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Dayton Murdock 05-10-2008 07:10 PM

Oshkosh necessities
 
I'm intersted in hearing from others who've been to Oshkosh before. What things are must haves for camping there and what things did you bring that could have been left at home. I'm shipping one large cooler of camp gear so space is at a premium.
Dayton

Transporter 05-10-2008 10:11 PM

Camping at Oshkosh
 
I tent camped last year at Camp Scholler and had a great time. I was on the shuttle bus route about one-block from a shower house and about the same distance to one of the camp stores.

The camp stores are small, but were stocked with drinks, food, ice, charcoal, etc. The stores are on the shuttle bus routes so it was a routine evening stop on my way back to the campsite.

Gander Mountain also had a sporting goods sale tent filled with camping supplies.

Plan on rain and temps from 45 to 90 or so. It rained several times last year; I was on slightly higher ground than my neighbors and didn't have any issues.

Showers had plenty of hot water; bring shower shoes/sandals.

No electric hookups, so bring car chargers for cell phones, etc.

Bring a chair (even a backpacking/stadium seat style if you can fit it in); lots of socializing in the evening and it will make the airshows much more comfortable.

Hope this helps-feel free to ask more questions,
Mike

RV8TOR 05-10-2008 10:14 PM

Dayton, my son and I are camping this year at Scholler. You said you were shipping things ahead of time. Who are you shipping them to at the show? We talked about doing this also with our tent and other large items.

Thanks,

snowbird 05-11-2008 05:39 AM

With the nature of the food available on site bring beta-blockers and lipitor.

rzbill 05-11-2008 06:12 AM

I've packed some small binoculars many times and rarely used them.

My normal walking gear is the fairly common wide brimmed hat, light colored shirt, shorts with too many pockets, and a fanny pack for drinks, purchases and the camera. (bring cash for the hardware vendor tents).

If you are minimalist camping, the luxury addition two small folding chairs (the type shown is the smallest packing one I have found) would be great for breakfast with the cooler "table".

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/ima...sporting-goods

Peterk 05-11-2008 06:16 AM

Camping
 
When we fly in we always pick the west side of the North Forty off of runway 9 so that we can hop the fence and visit the food stores, restaurants etc. That way we can pitch a tent by the plane and all we really need to bring is a cooler. Everyone even brings their groceries back in grocery carts...they are all stacked up by the fence. Showers are within walking distance. So is the bus stop to take you to the show grounds.

videobobk 05-11-2008 06:33 AM

A vest-of-many-pockets is handy. Don't forget the sunscreen and wide brimmed hat. And Mike is right about there not being electric outlets at the campsites, but you can use them at the showers. I charge my cellphone there and every morning make a pot of coffee. Works for me!

Bob Kelly

frankh 05-11-2008 08:35 AM

Dayton
 
Are you going?....Cool so am I

At least that is the plan....Do you want to meet up somewhere, say in Wyoming or something and we could fly in trail...Assuming you can keep up of course...:)

How is your beautiful Daughter..has she chosen a school yet?

Frank

Steve 05-11-2008 08:41 AM

OSH notes
 
Notes after 5 years of tent camping at OSH:
1. Two pairs of COMFORTABLE shoes.
2. A small cooler with the beverage of your choice for use during camp setup. It's 9 o'clock somewhere.
3. Old drawers. Wear and toss. Number of drawers should equal number of days away from home.
4. If possible, don't let anything touch the inside walls of your tent during the inevitable rainstorms. Super Target appreciates your business.
5. There are stores and restaurants everywhere. Even if you show up with just a tarp, blanket and clothes, you can still live like a king, well, maybe a prince.
6. Bring airplane tie-downs, else the EAA will rent a set to you for about $10.
7. If you camp in the North 40, don't forget to put some change in the coin box next to the school bus driver everytime you board the bus. Which may be 2-3 times a day.
8. Airplane canopy cover. Install every morning. Before the rainstorm.

See you there,
N345SF
Steve

rv8guy 05-11-2008 12:51 PM

I'm ceratain that you will be in homebuilt camping, which is sorta like extended RV parking, as it shares the same field. It is adjacent to North 40, and does have its own showers.

It can be some distance to the camp store for necessities like a 6 pack, and I usually carry a soft cooler just for drinks. I generlly eat wherever.

Chairs with a back are an unbelievable luxury after walking all day. I found some locally for 5 bucks that were pretty small. You can always sell em to somebody when you leave if you buy too much stuff to haul home.

You will be so busy meeting and talking to folks that you won't miss things you forgot, but I have never been there that it didn't rain once, and sometimes it gets to 100 or better, but I have seen 38 in the morning. Check the forecast for temps before you leave--anything is possible.

Not sure if I'm going this year, but hope to.


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