Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2010 04:22:44 -0700
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From: BenT Syncro <syncro@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: September 2010 Van-O-Rama #10 Report
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Very sorry for the late report. For what it's worth, please check the photos
at this link:
http://picasaweb.google.com/van.o.rama/VanORama2010?feat=directlink
The sun was out. Weather beautiful essentially for the entire day.
Karl Wolz from Arid-zoner decided to grace us with his presence after a nine
year absence. Thanks for making the trip, Karl. And thanks for sending the
pics taken with the new wide angle lens. He had such a wide big kid grin
when he was showing off his new toy. Photos from 12 to 48 were courtesy of
Karl. Believe me when I say that wide angle lens makes your gut look bigger
than any keg of beer can make it.
A dozen or so of the usual suspects sent regrets for one reason or another.
They had other things going on. Some had to do with the 9/11 memorials. Then
there's the look of a war zone a mile or two away. If you haven't heard,
there was a massive explosion in the next city over. Largest in utility
PG&E's history. There were a number of fatalities and 10 acres or scorch
earth and the homes on top of it.
Anyway, back to VOR. Shaun Supanich, Kim & Nathan Springer, and Stacy
Schneider came in Tristars (yes, plural). Kim's buddy Charlie Kissick left
his Tristar at home in favor of a nicely restored '83 Westy, albeit with
battle scars caused by an errant school bus. Rounding out the Doublecabs was
Mario's Syncro Doka with two kids in tow.
BTW, thanks to Stacy and his fantastic stainless steel gas can. My Subie
powered GL was sitting dead around the corner apparently lacking enough fuel
to get motivated. Stacy had fuel handy for both van and driver. 'Mini-me
Stacy' wasn't there but his Daddy was hawking chocolates of which this
author could not resist.
There was a PhishermanBrian with son Bodie. Apologies if I mispell your
names. Bodie was a terror on wheels. Two of them on his 'Skuut' scooter.
This was their first VOR and hopefully not the last. If only Bodie can keep
his Skuut from running over my feet...
Mike Miller brought his Country Homes Syncro with a Westy interior and
freshly minted Westy poptop. He had this fellow Brian, weld in the Westy
roof the hard way. Little is left of the CH. Seems calling it a Westy
conversion is now more appropriate. MIke gave me the CH poptop. Delivery by
Brian for gas money. The plan is to install the CH top on my Doka's Vindic
canopy. More on that later.
Ed & Linda Mattson came down from Shingle Springs with their Adventurewagen
to see what we flatlanders do with our Vanagons. Tony Bonomo with his
Colorado Syncro came down as well. Hans and kids Karle and Arriana drove in
complete with playa dust fresh from Burning Man. Craig Forney brought a
Westy he saved from the vultures at Pick-Ur-Part. Detlev and wife Dunia
(sp?) brought their grandson. Detlev was handing out HA Projekt catalogs.
Detlev is now a US distributor for them. Dennis came with his Syncro. Chris
Vernon brought his freshened aircooled Westy. Finally, Marco from the Bus
Lab came with an unusual Wasseboxer on two wheels.
Projects and life in general has been getting in the way of this report. For
that I apologize. Various plans to expand VOR this year did not materialize
due to lack of interest. Maybe another year. At least it won't be falling on
9/11 neat year.
Hope you enjoy the pics. Many thanks to those who came.
BenT