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Date:         Fri, 25 Oct 1996 09:37:05 -0400
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Anton Elmquist <anton@spacelab.net>
Subject:      Re: Where would you go in your VW? <a friday question>

Rusty VanBondo wrote:

> May I propose a mental break for the mechanically weary: > > Where would you like to be able to drive your favorite VW if given the time, > health, and a modest budget. Who would you take along and why? What vehicle > would you take?

I'd head north from here in the '71 Westy with my sweetheart... Stop by Lake Lila in the Adirondacks for a couple of days, have breakfast in Long Lake... Then I'd scoot up north to the Canadanian border. Pick up Highway 17 in Ottawa, head west through Sudbury, etc. to the North Shore of Lake Superior. Settle down and camp for a week or so. Then I'd dribble on down south through Thunder Bay and Grand Portage into Minnesota; stop for a blueberry pie at Betty's Pies in Two Harbors, stop and see my cousin Matt in Duluth and my Gramma in Chisago City, then head west.

>From there I don't know the names of the roads too well; I'd take the interstate across N. Dakota and Eastern Montana, then head up through the rockies back into Canada. From there I'd just wander around the hills, heading vaguely westward, until we got to Vancouver.

>From there (I have no knowledge of geography at ALL from this point onwards) we'd slide down the coast all the way to San Diego, then head inland. Cruise through the southwest on into west Texas, stop by in Austin to say hi to friends, spend a day in Panama City, Florida (I love Panama City - and I don't even know why) and then head up the east coast back home, stopping by the Carolina Bug Shop in Charleston long enough to have the new engine we order from Ken there swapped in and have a cup of coffee and talk about compression ratios.

That's the trip - and if we're lucky, we're going to do it next August!

Until then, we'll settle for going to Maine in November.

Can't wait to hear the other dream trips,

Anton

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