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Date:         Fri, 10 Jul 1998 05:35:17 -0700
Reply-To:     "Charles \"Luke\" Lukey" <luke@SEANET.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <Vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         "Charles \"Luke\" Lukey" <luke@SEANET.COM>
Subject:      Re: N. Washington State Route Recommendations
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Kelly:

Take route #1 - with any luck at all you'll catch the Blues Fest at Winthrop.

Charles "Luke" Lukey Seattle, WA

> Here are the route options: > 1. Route 20 from Burlington/Anacortes east through Snoqualamie National > Forest, North Cascades National Park Okanogan National Forest to the Grand > Coulee Dam. > 2. Route 2 from Everett east through Snoqualamie National Forest, Wenatchee > National Forest, Leavenworth to Spokane. > > Which one is more worthy? Is the Grand Coulee Dam worth a detour? > > TIA > > Kelly Bauman > Delta, BC > '91 Westy > >> > Hwy 20 to Windthrop would be the most beautifull route to take and then to the > Dam. But if you can, stuff you mouth with good Bavarian food in Leavenworth, > head south after Windthrop. Have fun. > Michael Modl > 87 syncro.


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