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Date:         Sat, 16 Aug 2008 09:39:37 EDT
Reply-To:     Dvdclarksn@AOL.COM
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From:         David Clarkson <Dvdclarksn@AOL.COM>
Subject:      Re: First camping trip!
Comments: To: pbrattan@GMAIL.COM
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First make sure you have some basic emergency supplies like a first aid kit, a few basic tools (check the condition of your spare tire), a charged cell phone, numbers for towing and repair facilities along your route (check the Vanagon Rescue Squad site-Google search for the website). Pack with the same mentality that you would use for a backpacking trip with respect to weight and space-do at least two shakedown's to reduce what you are carrying. You will notice a significant difference in power, handling and fuel economy with a fully loaded Westy especially with yours being an automatic. Since my wife is a pet sitter I musn't fail to mention that your pooches should be correctly restrained to keep them safe during the journey-doggie type seat belts can be found at any larger pet supply center/superstore. If you like bicycling consider a rack for the back of the van. We also carry one of the small camping type toilets. They are especially appreciated by any ladies that are along. You may later want to consider a solar or propane heated shower (check the archives for recommendations) and possibly a second battery setup (again check the archives-no intent to start a thread here) and possibly an inverter depending on your specific needs. I personally don't care for tv's/dvd's as you are there to enjoy the peacefulness and serenity of the great outdoors and should give technological entertainment a rest and stare at the view and stars. Keep it simple and fun. After a few outings your dogs will probably be like all Vanagon dogs and get really excited when they hear the sliding door open-dogs love vanagons more than any other vehicle-a proven fact that they will tell you! Sometimes when the wife doesn't want to go my dogs and I take off on our own for our own commune with nature around a campfire out in the woods with no one around; that's real quality time for us. Above all, have a great time and establish a new kind of Karma with your van.

David Clarkson 90 Westy (253k of wonderful camping memories)

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