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C J Campbell wrote:
Some airfields are better than others. I don't see the attraction of camping at a typical municipal airport (I don't see the attraction of camping in your RV in a Wal-Mart parking lot, either), but someplace such as Columbia, CA or back country airstrips could be a lot of fun. Having actually camped at Columbia, I can say that we had a great time. WYS--West Yellowstone, Montana has a beautiful on-airport campground. Located in the trees, so no rotating beacon problem. Courtesy bicycles for riding into town, and hot showers powered by a propane tank. Magnificent hiking nearby too. Charge for camping was around $5 as I recall. One of the av-rags, maybe Pilot Getaways, did a brief writup on it a few years ago. Jim Rosinski |
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