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What we did on our summer vacation
11-14-2009, 03:25
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What we did on our summer vacation
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Here's the tale, told on a map, with pictures and notes from
every stop along the way: http://www.communitywalk.com/bluefire2009
The blue lines are travel in our 1986 Bluebird Wanderlodge PT-40, Bluefire, the
red lines in the two car. All the stops are color coded for what kind of
place, and you can click on each for pictures and stories.

Really, it was more than a summer. From May 5 to October 28,
we lived inside Bluefire, and traveled the country.

It started out as an art and business trip and turned mostly
into an adventure. In January we
proposed to the folks at Burning Man that we would be ambassadors for their
event, attending local events spawned off the big event in Nevada and other
events at which we might meet people interested in the movement. Along the way we might help out with burner
communities in need of some guidance. At
each point we'd be documenting what we experienced with photos, interviews and
video.

But like everyone else in 2009, Burning Man had a budget
crisis that caused them and us to rethink our effort. So instead of setting up our video wall and
other art at events every weekend and traveling all the time, we revised our
plans to be a bit more leisurely. Well,
that was the thought at the time.
Between May 5 and October 29 we travelled over 19,500 miles in Bluefire,
plus another 3,000 in the car we were towing, visited 23 friends in 11 cities,
participated in 5 local burner events, toured 11 national parks and numerous
state parks, stayed at 8 nudist parks and 44 clothing-compulsive campsites, and
broke down 5 times.

Like life at home, there were highlights and learning
experiences. All the parks were
spectacularly beautiful. Glacier NP in
Montana was our favorite, though Banff in Alberta was a very close second. We stayed for three weeks at LARC, a nudist
camp in the Seattle area. The middle
week was Critical Massive, the Seattle area Burning Man event, our favorite of
those. Visiting my best friend from
college who still lives within sight of the Notre Dame campus was a great
experience for me. And our rush across
the country caravanning with our friend Jenny to her new home in Vermont was
filled with adventures and breakdowns and lots of happiness and some
stress. And when Bluefire needed work on
the fuel system in Fort Stockton Texas we learned a lot (and spent a lot of
money!).

Please explore the map and enjoy the pictures. I hope next trip to be able to post more
regularly and include live or nearly live video as we travel.

Greg & Barbara Young

Now back at home base in Escondido CA

86 PT40 Bluefire

Each time you judge yourself you break your heart.
-Kirpal Venanji

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11-14-2009, 07:38
Post: #2
What we did on our summer vacation

Hi Greg Young
Thanks for the update on your travels, no doubt you had a busy few months,and that is why we own Blue Birds.
Fred & Jeanne Hulse
Morristown Arizona
1997 Wanderlodge WLWB41
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11-14-2009, 09:11
Post: #3
What we did on our summer vacation
Hey, Ruth (my wife} checked you in at the Ham Lake Campground. I saw your coach
and we were going to stop by and chat but you were not around. Now I see that
you must have been playing volley-ball up at Oakwood.

