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Date:         Mon, 9 Jan 95 11:39:14 PST
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From:         Steve Johnson <sjohnson@pcocd2.intel.com>
Subject:      Re: W pretour trip report

So David Schwarze says: > The only problem with Joshua Tree is that it is fairly far from the Bay > area, where most of the West-coast vanagon owners seem to be. Another > nice place is Red Rock Canyon, which is farther North on highway 395. > It features a large campground and beautiful sandstone formations like > those in Bryce canyon (Utah). It's kind of isolated though. Either of > these places would be fine with me for the next pre-tour. How does > late March sound?

Well, I'm interested. Can you estimate the number of hours to travel from Sac. as well as the number of hours from a point in the bay area so I know how much travel time I need to account for?

The reason I'm asking is because I don't think I can afford any more vacation days if I want to do the N. American tour later in May. Sooo... I don't want too long of a drive just for a weekend.

Thanks

Steven

sjohnson@pcocd2.intel.com

PS. Thom got the heater and will send you the $30 dues. ;)


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