We stayed in motels (I left out of the story the part about how the squeaky
bedsprings in the adjacent room kept us awake one night ;-). We are
picnickers more than campers, so we had to find room for picnicking gear
along with clothes, etc. for two people for almost a week, leaving no space
for camping equipment; although I do have to say the boot in the Midget
will hold a surprising amount of stuff. A lot of that room was taken up
by spares and tools, so as to guarantee we wouldn't need them. Both of us
like to picnic, so when we travel in the Midget we take along a picnic
basket with the necessary gear, and stop at grocery stores and delis for
the picnic goodies. Usually only eat in restaurants for the evening meal.
Steve Byers
Havelock, NC USA
'73 Midget GAN5UD126009G "OO NINE"
"It is better to remain silent, and be thought a fool
than to speak, and remove all doubt" -- Mark Twain
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> >
> Steve that is a great story. Reminds me of the 2300 miles (no top to put
> up - even in the 5" rain we had in VA) last summer in the 78 Midget. Know
> exactly how the butt feels.
> After a fashion - that is what these cars were made for.
> Just out of curiosity - did you camp or motel it for the trip?
>
> Larry Macy
> 78 Midget
>
> Larry B. Macy, Ph.D.
> macy@bblmail.psycha.upenn.edu
> System Manager/Administrator
> Neuropsychiatry Section
> Department of Psychiatry
> University of Pennsylvania
> 3400 Spruce St. - 10 Gates
> Philadelphia, PA 19104
>
> In a world without walls or fences, what use do we have for windows or
> gates?
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