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Date:         Mon, 1 Aug 1994 22:59:36 -0500 (CDT)
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From:         Guntram Von Kiparsky <guntram@castlab.engr.wisc.edu>
Subject:      headin' for the rockies

Hi y'all, Another bus ('72 westy) is headin' for the mountains later this week. Actually , I'll be in Fort Collins at this conference and I hope to camp out near Estes Park while there. Anyone have any experience with 2bbl webers prog. under these conditions. When should I rejet 'em. ? Also is there a good source for weber parts out there ? I really am green when it comes to these types of altitudes and I could probably use any advice offered. Also, is there a good bus shop out there in Fort Collins ? Can I find a place to camp out near Estes Park at this time of year with all the vacationers and such. Otherwise I'll have to find a campsite on the Colorado State campus. In addition, I'll have to sleep over somewhere near Lincoln , Nebraska .. anyone have any suggestions ? Mostly, I need a source for 'overnight' weber parts, and I need camping info too.

guntram

p.s. The hell with all those commercials, I saw so many 'real' buses and westies and bugs this last weekend parked all over the street and in yards and driveways, I thought I was in Mexico. Madison's Eastside sure has its share of volksies !


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