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Date:         Mon, 9 Jan 1995 13:46:37 -0800 (PST)
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Marcus Doherr <mgdoherr@ucdavis.edu>
Subject:      Re: W pretour trip report

On Mon, 9 Jan 1995, David Schwarze wrote:

> martha rubin writes: > > > > Speaking of which, in general people I think exhibited an interest > > in doing this every 8-12 weeks or so. Does anyone want to nominate > > a place and time for the next one? A suggestion for the desert > > was made, but I can't remember for which one, or how far away it > > was. > > Todd Schroeder mentioned the Twentynine Palms area. That is on the

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> 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. > > -David

Especially Red Rock Canyon sounds good! But be aware that end of March might be a bit crowded in some places due to the University Spring Break!

Marcus G. Doherr, Dr. med. vet. Graduate Group Epidemiology VM: Medicine & Epidemiology UC Davis, CA 95616; USA Phone Dept. (916) 752 6409 or 9174 FAX Dept. (916) 752 0414 Phone Home (916) 753 0816 email: mgdoherr@ucdavis.edu


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