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rmace
LiMBO NUT
Posts: 166
The Gnomes at the River
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Reply #15 on:
July 11, 2011, 07:02:16 PM »
Well you mite blame me oh GREAT ONE, but I bet It is another Skunk Hollow incident! Where we had to show you how to close the door to the Vanagon? That kids is another story, just ask his Lady Sue-Jane!!!!!!!!!!!!! Now my wagon master I want the shoes with the bells on them back! So I can come to your great Campout? With that said LETS GO CAMPING, cause why because we love the Great Gnome of the Luxs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! See you all there don't be late, you will have a great time. The Con Kid
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KingBee
BUS DRIVER
Posts: 43
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Reply #16 on:
July 12, 2011, 08:12:04 AM »
The Pie Truck ... don't forget about the pie truck!!!!
To the 2 tone light blue/white blue splitty tube bus dude, when you go up the road to drop off the tubers, is there room for parking the bus while you tube down? Then you go back?
Who is running the bucket raffel this year? Anyone know?
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Time Flies Like an Arrow,
Fruit Flies Like a Banana!
rmace
LiMBO NUT
Posts: 166
West River
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Reply #17 on:
July 12, 2011, 06:02:12 PM »
That would be Jim D with the split window bus, there is parking there just not much. Nevin the wagon master will take care of the raffel, and Jamie the ticket master will sell them. Hope this helps later The Con Kid
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Vanagonjr
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Reply #18 on:
July 12, 2011, 09:28:58 PM »
Looking forward too it. Got my tubes!
Having a hot start problem that the ignition switch didn't fix.
Still going. Whole family and dog are supposed to go.
Dog's 1st camping trip.
Harry Potter at midnight the night before we leave
Up at 3:30 for a business trip on Monday afterwards
What other craziness can we throw at this?
I'm bringing gin.
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86 Wolfsburg Westfalia Weekender (WWW)
Red Baron
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Traffic Advisory from Fillmore
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Reply #19 on:
July 13, 2011, 07:45:59 AM »
For those travelling North on Interstate 91 to West River Westies VIII, expect traffic delays between the Brattleboro Exits #1 and #2. This is due to bridge construction and both north and south bound lanes are reduced to one lane. Expect delays especially at rush hour times. The only alternate is to get off at Exit 1 and follow Route 5 thru Brattleboro to Route 30. Expect traffic delays on this route also due to numerous stop lights
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KingBee
BUS DRIVER
Posts: 43
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Reply #20 on:
July 13, 2011, 10:21:55 AM »
Thanks for the info on the raffel and tube drop off, Rich (a.k.a. the man with one red shoe)
Baron Von Fillmore, thanks for the traffic update!
A guys pulled up to me in my bus (he was in a truck) and gave me that table that goes between the front seats in a Vanagon. He was on the way to the dump to chuck it out. How lucky is that?
I went to the Home Depot, and with a little creativity, a few spare parts hanging around in the garage and VW know how, I now have a table set up as close to the VW original as I could.
Das große Treffen der Busse ist auf uns!
Gnomes Vereinen!
(copy and page this into:
http://translate.google.com/#
and translate from German into English to find out what it means)
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Finally ... the only Gnome joke in existence, I give to you ....
A gnome who joined a nudist colony only two
weeks ago was asked to leave because he kept poking his nose into other peoples business.
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Red Baron
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Full Buck Moon at West River Westies
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Reply #21 on:
July 13, 2011, 01:08:25 PM »
On Friday, July 15th at 2:40AM, you will see The Full Buck Moon at West River Westies. The Full Buck Moon normally appears in July as this is the month when the new antlers of buck deer push out of the top of their foreheads in coating of velvety fur. It is also called the Thunder Moon, for the reason that thunderstorms are most frequent during this time.
So, don't forget to bring your telescopes and binoculars to view the event. The weather should be excellent.
You must also be on the lookout during The Full Buck Moon for the Camping Gnomes, who most likely will be out mooning their neighbors!
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MrLiMBO
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Reply #22 on:
July 14, 2011, 12:16:23 PM »
only hours to go now.... weathers gonna be great... see you there.
Who's bringing what for Pot luck?
We're bringing canned soda and cookies!
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Stanagon
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Reply #23 on:
July 15, 2011, 10:19:48 PM »
Hope to be rolling in mid-day on Sat.
Gotta get my tube.
The whiskey is packed.
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KingBee
BUS DRIVER
Posts: 43
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Reply #24 on:
July 18, 2011, 11:55:59 AM »
Holy Guacamole what a fun time! We didn’t want to leave! We’re gonna come earlier next year!
Maybe this should be a weeklong event?
How about the regatta? That seemed like the most participants ever.
Baron, could you post the “official’ count of how many bus’s showed up?
And one more, for Gus:
The question is … how many grateful Dead songs are about trains or have trains in them? Per Wikipedia it’s 11
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_train_songs
List of train songs
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A train song is a song referencing freight and passenger trains and/or railroads. The following is a list of train songs organized in alphabetical order. The songs have appeared on commercially released albums and singles and are notable for either their composers or the artists who performed them. Songs with train or railroad in the title, but not about or inspired by trains, are deleted from the list .
