Pam Writes: (on Karl's behalf)
 
!!!  He did manage
to get the hole in the radiator repaired at a = shop in Minot (after
temporarily patching it with a piece of dried = banana!)
 
I too have used many ingenious repairs = keep a machine going in many different ways and at many different = times.
 
I cannot right now thing of a better = time or situation for a person to summon all of one's = ingenuity than to be stranded in SD with winter breathing down your = neck.
 
I am happy that Karl is now on his way = safely home. But I have to wonder.....
 
Was it bannana peel? The stem maybe or = a part of the skin? Or was it dried banana chips? What is his secret with bananas? = Do bananas have properties the I never really took the time to consider?
 
I have tried to ponder the = different ways he might have effected a cooling system repair with bananas:
 
A skin could be wrapped around the hose = as a sealer/insulation and then secured with duck tape. 
 
A 1cm spouting hole in the radiator = tank could possibly be somewhat staunched with a banana stem wedged in and bent = over and secured with fine bailing wire through the fins and around the tank.
 
Maybe a crevice could be packed with = dried chips in the hope that they would swell with the absorption of coolant and make a = plug?
 
I can barely wait to hear Mr. = Mullendore's detailed explanation. I want him on MY team for the next Junkyard = Challenge.
 
I think now I will have to = consider carrying more bananas. (We only took pumpkins camping this weekend, boy do I = feel dumb.)
 
Tom and Dana Cates
Asheville, NC
83 Air-cooled Westfalia, 'Hammurabi'
http://www.fullmoonbusclub.com/<= /A>
A.I.R.S.