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Date:         Wed, 15 Nov 95 17:19:47 EST
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From:         John Anderson <ja@coe.wvu.edu>
Subject:      Re: East Coast Inuvik: Labrador!

> In 1977 we took our trusty Westy up into Quebec into the La Verendrie (if > spelled correctly its an accident) park. More moose than people. Bridges > that we had to build up before we could us them. Two track log things > that were built for logging trucks with a much wider stance than a Type 2 > T2. Saw the Auroa Borealis, Pine Martens, really wonderful isolated > river. We took a couple canoes and a couple motorcycles on a trailer - it > was a canoe trip that the Westy was tagging along with - the cycles were > relays to go get the Westy at the end of the day. THis was really rather > far north. > > Perfect road for T1 and T2 generation vans. The claim was only 4 wheel > drive which means you'd rather have a VW. No idea on the 2wd Vanagons or > us 'wimpy' EVs. I'm nuts and would try though... > > bill killian > '93 EV MV > '73 Things (3) >

Oooh, Yeah, yeah. This is it IMHO. Plus I can supply 3-4 canoes if anyone is interested in adding this aspect. I say we definitely go NORTH.

John ja@coe.wvu.edu


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