Monday, December 17, 2007

GLACIER SCHEDULED TO VISIT 2008 SPRINGFIELD (MA) RV CAMPING & OUTDOOR SHOW

Slow moving glacier expected to miss the show but is sending a representative in its place.

red #89 at Logan Pass

No, not an ice cube but a Glacier National Park red bus “Jammer” driver is coming soon to a camping show near you!

The most revered and identifiable symbol of our national parks – especially Glacier National Park – are the restored antique open-topped red touring buses. This generation of motor coach has been at Glacier since 1936. The buses have been driven on the Going-To-The-Sun Road every year (except during World War II) ’til 1999, when they were finally declared too old.

The fleet was soon thereafter restored through the generosity of Ford Motor Co. and returned to the Park in 2002 amidst a raging snowstorm.

“Jammer” Bernie (Jwaszewski) drove red bus #89 during the 2006 tourist season and will be at the 2008 Springfield RV, Camping and Outdoor Show scheduled for February 15-18, 2008 at the Eastern States Exposition grounds in West Springfield, Mass. (Visit www.springfieldrvcampingshow.com for details.)

“Jammer” Bernie will share his experiences of living on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation and driving the best darn set of wheels on the most scenic road in America. Come learn about being a “work camper” and how to have your own stories to tell.

If you'd like more information about this seminar, or to schedule an interview with Bernie Jwaszewski of Streamline Travel Videos, please call 978-355-6694/978-355-4822; or e-mail him at BernieSTV@Gmail.com