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Old August 20th 07, 05:02 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.mazda.miata
mdginzo
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I am planning a trip around the country in my 1995 MIata in March with
my mini dachsund, Bob. I was wondering if any of you had any tips for
me. I am already making sure th car is fit and taking along things
such as a GPS, CB radio and a laptop. I don't plan to bring a spare
tire so I can bring more bags, but I do have AAA and a cell phone as
well as my radio. What else should I keep in mind?

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Old August 20th 07, 05:17 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.mazda.miata
Grant Edwards
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On 2007-08-20, mdginzo > wrote:

> I am planning a trip around the country in my 1995 MIata in
> March with my mini dachsund, Bob. I was wondering if any of
> you had any tips for me. I am already making sure th car is
> fit and taking along things such as a GPS, CB radio and a
> laptop. I don't plan to bring a spare tire so I can bring
> more bags, but I do have AAA and a cell phone as well as my
> radio. What else should I keep in mind?


Earplugs. The cheap foam ones work great, but if you want to
be strictly legal in most states you should get custom fitted
ones from an audiologist.

Not sure where you get earplugs for a dog...

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Old August 20th 07, 11:10 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.mazda.miata
Frank Berger
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"mdginzo" > wrote in message
ups.com...
>I am planning a trip around the country in my 1995 MIata in March with
> my mini dachsund, Bob. I was wondering if any of you had any tips for
> me. I am already making sure th car is fit and taking along things
> such as a GPS, CB radio and a laptop. I don't plan to bring a spare
> tire so I can bring more bags, but I do have AAA and a cell phone as
> well as my radio. What else should I keep in mind?
>


Put the top up when it rains.
Without a spare, make sure you're never out of reach of a cell tower. Does
your radio transmit?


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Old August 20th 07, 11:20 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.mazda.miata
pltrgyst[_1_]
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On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 16:02:10 -0000, mdginzo > wrote:

>I am planning a trip around the country in my 1995 MIata in March with
>my mini dachsund, Bob. I was wondering if any of you had any tips for
>me.


Don't let the dog drive, no matter how much he sits up and begs.

One squirrel and you're over a cliff.

-- Larry
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Old August 20th 07, 11:50 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.mazda.miata
John McGaw
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mdginzo wrote:
> I am planning a trip around the country in my 1995 MIata in March with
> my mini dachsund, Bob. I was wondering if any of you had any tips for
> me. I am already making sure th car is fit and taking along things
> such as a GPS, CB radio and a laptop. I don't plan to bring a spare
> tire so I can bring more bags, but I do have AAA and a cell phone as
> well as my radio. What else should I keep in mind?
>


Bags are not a big deal if you have the right kind. In '97 I made a trip
from Alaska and around the perimeter of the US (or up to Savannah, GA
when I ran out of time) in my '91. No CB or cell phone were used and I
might have just embarrassed myself by panicking at least once and
screaming for help had I had them. But I would not have driven down the
Alaska Highway without at least the standard donut spare. For bags I
used a pair of soft bags made to custom fit the rear shelf and that took
care of most of the clothes requirements. When dirty laundry could no
longer be stuffed into the trunk it was, by default, time to stop at a
laundromat.

I drove back to Savannah some years later but in the same car and
finished the trip at the north-easternmost point of land in Maine which
was my original destination in '97.

--
John McGaw
[Knoxville, TN, USA]
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Old August 20th 07, 11:55 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.mazda.miata
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Grant Edwards wrote:

> Not sure where you get earplugs for a dog...


