But for a caravan going through Africa with it's
additional dangers, I wonder if maybe some
different kind of arrangement could be made... I
think it's a little bit of a different scenario
than caravanning through the US, or even a
"friendlier" continent.  How did they do it in
1959? 
--- "Richard P. Kenan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Jim:
> 
>       From what I've heard from friends who caravan
> a lot, it's usual for the
> caravan to go on when someone has a breakdown,
> and the person having the
> mishap catches up later, when that's possible. 
>  I don't know what else
> could be done; it doesn't make sense to stop
> the whole caravan, which takes
> about 3 years to organize, and wait, because
> all arrangements are for
> specific time frames.  Of course, someone
> should be assigned to check up on
> the person(s) left behind, where that's
> possible.  In the US, this is not a
> problem; in Mexico, where your unfortunate
> incident occurred, that could be
> a problem.  


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