Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2003 01:37:24 EST
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From: Sam Williams <Sglw@AOL.COM>
Subject: Re: RoadHaus - Buses by the Bridge, Jan 16-18, 2004
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Jan & I will be going.
We have been two years before in the 70 Westy. This time it will be in the
luxury of the 87 vanagon.
Anyone interested in caravaning from the bay area.
Sam W
63 singlecab
70 bay Westy
87 Vanagon Westy
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Winter starting to get you down .... bunky.
Never fear .... relief is a few short weeks away.
Visit sunny, warm Arizona, see tons of great VW Busses and visit with
old and new friends at:
Buses by the Bridge
Date: Jan 16-18, 2004
Location: Lake Havasu City, Arizona
Web: <http://www.busesbythebridge.com/>
http://www.busesbythebridge.com/
Schedule
Friday, January 16, 2003
12:00 - Gates Open
6:00pm - FAMOUS Friday night TACO's, by the London Bridge Bullis (free)
Saturday, January 17, 2003
Kid's Coloring Contest, Pináta & crafts (all day)
4:00pm - Chili Cook-Off
6:00pm - Raffle & Auction
Sunday, January 18, 2003
08:00 - Boy Scout Breakfast
10:00 - Grand Raffle Prize!!
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How much does it cost?
A. The cost is $25 dollars if you arrive on Friday or $20 dollars if
you show up on Saturday. This is per vehicle, not per person.
Q. What about campground costs?
A. The entry cost includes camping and event fees.
Q. What if I'm just visiting for the day?
A. Walk in's are $2 per person.
Q. Can I bring a trailer or RV?
A. RV & trailer parking is available, but there are no hook-ups.
Q. What if I don't have a bus?
A. If you need a hotel, you're in luck! Click here and ye shall be
saved (and warm and dry and cozy and clean and ...).
Q. Is this a public or private campground?
A. Windsor State Park is run by the state of Arizona and ALL LAWS in
the state of ARIZONA are in affect and inforced. The park rangers
(same as POLICE) will be patrolling the grounds, so please behave
appropriately.
Q. Can we have fires?
A. Yes, according to these rules:
* NO FIRES ARE ALLOWED ON THE GRASS, unless contained in a BBQ on
a picnic table
* In the dirt/sand areas, fires are allowed ONLY IN ABOVE GROUND
PITS (washer tubs, barrels, BBQ's, etc.)
* There are Cabanas at the site with park style BBQ's and tables
available for use also
Q. Are dogs allowed?
A. Dogs (or any other animal) MUST be on a leash at ALL TIMES. If a
Ranger sees an animal off a leash they will remove it and ask the
owners to leave. Being a state law, there is no flexibility on this
for us. Please don't push it and ruin your weekend.
Q. What about glass bottles?
A. Please bring plastic cups to hold your beverage in, as glass of
any kind is not allowed.
Q. Can we party late into the night?
A. Umm, no. Quiet time is from 10pm to 6am. Please turn down the
music in consideration of your neighbors.
Q. How close to "civilization" are we?
A. There are restaurants, fast-food, supermarkets and hotels (w/real
bathrooms) within walking distance of the event.
Q. What sort of clothing should I bring?
A. It can get pretty cold at night, so bring warm clothes. If you
have a portable heater, bring it! Daytime attire is shorts &
T-shirts. Rain is possible, but not very likely.
Q. What else is there to do close-by?
A. Bring a bike if you want to tour the park and/or the English
Village. There is a real nice walking trail with all the native plants
in the park grounds for those that would like a change of pace.