Especially earplugs small enough for a mini dachsund. They do make mutt
muffs for dogs that size.
Very cute, these would have been a nice $69.75 chew toy for my dog.

http://tinyurl.com/39dp8s

Pat
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Old August 21st 07, 01:04 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.mazda.miata
Leon van Dommelen
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John McGaw > wrote:

>mdginzo wrote:
>> I am planning a trip around the country in my 1995 MIata in March with
>> my mini dachsund, Bob. I was wondering if any of you had any tips for
>> me. I am already making sure th car is fit and taking along things
>> such as a GPS, CB radio and a laptop. I don't plan to bring a spare
>> tire so I can bring more bags, but I do have AAA and a cell phone as
>> well as my radio. What else should I keep in mind?
>>

>
>Bags are not a big deal if you have the right kind. In '97 I made a trip
>from Alaska and around the perimeter of the US (or up to Savannah, GA
>when I ran out of time) in my '91.


And made some great pics.

> No CB or cell phone were used and I
>might have just embarrassed myself by panicking at least once and
>screaming for help had I had them. But I would not have driven down the
>Alaska Highway without at least the standard donut spare.


Making sure that you have new radials on the wheels may help. So much more
protective rubber. Of course, in my 2006, I have no choice. Fix-a-flat
is included in the price of the car.

Note that there are spacious compartments besides the rear wheels (behind
the spare tire and behind a cover at the other side. That side also has
the fuel supply pipe, so I would not put anything heavy there.

Put as much as you can in soft bags or small containers to use the trunk
space as well as possible. I use one non soft carry on bag to put my shirts
in, to prevent them from completely crumpling.

Watch every inch of space. Any item that uses a cubic inch of trunk space,
or even more, for some items, should be carefully scrutinized.

On Bozo, I used to take clothes, *small* portable, digital camera, extensive
tools (lots of aftermarket stuff on that car), spare lights, fuel filter,
jumper cables, GPS, CB, cell phone, spare tire, etc.

Things that can be easily obtained under way if needed should be left at home.
For example, I will put only a single bottle of wine in the trunk, easily found,
but at least a couple of bottles of Tio Pepe and 30-40 bottles of decent beer.
If you travel in Canada, you might find somewhat decent beer at stores, and you
could cut down on trunk space there. In fact, I find that quite frequently
I do stumble on decent places to get supplies even in the US, and I usually end
up back home with a number of the beer bottles I left with.

> For bags I
>used a pair of soft bags made to custom fit the rear shelf and that took
>care of most of the clothes requirements.


Tsjuk. Not the spirit. Travel stuff should go in the trunk. You want to
project an image of being on a joy drive, not on a safari. Before you know
it, you start believing yourself that you are working instead of having fun.

Leon.

> When dirty laundry could no
>longer be stuffed into the trunk it was, by default, time to stop at a
>laundromat.
>
>I drove back to Savannah some years later but in the same car and
>finished the trip at the north-easternmost point of land in Maine which
>was my original destination in '97.

--
Leon van Dommelen Bess, the Miata Bozo, the Miata
http://www.dommelen.net/miata
The only thing better than a white Miata is two white Miatas
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Old August 21st 07, 05:12 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.mazda.miata
BRUCE HASKIN
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I would take more sun screen and teach Bob how to use the GPS so you can
have more fun driving.


Bruce Bing '03 LS

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Old August 21st 07, 05:27 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.mazda.miata
mdginzo
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On Aug 21, 12:12 am, (BRUCE HASKIN) wrote:
> I would take more sun screen and teach Bob how to use the GPS so you can
> have more fun driving.
>
> Bruce Bing '03 LS


Bob taught me.

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Old August 21st 07, 03:59 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.mazda.miata
miker
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I'm sure you already know this, but towels are handy in a car with a dog.
Also can be put across the seat headrests to keep sun coming in the back
window from baking you.

Noise and heat were my two issues, but this was 100 degree days on the SD
freeway; might be better where you're going.

miker


mdginzo > wrote in message
ups.com...
> I am planning a trip around the country in my 1995 MIata in March with
> my mini dachsund, Bob. I was wondering if any of you had any tips for
> me. I am already making sure th car is fit and taking along things
> such as a GPS, CB radio and a laptop. I don't plan to bring a spare
> tire so I can bring more bags, but I do have AAA and a cell phone as
> well as my radio. What else should I keep in mind?
>



 




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