Death Valley

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April 25, 1998

April 26, 1998
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Death Valley Trip
Spring '98


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 TRIP REPORT


M-Class 1998 Spring Trip to Death Valley

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The first M-Class spring trip will go to Death Valley and is scheduled for April 25 & 26, 1998
 
Objective is to get together with other M-Class owners during an exciting trip and simply have a good time.

Number of participant vehicles is limited to 10. No limit to number of passengers.
 
All roads and trails we will be using are open to the public and DO NOT represent any danger to your vehicle as long as you use common sense.

Road surface will vary from blacktop to graded dirt to unmaintained dirt. We do not intend to engage in any rough off-road activities.
 
On the following pages you will find more information and images about our exciting trip.
 
I will be leading the trip free of charge and there is no commercial interest involved in putting on this tour.
 
A symbolic fee of $200 per vehicle will be collected at our first night's dinner. It will go towards a charitable organization. Mike Comer, Market Manager for MBNA, Costa Mesa office, is in charge of naming that organization.
 
To sign up I will need a firm e-mail commitment from you plus a check mailed for $100 per vehicle (sleeps two) to cover lodging Saturday night. If you need additional rooms for friends or kids let me know asap.
 
Other money involved: Gas and trip expenses, dinner Saturday night and breakfast Sunday morning.
 
I will be on a trip in Baja California from 4/4 to 4/17/98 and will only be able to answer your questions either before or after that trip. Hopefully these pages will provide sufficient information.

 

Harald Pietschmann