I posted this message to the vw newsgroup, and I thought I'd try it here too, by suggestion of one of the subscribers.... I was planning a trip to the west (from lincoln, nebraska) for the beginning of june in my campervan, and was trying to decide the best route through the mountains. What I've been told on here and elsewhere has scared me and Glenda (my bus) to death. I was hoping to go through south dakota, wyoming (yellowstone) to get out there. Any comments? Also, is there anything that I should do to prepare my bus for the trip other than oil, plugs, points, etc? Does the thin air really affect my little engine? I've never taken a vw through the mountains, so any help would be appreciated. Scott Steffens steffens@herbie.unl.edu '73 camper, '70 beetle (which was totalled yesterday while parked out front)
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