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Date:         Sun, 25 Oct 1998 21:51:20 -0800
Reply-To:     Malcolm Holser <mholser@ADOBE.COM>
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From:         Malcolm Holser <mholser@ADOBE.COM>
Subject:      Re: locations please
Comments: To: Bob Calkins <loganc@innercite.com>
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In-Reply-To:  <3633E24C.CA06455@innercite.com>
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The one-car-per acre is a minimum, I think. The Rancheria down the road looks like a Pick'n'Pull yard -- dead fire engines and ambulances, buses, old trucks -- you name it. When you get too many, the county will make you put up a fence (junkyards require fences apparently). If you don't require a fence yet, you are still safe. 20:8 is not bad -- we are at 10:7 right now, but I think that "runners" don't really count as much as dead ones. Currently, we have six that actually run, so we are marginal.

For those of you that may not be familiar with California, Placerville is another foothills-of-the-Sierra Mother-lode gold town, fairly near Sacramento. "Placerville" is the new, polite name -- it _was_ called "hangtown" originally, on account of the favorite passtime in the old west.

Mariposa, nearest town to me, is fairly far south -- almost the end of the gold country (both towns are served by Highway 49 -- like 1849). We were a more sedate area, home to John Fremont (first Republican Presidential candidate [he lost]), Frederick Law Olmstead, the father of landscape architecture, and Galen Clark, the first "Guardian of the Wilderness" (Denver Pyle played him in the truely awful movie of the same name).

Hangtown's a cool place (not literally -- it, like much of inland California is an oven most of the time). Worth a visit, as is much of the Highway 49 "Motherlode". Good place for Volkswagens (obligitory Vanagon content).

Malcolm H.

At 06:45 PM 10/25/98 , you wrote: >I guess I gotta thin out as I may be "Over Farming", have 20 on only 8 >acres....Help!! >Bob Calkins Placer ville, Ca > > >Malcolm Holser wrote: > >> Malcolm Holser and family, >> >> in Midpines, California, about 30 miles outside of Yosemite Valley, the >> single most beautiful place on the planet. We own a whole raft of VW's >> a Toyota Landcruiser, and an Acura Legend. My father had a VW Beetle, >> 1952, when I was born, but we went to a 54 Deluxe Microbus (I was the >> youngest of seven children). My first VW was a '57 singlecab. Currently >> we have four "runners" and four non-runners at our place, doing our best >> to uphold the tradition of a minimum 1-car-per-acre of rural America. >> >> Our "runners" are: >> >> 1980 Vanagon Westfalia -- been all over the US, almost. >> 1986 vanagon GL -- the "Scout-mobile" >> 1986 Transporter Kombi Syncro -- a big red beast >> 1986 Transporter Syncro Doublecab -- beigish-brownish, matches our dirt. >> >> Along with a 1972 Westy, a 1977 bus, a 1981 Vanagon and a 1982 Diesel Westy. >> >> Formerly a Park Ranger in Yosemite, now a computer geek in the silicon >> valley, where I go for meetings and such in a small plane. >


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