Ron & Ruth
2000 LXI

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Greg Young wrote:
>
> Here's the tale, told on a map, with pictures and notes from
> every stop along the way: http://www.communitywalk.com/bluefire2009
> The blue lines are travel in our 1986 Bluebird Wanderlodge PT-40, Bluefire,
the
> red lines in the two car. All the stops are color coded for what kind of
> place, and you can click on each for pictures and stories.
> Really, it was more than a summer. From May 5 to October 28,
> we lived inside Bluefire, and traveled the country.
> It started out as an art and business trip and turned mostly
> into an adventure. In January we
> proposed to the folks at Burning Man that we would be ambassadors for their
> event, attending local events spawned off the big event in Nevada and other
> events at which we might meet people interested in the movement. Along the
way we might help out with burner
> communities in need of some guidance. At
> each point we'd be documenting what we experienced with photos, interviews and
> video.
> But like everyone else in 2009, Burning Man had a budget
> crisis that caused them and us to rethink our effort. So instead of setting
up our video wall and
> other art at events every weekend and traveling all the time, we revised our
> plans to be a bit more leisurely. Well,
> that was the thought at the time. Between May 5 and October 29 we travelled
over 19,500 miles in Bluefire,
> plus another 3,000 in the car we were towing, visited 23 friends in 11 cities,
> participated in 5 local burner events, toured 11 national parks and numerous
> state parks, stayed at 8 nudist parks and 44 clothing-compulsive campsites,
and
> broke down 5 times.
> Like life at home, there were highlights and learning
> experiences. All the parks were
> spectacularly beautiful. Glacier NP in
> Montana was our favorite, though Banff in Alberta was a very close second. We
stayed for three weeks at LARC, a nudist
> camp in the Seattle area. The middle
> week was Critical Massive, the Seattle area Burning Man event, our favorite of
> those. Visiting my best friend from
> college who still lives within sight of the Notre Dame campus was a great
> experience for me. And our rush across
> the country caravanning with our friend Jenny to her new home in Vermont was
> filled with adventures and breakdowns and lots of happiness and some
> stress. And when Bluefire needed work on
> the fuel system in Fort Stockton Texas we learned a lot (and spent a lot of
> money!).
> Please explore the map and enjoy the pictures. I hope next trip to be able to
post more
> regularly and include live or nearly live video as we travel.
> Greg & Barbara Young
> Now back at home base in Escondido CA
> 86 PT40 Bluefire
>
> Each time you judge yourself you break your heart.
> -Kirpal Venanji
>
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11-14-2009, 10:04
Post: #4
What we did on our summer vacation
Yep! I remember Ruth. We talked bit. But we were starved for volleyball - that was the only time we got to play on the whole trip.
Greg

Home is where my iPhone is.
On Nov 14, 2009, at 1:11 PM, "luckyron1" <"luckyron1@yahoo.com"> wrote:




Hey, Ruth (my wife} checked you in at the Ham Lake Campground. I saw your coach and we were going to stop by and chat but you were not around. Now I see that you must have been playing volley-ball up at Oakwood.



Ron & Ruth

2000 LXI



--- In "WanderlodgeForum%40yahoogroups.com", Greg Young wrote:

>

> Here's the tale, told on a map, with pictures and notes from

> every stop along the way: http://www.communitywalk.com/bluefire2009

> The blue lines are travel in our 1986 Bluebird Wanderlodge PT-40, Bluefire, the

> red lines in the two car. All the stops are color coded for what kind of

> place, and you can click on each for pictures and stories.

> Really, it was more than a summer. From May 5 to October 28,

> we lived inside Bluefire, and traveled the country.

> It started out as an art and business trip and turned mostly

> into an adventure. In January we

> proposed to the folks at Burning Man that we would be ambassadors for their

> event, attending local events spawned off the big event in Nevada and other

> events at which we might meet people interested in the movement. Along the way we might help out with burner

> communities in need of some guidance. At

> each point we'd be documenting what we experienced with photos, interviews and

> video.

> But like everyone else in 2009, Burning Man had a budget

> crisis that caused them and us to rethink our effort. So instead of setting up our video wall and

> other art at events every weekend and traveling all the time, we revised our

> plans to be a bit more leisurely. Well,

> that was the thought at the time. Between May 5 and October 29 we travelled over 19,500 miles in Bluefire,

> plus another 3,000 in the car we were towing, visited 23 friends in 11 cities,

> participated in 5 local burner events, toured 11 national parks and numerous

> state parks, stayed at 8 nudist parks and 44 clothing-compulsive campsites, and

> broke down 5 times.

> Like life at home, there were highlights and learning

> experiences. All the parks were

> spectacularly beautiful. Glacier NP in

> Montana was our favorite, though Banff in Alberta was a very close second. We stayed for three weeks at LARC, a nudist

> camp in the Seattle area. The middle

> week was Critical Massive, the Seattle area Burning Man event, our favorite of

> those. Visiting my best friend from

> college who still lives within sight of the Notre Dame campus was a great

> experience for me. And our rush across

> the country caravanning with our friend Jenny to her new home in Vermont was

> filled with adventures and breakdowns and lots of happiness and some

> stress. And when Bluefire needed work on

> the fuel system in Fort Stockton Texas we learned a lot (and spent a lot of

> money!).

> Please explore the map and enjoy the pictures. I hope next trip to be able to post more

> regularly and include live or nearly live video as we travel.

> Greg & Barbara Young

> Now back at home base in Escondido CA

> 86 PT40 Bluefire

>

> Each time you judge yourself you break your heart.

> -Kirpal Venanji

>




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