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Old January 6th 05, 11:36 PM
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"Denny" wrote in message oups.com...
Apart from calling ahead to check with the airport
management, are there any other suggestions?
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MMMmm, yup... Air mattress, warm willing companion, good wine, and
charcoal... What more could you ask for...

Actually, there are any number of smaller airports that allow camping
under the wing... For instance, the Frankenmuth Airport (Michigan) is a
grass strip that has a camping area with a picnic table and a charcoal
grill, at the ready... Now today, there is a major winter storm going
on and the snow is blowing against my window as I type this, so camping
may be a bit cool, but if you have a J3 Cub on skis, and good camping
gear, go for it!

Denny



4n0, same things. We even have a car to borrow if need be....


 




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