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PAGE 1 OF THE DECEMBER 1994 ISSUE OF PASS PATROL CAMPFIRE TALES

Keep in mind, the stories here were written in 1994.  A LOT HAS CHANGED.

This issue includes
Denver Pass

Campfire Tales - December of 1994.  This issue recovered by Robert Noll, aka Sundance

 

This will be the third year for Pass Patrol’s infamous 100 day schedule.  It is an ambitious itinerary by anyone’s standards, but it sure gives our members a full menu to choose from.  The average Trail Scout member attended one trip per month in 1994.

 

The first 100 day calendar was printed in Feb of 1993 and handed out at the RV, Sports, Boat, & Travel Show in March.  There weren’t enough members to keep that calendar busy in ’93.  Only 70 days actually ran and on many of those, there was only me and one other person.

Another 100 day calendar was printed in Feb of ’94.  Membership grew some and we had members signed up for every trip.  Mother Nature did not always cooperate and some trips ended quickly.  Some never left town.  86 of the 100 days ran.  Except for a few exceptions every trip ran with at least three vehicles.  The average was five vehicles and the largest trip include ten vehicles. 

Now we’re ready for ’95!

 
December 1994
 
   

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