Date: Wed, 2 Jun 1999 02:19:30 -0700
Reply-To: Coby Smolens <cobys@WELL.COM>
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From: Coby Smolens <cobys@WELL.COM>
Subject: Re: Vacation location
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One of our favorite trips was the after-acquisition,
after-engine-and-many-other-things-rebuilding shakedown cruise of our '83
H20 Westyboxer back in '96. We took her to the Okenagon National forest, up
along the Twisp River in central WA. The weather was superb, the scenery
glorious. I got out and walked the firetrail we found down to the Twisp to
see if it was the sort of road one could negotiate with a 1.9 Westy 2WD full
of three adults, an eleven year old, a dog and baggage and groceries for a
month on the road -- a then drive back up it again... By the look of it, I
figured if we had to we could probably make it back out by unloading the van
and having everyone walk, or maybe push. It was a very fine spot indeed, and
we spent several very peaceful days there, making music, lolling about,
swapping tales, playing in the bracing water of the good river Twisp... Have
pix available to prove it, too. And the van made it out with all goods and
passengers aboard, the wheels hardly ever left the ground.
Coby Smolens, Owner
Valley Wagonworks
VW Bus and Vanagon Repair
1535 Sir Francis Drake Blvd.
San Anselmo, CA 94960
415 457-5628
www.wagonworks.com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM]On Behalf
> Of Brent Christensen
> Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 1999 12:19 PM
> To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
> Subject: Vacation location
>
>
> Fellow listees and avid campers:
>
> I have a dilemma that I wish was a more frequent problem: where
> to go for a
> two-week camping trip. My wife, 2.5 year old daughter, and I plan to meet
> up with another couple and do some camping during the last two weeks of
> June. Here are the requirements (not in order of importance):
>
> 1. Location makes sense starting from Santa Barbara and San Francisco, CA
> 2. Great scenery, mountain biking, and possibly kayaking opportunities
> 3. Good weather (defined as warm, not too hot, and little rain/fog)
> 4. Opportunities for wilderness (rugged/primitive) camping where 4WD is
> perhaps necessary (this is our preferred type of camping)
>
> Baja would be ideal, but I am concerned about taking my young
> daughter, and
> quite frankly, I don't want to go to Baja until I know how to fix
> the Syncro
> myself if something goes wrong. We were also thinking about
> Oregon/Washington, but are concerned about getting rain/fog (we get enough
> of that in San Francisco and Santa Barbara in June <g>). Mammoth
> Lakes/Lake
> Tahoe sound good, too, but we would like to try and avoid the crowds.
> (picky, aren't we?)
>
> I'd appreciate any insights and suggestions anyone is willing to share.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Brent Christensen
> '89 Syncro Westy "Klaus"
> '95 Cherokee Sport
>
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