We still managed to recover Dad'n from his Pacific Crest Trail adventure, carefully define the line between Hot and Overheating, and get the new tires off the freeway and onto the dirt roads where they belong.
These are the adventures of an intrepid Pacific Northwest Grandma and her various relations, as they travel and maintain The Gronckle; a 1983 1/2 VW Westfalia named for the slowest and laziest of all dragons.
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Upchuckwagon Tail
This weekend's trip was cut short when the two youngest adventurers were very suddenly and sort of violently under the weather.




We still managed to recover Dad'n from his Pacific Crest Trail adventure, carefully define the line between Hot and Overheating, and get the new tires off the freeway and onto the dirt roads where they belong.
We still managed to recover Dad'n from his Pacific Crest Trail adventure, carefully define the line between Hot and Overheating, and get the new tires off the freeway and onto the dirt roads where they belong.
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Click on the side view of the Gronckle to enlarge: note our 2 budding VW mechanics, checking out the undercarriage. Ewan learned on this trip where to add water and oil - filler caps located conveniently behind the rear license plate.
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