com
In-Reply-To:  <8CA7900A6B88D75-3B0-8@FWM-D20.sysops.aol.com>
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OK Volks,

Now that I think I'll make the hills, it sounds as if I shouldn't take any more than necessary. I don't really want to use the Westy's propane tank much (Don't ask why, please!) I've got a heavy Camp Chief (think iron, attached pic, weighing in around 40-50#s) two burner stove and a 5g tank I was planning to use at some sites, which I planned to take. Along with a roll up camping table (about 3x3) which weighs at least 30-40#s, three fold up chairs (at 5-10#s each) along with a day backpack (40+ #s). Of course we'll have clothing, bedding, food, a cooler (to stand in for the 'anchor' VW installed!), you get the picture.

Should I forget about the Camp Chief/propane/table and chairs? I need to make a good impression (MPH) on the children. They didn't know we had this stepchild in the family until this morning!

I already ditched the snow saw, harness, helmet, crampons and ice screws and me beloved Bocce set! Just kidding.

Neil2

On 4/30/08, Peter Young <pyjme@aol.com> wrote: > > Have you ever driven I-5 south over Dexter pass/Siskyous Mt's? If you have > done so > without issue or know about them already then you have been over the most > hilly > sections of I-5 between Grass Pants and San Fran. I just went to Yosemite > this > March in my air-cooled '81 full westy and easily made those passes at 45 > mph (hwy > 120 into Yosemite was a different story). I have heard that the 1.6 liter > diesel is > underpowered compared to the wasserboxers, but I don't know how it > compares to > my air-cooled 2.0 liter. I would just recommend NOT filling the water tank > until after > you climb the passes, and to lighten the load as much as possible (don't > buy food > until near destination?) so that the van doesn't have to work as hard. I > weighed my > van on my way back and it came to 4,350 lbs without water and no > passengers - > add about 100 lbs for the water and whatever your passengers weigh. That's > a lot of > weight for such a small engine! Have a safe trip, and good luck on the > terrain! > > Peter >

-- Neil '82 Diesel Westy Me other car is Swedish


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