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Fly-In Camping.....
Yellowstone has a camp ground next to the airport that is nice. It is
only open in the summer for 3 months. On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 20:30:13 -0500, Gene Kearns wrote: The thread on Fly-In Museums worked so well that I thought I would pose this question to the group..... Can anyone offer some nice fly-in campsites... along with the features and accessibility? |
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Idaho Wilderness Area. East of McCall. Great!
Harvey "Gene Kearns" wrote in message ... The thread on Fly-In Museums worked so well that I thought I would pose this question to the group..... Can anyone offer some nice fly-in campsites... along with the features and accessibility? |
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"Gene Kearns" wrote in message ... The thread on Fly-In Museums worked so well that I thought I would pose this question to the group..... Can anyone offer some nice fly-in campsites... along with the features and accessibility? http://www.airnav.com/airport/S77 if you don't mind bears. |
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Can anyone offer some nice fly-in campsites... along with the features
and accessibility? Georgetown, CA airport, Q61. I moved away from the area 10 years ago, but maybe Jim Weir can comment? |
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Gene Kearns writes:
The thread on Fly-In Museums worked so well that I thought I would pose this question to the group..... Can anyone offer some nice fly-in campsites... along with the features and accessibility? In California, we have Oceano (L52), where you pitch your tent within spitting distance of your airplane, and can walk to the beach (not a peaceful beach though, plenty of horse backriding, ATV's, etc). There are a few grills, and two big fire pits for proper s'more preparation. We went there last summer, it was great. Very reasonable fees. -jav |
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Gene Kearns wrote:
The thread on Fly-In Museums worked so well that I thought I would pose this question to the group..... Can anyone offer some nice fly-in campsites... along with the features and accessibility? Lake Murray, just South of Ardmore, OK. Airstrip(1F1,lighted), Lodge w/restaurant, nice pool, cabins, camping, hiking, fishing, rental watercraft, horses, etc. One of our favorite places to stay. Use phone at golf pro shop at the airstrip to call the lodge for free pickup. Some just pitch a tent right on the airfield, and the pro shop does have some snacks and drinks. Tom Pappano, PP-ASEL-IA |
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On 29-Jan-2004, Gene Kearns wrote: Can anyone offer some nice fly-in campsites... along with the features and accessibility? It would help if you provided a bit more info on what you are looking for: Region? Basic campsite or campground with full amenities? Camp beside plane or willing to walk (and haul camping gear) a short ways? Ability to use short/rough/high elevation airstrips? -- -Elliott Drucker |
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John wrote: Yellowstone has a camp ground next to the airport that is nice. It is only open in the summer for 3 months. Most Montana airports allow camping on the field. |
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If you are in this part of the country, then just south of this is Cedar
Mills on Lake Texoma, 3T0 (zero). 3000' E-W grass runway. They have cottages or you can camp on the airport. One favorite spot is near the tree on the east of the runway and near the lake. There is a resturant, showers, etc on the property. Tom Pappano wrote: Gene Kearns wrote: The thread on Fly-In Museums worked so well that I thought I would pose this question to the group..... Can anyone offer some nice fly-in campsites... along with the features and accessibility? Lake Murray, just South of Ardmore, OK. Airstrip(1F1,lighted), Lodge w/restaurant, nice pool, cabins, camping, hiking, fishing, rental watercraft, horses, etc. One of our favorite places to stay. Use phone at golf pro shop at the airstrip to call the lodge for free pickup. Some just pitch a tent right on the airfield, and the pro shop does have some snacks and drinks. Tom Pappano, PP-ASEL-IA -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP |
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Gene Kearns wrote:
The thread on Fly-In Museums worked so well that I thought I would pose this question to the group..... Can anyone offer some nice fly-in campsites... along with the features and accessibility? Lake Barkley, KY is nice. The guy that lives on the field there will always tell you the wrong way of the wind though. There's a lodge with a sunday brunch and transportation to and from. http://www.airnav.com/airport/1M9 |
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