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BESS THE BUS
1974 Volkswagon Bus
The proud new parents with Bess!
Bess Finds A New Family

Jenn saw Bess all alone on the side of the road with a sad little "FOR SALE" painted in shoe polish across her windshield, and instantly knew that she had to adopt her. It took us a little time to make it official, but we did what had to be done in order to make Bess a part of the family.

Darrin Does A Little Reading
Every VW Owner Should Have This Book! Another Excellent Manual Very Retro VW Guide Ok, Maybe We Were Babying Bess A Little
Bess Does A Little Modeling
Front-Right Profile Front-Left!
Bess at a sleepover with friends.
Bess Begins To Blend

Bess quickly adjusts to her new family. She makes some nice friends (both Type II & Vanagons) and is always very helpful with the chores. But we still make time to eat lunch and take naps together!

Lunch With Dad      Mom & Bess Napping     
A True Grocery Getter
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Bess goes camping with some friends
Born To Camp!
  • Geared to climb
  • Uncanny ability to not get stuck
  • Comfortable bed with Pop-Top
  • Ample equipment storage
  • Built-in sink with water tank
  • Snap-in screens

So grab a map, load the cooler and a camp stove, and you are set for a week of great camping.

Pisgah National Forest, NC
Pisgah National Forest, NC The Eastern Continental Divide Jenn & Bess Posing By The Natural Rock Bridge
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Traveling in a VW Bus is more than just driving. It's a mindset of being adventerous, rolling with the punches, and enjoying the journey. Seriously, the VW culture sucks you in and you quickly find yourself enjoying the realization that you are a part of it.

Smokie Mountains National Forest