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Date:         Tue, 26 Oct 2010 11:49:01 -0700
Reply-To:     Joel Cort <joel_cort@YAHOO.COM>
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From:         Joel Cort <joel_cort@YAHOO.COM>
Subject:      Thank you and (long) write-up on Westies at Watkins 2010 event
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LONG WRITE-UP ....   Thank you to all who participated and made the 9th annual Westies at Watkins campout a great success!  This was a record breaking event with 100 VW enthusiast coming to this camping event. Where does the time go? It has been two weeks already since we had a fabulous camping event once again at Watkins Glen NY.  It was one of the most perfect weekends that I can recall for this campout.  No rain, no wind, no hurricane blow-by just warm sunny days and comfortable nights. The event officially kicks off on Friday but by Thursday night there were already 25 vans settled in at our camping loop.  The campground loop is reserved for our bunch and we quickly filled all available spots with sometimes as many as 3 and 4 vans loosely camping somewhere near a picnic bench.  The rangers were pretty cool and so was our group.   By Saturday night I counted 100 VW Vehicles participating in this premier campout. Numerous Vanagons, EuroVans, Bays and Splitties, a few Bugs and even two Rialtas and one Vista. Some tear-drop trailers were also in tow.  We even had 7 Vanagon Syncro models this year and many Subaru and Ford Zetec-powered vans participating in the event. Saturday morning the entire group was treated to the Empire VW Camping Club’s version of “breakfast burritos”.  Thanks to Dave & Mary for initiating and coordinating the cooking efforts. Thanks to all others who volunteered and pitched in with the cooking or donated something to share. We all had a fabulous meal that couldn’t be beat.    With all of the activities and options offered in the area with museums, antiquing, wine tasting, car racing etc. it is always difficult to determine which activity to do because you want to do them all.  Saturday was also a beautiful sunny day making all activities enjoyable.  Three activity groups got quickly established:  1) stick around the campground and hike the Glen 2) caravan to the Curtis Museum (www.glennhcurtissmuseum.org) in nearby Hammondsport on Keuka Lake. 3) caravan visit the MacKenzie-Childs (www.mackenzie-childs.com) factory and artisan’s studio in Aurora NY around Cayuga Lake.   Some decided to hike the glen to view the water falls and enjoy the beauty of the Watkins Glen.  Others weary campers, kicked back at camp and enjoyed the warm autumn day.  Thanks Frank, for leading the group to the Curtis Museum in search of antique motorcycles and wineries. Thank you Rita, for leading the ladies auxiliary to visit MacKenzie-Childs show room. The afternoon also allowed the remaining campers to visit to local town while others relaxed at camp.   Before the pot-luck dinner events at the pavilion, Rick the Juggler once again entertained the children and pleasing the crowd with his juggling acts, tricks and playing with fire. Thanks again Rick for a fine display of your talents.  The crowd was at capacity in the pavilion to enjoy the pot-luck meal. Everyone had plenty to eat with some pretty decent camping food to bat. We concluded the evening with some excellent door prizes to give away as raffle gifts.  A huge thanks to all door prizes contributors including the following:   ·         The Bus Depot ·         GoWesty ·         Van-Café ·         Condelli and Associates ·         Wolfsbürg-West, ·         Wolfgang International ·         The Samba ·         Mid-America Motorworks ·         Sewfine ·         Griots Garage ·         Bostig ·         LiMBO ·         VW Club of Central NY ·         Empire VW Camping Club   Special note and thanks goes out the original art work commemorating the 9th event done by Mark Lund and the T-shirt design.  I still have a few T shirts available if anyone is interested and can print additional ones upon request.   On Sunday about 50 vans caravanned to go onto the racetrack on the Thunder Road Tours (www.theglen.com).  We were led onto the track behind the pace vehicle.  The strategy for the Zetec and Suby powered vans was to hang at the end of the line and be able to zoom at any desired speed.  Well that was an open invitation to go full throttle and race the new Bostig 2010 version. There was nothing better than three Zetec-powered Vanagons screeching around the turns while passing the slow pokes.  One of the Zetec-powered van even had a video cam at ground level filming the road so be on the lookout on YouTube for that.   Some of the pictures are available for viewing at the following link:   http://www.limbobus.org/phpBB4/album_cat.php?cat_id=140   It was really nice to see old friends again and to make new friends at this event. Some were missed and remembered. Recently, Andrew Grebneff passed away.  Andrew was an enthusiast and strong supporter of SVX-powered Vanagon, active on the Subaru conversion forum. I have decided to donate the 50/50 money raised at this event to the Andrew Grebneff Memorial fund to help his widow.  Thank you Doug Alcock for also donating your half of the 50/50 winnings for the cause.   A big thank you for Phil the web master, who relentlessly maintains the web site content and gets the photographers to post their pictures.  Without Phil we would not have such a great LiMBO site www.limbobus.org/ and our own www.westies-at-watkins.org websites.   In closing this long report, I want to personally thank all of the members of the Empire VW Camping Club (www.empirevwcamping.org) who contributed and donated their time, effort and planning to keep making this event a success. The success is represented by the 100 VW campers present for the campout.   Everyone was accommodated, no engine fires, no speeding tickets, no breakdowns getting there,… Wait, wait.  There were several issues that I know of for some folks heading home.  Gord got towed to Rochester and waited for a new oil pump to get installed in his Vanagon.  Sue and Andy also had a minor roadside issue heading back to Syracuse. Karl also had fan belt issues heading back to Ottawa. Luckily Markus was not too far behind to come to the rescue.  Overall a perfect campout for the 9th year of the Westies at Watkins event.   Joel Cort – jcort@rochester.rr.com Camp counselor Rochester NY. 89 Syncro Westy 87 Syncro Transporter (Stella) 73 Westy Campmobile (agent orange) Founding Member of the Empire VW Camping Club & Westies at Watkins Western New York LiMBO Respresentative www.limbobus.org


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