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PAGE 1 OF THE NOVEMBER 1995 ISSUE OF PASS PATROL CAMPFIRE TALES
Keep in mind, the stories here were written in 1995.  A lot has changed.

This issue includes

Georgia Pass

Cinnamon Pass

 

ANOTHER OF THE MANY ADVENTURES OF PASS PATROL

All of the 1995 issues were recovered and provided by Robert Noll aka Sundance.  He got some of those issues from his sidekick known as Trapdoor.  Some photos have been substituted because the originals could not be found.

RESCUE ON GEORGIA PASS

“I’ll take the Blazer down the mountain,” Outlaw announced over the radio.  “We’ll have to daisy chain the vehicles from top to bottom.”

There was no such thing as driving down the ice-packed north slope of Georgia Pass on that day.  All outlaw could do was stand on the brakes and let the Blazer’s anti-lock system steer down the trail. 

Outlaw’s passenger seemed a little worried and he had good reason to be.  His ’94 4Runner had been at the bottom of the hill in the distance for three days.  The towing companies he called told him they would be happy to go after it next spring.  A 4X4 retrieval company had taken one look at it and told him they couldn’t save it. 

Then someone told him there was a crazy outlaw that ran an outfit called Pass Patrol.  A few phone calls later and he was sliding down the mountain in a ’95 Blazer with four other winch equipped vehicles waiting for instructions at the top of the pass.

Cover for November 1995

 
 
   

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