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    Count me in. I like knowing that far in advance.

    Di wonders what there is to do after you have seen Rushmore and Crazy Horse, just a question, not a complaint about the site.

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    Jon, that depends.....are you bringing you Vette?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon Wehrenberg View Post
    Count me in. I like knowing that far in advance.

    Di wonders what there is to do after you have seen Rushmore and Crazy Horse, just a question, not a complaint about the site.
    us too!

    di- this link shows a calendar for some of the things that went on the 2nd week of sept this year: http://events.blackhills.com/cgi-bin...ib=1&de=0&tf=0
    there are several small towns with shops . . . a scenic drive away like deadwood.
    devils tower national monument http://www.nps.gov/deto/
    spearfish canyon http://www.spearfish.com/canyon/
    badlands national park http://www.nps.gov/archive/badl/exp/home.htm

    100 miles south in Hot Springs, SD:
    Wild Horse Sanctuary- Home to more than 400 wild mustangs
    Evans Plunge- Indoor, natural spring fed, 87 degree mineral water pool with indoor and outdoor waterslides (whooo hooo)
    Mammoth Site- North America's largest mammoth research facility with 55 mammoths, fossils beds and hands-on activities
    Wind Cave National Park- Fifth longest cavern and largest concentration of free roaming buffalo in the US

    haven't been to these things - just thinking ahead!!!!
    jody

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    No Corvette. Hummer. Lady Di hates Corvettes and when she drives she wants a vehicle to offer some protection.

    To her the bus is not big enough. I gotta work on that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon Wehrenberg View Post

    To her the bus is not big enough. I gotta work on that.
    oh no, jon - we're not going to lead the discussion back to those H5-60's are we?
    hahahahahah just kidding- don't want jim c to get all excited!!!
    jody

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    Wink You Want Excited

    Wouldn't this be great converted

    Sure seems big enoughhttp://www.heartlandbus.com/VehicleD...m?StockNo=1316

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    There is a fellow on busnuts, Sean Welsh, that did one and a pretty good job of it too.

    He was featured in bus conversions mag on one of last years issues.

    They full time it and have a pretty good blog going as well.

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    It is approx. 1700 miles from SouthernCalifornia to South Dakota, maybe a little less from Northern California , Oregon, and Washington. The question ;
    Is there anyplace closer which would accomodate POGGERS from all over the country?
    Gary & Lise Deinhard, 2003 Elegant Lady Liberty, Dbl slide

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    Quote Originally Posted by garyde View Post
    It is approx. 1700 miles from SouthernCalifornia to South Dakota, maybe a little less from Northern California , Oregon, and Washington. The question ;
    Is there anyplace closer which would accomodate POGGERS from all over the country?
    Dale and Jan's Farm!

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    Gary: Drawing lines from Maine to San Diego and Seattle to Florida puts the center about Kansas. Unless you are into wheat, corn or soybeans that would not be a good choice. East and West seperate rallys sounds like one solution, but I think one main rally where we all get together will reap the best rewards for all. It does mean lots of miles, but that's why we own busses, to travel. It is easier for us retireds to get the time to do it, so I'll let you working family folks do the deciding and we will be there.
    Harry

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