Yes, sir. Almost 100% of my income is now vanagon related, actually, and I'm as busy as a pair of jumper cables at a redneck funeral. I started doing projects for Alabama Bureau of Travel and Tourism a few years back and that has led to my recent appointment as Executive Director of the Alabama Scenic River Trail (alabamascenicrivertrail.com) as well as a contract to produce a book called Passport to Fitness, a walking tour of 60 Alabama Towns and 10 State Parks that I will complete this summer. I do ALL my traveling and research camping in the diesel westy. It helps if you can write and produce maps, but I'll be there's a lot out there for the person who can, as I tell my new tourism clients, stay close to the action instead of a motel 6. Jim
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 5:03 PM, Matt Drew <t3vanagon@gmail.com> wrote: > Call this a mass brainstorming session.... > > Just lost my job. > Love the Vanagon. > Anyone have any business ideas that you've come up with over the years > involving Vanagons? > > I've got nothing but time to put something together.... > > -- > Drew, Las Vegas > '90 GL "Blackbeard" > |
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