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climber21How did it make it?

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You're right - i would never expect that a bocho (volkswagon bug, whatever =-)) could make it to Piedra Grande Hut. Last time i was there i saw one. It blew me away, because we had a somewhat difficult time getting there in a suburban. =-)
Posted Jan 11, 2003 9:12 am

ScottySRe: How did it make it?

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Good question! When they left, they took the road to the right instead of the way the trucks come up from Hidalgo. The VW is known for it's off-road capabilities, but that other car????!
Posted Jan 11, 2003 9:41 am

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