"Big Railroad Blues"
"Casey Jones"
"Chinacat Sunflower"
"Dark Hollow"
"He's Gone"
"I Know You Rider"
"It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry"
"Jack Straw"
"Me and Bobby McGee"
"Promised Land"
"Tons of Steel"
--Just Jerry and Grisman--
"Freight Train" (Jerry Garcia & David Grisman)
"Nine Pound Hammer" (Jerry Garcia & David Grisman)
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MrLiMBO
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Reply #25 on:
July 18, 2011, 04:53:32 PM »
What an awesome weekend!! Perfect weather, perfect river, good food, great friends and great camping. It gets better every year. Hated to leave. Seemed like we had more campers this year. Nevin said 72. Seems like more.
I'm sorry its over.. like the day after Christmas when you were a kid.
Some day I'll make it to the Regetta. I always seem to miss it by that much...
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KingBee
BUS DRIVER
Posts: 43
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Reply #26 on:
July 18, 2011, 08:59:48 PM »
Help ... I posted to the Galler folder by accident!
AHHHhhhhh ... I have some pictures that need to be in the WRW 2011 folder and I posted them to the main gallery as items.
If anyone can contact the gallery administrator please feel free to delete the KingBee pics from the main gallery. Please leave the ones in the WRW2011 folder.
Thanks
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Red Baron
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Reflections on West River Westies VIII
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Reply #27 on:
July 18, 2011, 09:30:35 PM »
Yes, I have to agree it was an awesome weekend with a record number of VW Transporters, drivers, passengers, family members, visitors, dogs, cats and birds. They enjoyed 3 or 4 days of the most beautiful July weather coupled with a visit from the Full Buck Moon that started early on Friday morning and was visible the entire weekend.
What you saw this past weekend was a rare collection of some 72 Volkswagen Campers ranging in age from 1966 thru the turn of this century. Many had unique features added by owners most likely for their own creature comforts.
These vehicles came from four Canadian Provinces; Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec and Ontario. The rest came from All the New England States ( Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island, Massachuetts & Connecticut ), New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Georgia and Illinois.
Also, attending were campers ranging in age from 10 weeks to 4,160 weeks.
But best of all was the generousity of all participants who generated a record donation of $1,000, thru the bucket raffle, for the new Medical Imaging Facility at Grace Cottage Hospital in Townshend, VT. This facility is now well underway with the construction of the addition that will house the Imaging equipment including a new state-of-the-art CAT Scanner.
We hope you enjoyed your visit to West River Westies VIII on the banks of the West River at Bald Mountain Campground in Townshend, VT. Thanks again for joining us and we'll see you next year "On the River". Let's Go Camping!
Your WRW Wagonmasters, Nev and Sue Lescher
Be sure to check the Photo Gallery for pictures of this event and look for in the coming week a story with pictures about it in the Brattleboro Reformer
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Bradleyvw
BUS DRIVER
Posts: 49
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Reply #28 on:
July 18, 2011, 09:46:46 PM »
Thanks Nevin and Sue for organising a great event! Had a great time!
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jereandjess
BUS DRIVER
Posts: 22
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Reply #29 on:
July 18, 2011, 10:05:33 PM »
We all had a great time this weekend, as we always do, at WRW. Hard to believe we have been to 5 of them now!
This year was hot but nothing like last year!
We were a bit delayed by kids, so we didn't get up there until Sat. AM and only stayed one night, but as we were driving home it sure didn't seem like it was a short campout.
We were able to do 2 trips down the river from the bridge and floated into the regatta about 5 minutes late on our first trip. We saw the whole start and watched everyone have a great time.
We met some new folks, and really love these events for checking out everyone elses set ups to get ideas for our bus.
My brothers new to him 78 Westy ran flawlessly in its first time on the road in about 5 years after we have refurbished it from a mouse infested, neglected bus back to it's beautiful Champagne Edition self. They got all the way back to Portland, ME as well, without our escort without any problems as well.
A very sucessful weekend in every respect.
Jeff and Michelle, we loved seeing the Bus Depot tent and seeing how you guys do it with three kids gives us inspiration for doing it with our 3 as they get older! It was great to meet you guys.
Franck and Natalie, it was fun to camp next to you guys with the little guy. I hope your trip back to Montreal is fun and uneventful.
There were also 2 couples from Canada, New Brunswick I believe who were great in letting us compare awnings and gave me quite the itinerary for when we finally make the long road trip to the Maritimes.
Jim, always fun to see your bus loaded with people and tubes!
Joe, I am sorry that we didn't' get to catch up other than in passing going toward the potluck. I really wanted to check out your new hightop. Hopefully we will cross paths soon.
Our kids have not stopped playing with all the little busses and bugs that they won at the raffle. We doubled our VW matchbox size collection this weekend!
Nevin and Sue, great job as always, and we can't wait until next year!
Thanks again!
Jeremy, Jessica, Christina, Trevor, Amber
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