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Date:         Tue, 14 Oct 1997 11:16:02 -0400
Reply-To:     J <soreal@HOME.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon mailing list <Vanagon@Gerry.SDSC.EDU>
From:         J <soreal@HOME.COM>
Subject:      Re: Where to travel in the US
Comments: To: Christopher Low <chrilow@ENOREO.ON.CA>
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One area that I really enjoy is the Narrows in the Bridger-Tetons. It's outside Cora, Wyoming, about an hour south of Jackson Hole. Twin lakes. Sand beach. High altitude. Trailhead. Nice trout. Water on site. No hookups. Moose, wolverines, elk prong-horned antelope, etc...

The lakes are small and used to be no motor, but that changed. It's still a great place to bob around in a float tube and pretend to fish. There _is_ about an 8 (?) mile trek of washboard to get back there, but my '85 never had any problem with it.

The closest town is Pinedale, which has groceries, hardware, a couple of gas stations, a (small) bookstore, a couple of restaurants, and an expensive outfitter.

And a YMMV disclaimer because I didn't get there this summer. Funny things can happen in 2 years.

Joan SW FL along the gulf '82 Vanagon (ex) '85 Westy GL '95 Eurobago currently haggling for a '91 Westy


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