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Date:         Fri, 19 Nov 1999 18:46:09 -0800
Reply-To:     Otmar List Account <otlists@EVCL.COM>
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From:         Otmar List Account <otlists@EVCL.COM>
Subject:      Where to stop on the west coast?
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It's trip time! I'm taking the Stretch up the west coast this weekend.

My plan is to leave Palo Alto sometime late Saturday 11/20 or early Sunday. Blast up highway 5. Hoping to catch a Laura Kemp show Sunday night in Eugene, OR. (8pm at Sam bonds). Maybe soak at Mc Cready hot springs. Stops in Portland and Seattle to visit friends, then on up to Anacortes to catch a ferry to Orcas Island, arriving Tuesday night or Wednesday. Then, after T day I'll come back down.

Does anyone have any recommendations for places to see, visit, stop, or overnight along the way?

Also, does anyone know where I can get a clutch lever (the one that holds the cable on the front, 211 798 335) for a 76 bus along the way? There's a bus on the island I need to fix.

Happy Vanagoning! -Otmar- 82/86 Stretch Vanagon Westfalia Syncro GTI. "Power of two" http://www.evcl.com/strvan/strvan.html Several EVs (Electric Vehicles)


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