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Date:         Mon, 17 Jun 1996 19:02:47 -0400
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From:         Derek Drew <drew@interport.net>
Subject:      Re: Mid-Atlantic Camping Trip (Viscous Alert!)

WARNING: I am going to attend this (with my 2-year-old son Seth) and instigate others to drive their vans adventureously.

Alert your viscous couplings! :)

--Derek Drew 90 Syncro Westy

At 09:46 AM 6/10/96 -0500, you wrote: >Looks like we have a minimum of 8 buses coming so far, and room for more! > >Details: >Friday June 21 (early arrivals)-Sunday, June 23, at the Elizabeth Furnace Campground, >Massunutten Mountain, in George Washington National Forest. $11.00 per night, we can >park two vehicles at each campsite. Generally, this is near the intersection of >Interstates 66 and 81, in northwest Virginia. > >VW activities, besides the usual bragging and lying, will include an off-road excursion >on the seven mile Peters Mountain Trail; those without Syncros are welcome to come along >for the ride! > >Non-VW activities include large variety of hiking, from kid-friendly nature trails to >strenous bushwacking. Elizabeth Furnance itself is the remains of an old iron smelter, >and there are other historical attractions nearby. Sounds like there will be plenty of >kids attending, some are bringing bikes and soccer balls. I understand canoe and >kayaking are also good in the area. Shenandoah Caverns is nearby, a nice, cool, slightly >touristy stop. > >Potluck dinner Saturday nite: I'll try to coordinate with those that >confirm so that we don't end up with nothing but tuna casseroles, but if you decide to >come at the last minute you'll be quite welcome, try to bring something to serve 8. > >Vague Directions (i.e., get a map and this should make sense): > >>From the north, take I-81 south to Strasburg (Exit 298?). Find your way to Route >55 east. From the east, take I-66 to Exit 6, and head south toward Front Royal until >you pick up 55 going west. In either case, take 678 south to the campground. There is a >Elizabeth Furnace Group Campground that you will see first, that is not it. Keep going. >Total distance south on 678 is on the order of 5 miles. > >If you are coming from the south you could just run up I-81 to Strasburg, or get off at >Edinburg (Exit 279)and head southeast on 675 until it crosses 678, then turn north >toward the campground. From the southeast, one could also pick up 675 at Luray, head >northwest until meeting 678, then turn north etc. > >Keep me posted on your plans! > >Tom F. > > ___________________________________ Derek Drew New York, NY drew@interport.net (main address for e-mail) derekdrew@aol.com (alternate/backup, checked infrequently)


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