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At 09:52 AM 9/10/99 -0700, Richard Hill wrote:
>Camping for a couple of days shouldn't be a problem -- we took our Midget
>for a 10 day trip through the CA redwoods several years ago. We used a
>Playmate cooler which fit behind the seats nicely, crammed most of the rest
>in the trunk and had one bag on the luggage rack. We stopped at least once
>to pick up more food (hard to carry 10 days worth of food) and at one point
>had various bits of firewood stuffed in all the remaining pockets of space
>in the trunk. The interesting part came when we stopped at Prairie Creek
>Redwoods north of Eureka -- they were having big bear problems and everyone
>was required to keep their coolers inside the car. That meant removing the
>spare time and cramming the cooler in the trunk. They told us that the
>previous year they didn't even allow convertibles! Great trip.
>
>Rich
>'79 Midget
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>> Date: Fri, 10 Sep 1999 08:11:53 -0400
>> From: Jason Urban <jurban@p3.net>
>> Subject: Camping??
>>
>> OK, how the heck do you pack a Spridget for camping?? This is assuming
>> taking a top, spare tire optional, for 2 people, no spare cars or trailers,
>> and for up to 2 nights. Is it possible?? This is also for no more than an
>> hour and a half drive from home and no off-roading to get to a site. Do we
>> need to break out the back-pack stoves??
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