bsacks05
Well Known Member
This was my 11th straight SNF. I have been flying in for the past four years and strive to make each experience better than the previous year. It's all about comfort and convenience at the campsite for me and here's what I brought in order to make that happen:
New tent with a shaded sitting area and room to stand up, air mattress with pump, powered speakers for my ipod, fan for those midday siestas, chair, nutrigrain bars, trail mix, water.......and a six of Sweetwater 420 Pale Ale. I packed all that and more in my -9 easily.
The two hour flight down was beautiful with flight following and a variety of tunes on the XM. (I actually listened to an entire Barry Manilow song - he rocks!)
HOWEVER, I landed at Lakeland 3 minutes after the southside (SNF side) of the field closed. Should have read the NOTAM closer.
The tower folks initially handed me a beer and told me to set up near the tower and then pack up in the morning to get over to home built camping (HBC), but 5 minutes later they said I had permission to taxi back to the app end of 9, shut down the engine, push the plane across the runway (they helped), and set up camp in the grass. WHAT?! That is the best seat in the house! They did say that I had to pack up in the morn and head over to HBC. Great people, those tower folks. That was really nice. I parked the plane and opened my beer. Happy Bruce, very happy Bruce
The next day I set up camp in HBC and proceeded to walk and soak in the SNF experience. A little rain in the morning had me seeking the shelter of a highwing.
I spent a lot of time at the Polyfiber tent learning how to cover and rib stitch my current project - a Hatz biplane.
Found one of my top 5 favorite planes sporting an excellent paint scheme.
Hung out and ate at HBC Friday night. The volunteers are excellent, 100 percent friendly and helpful. Seeing Marshall and meeting James along with the Round Rock, Texas boys (forgot your names but gonna try the cooling suggestion, thanks!) was a pleasure. The night air show was surreal and I spent the rest of the night consuming umbrella drinks and talking to Dave from my EAA chapter.
Left for home Sat morn around 9:30am and was in the hangar about two hours later. The best year yet!
New tent with a shaded sitting area and room to stand up, air mattress with pump, powered speakers for my ipod, fan for those midday siestas, chair, nutrigrain bars, trail mix, water.......and a six of Sweetwater 420 Pale Ale. I packed all that and more in my -9 easily.
The two hour flight down was beautiful with flight following and a variety of tunes on the XM. (I actually listened to an entire Barry Manilow song - he rocks!)
HOWEVER, I landed at Lakeland 3 minutes after the southside (SNF side) of the field closed. Should have read the NOTAM closer.
The tower folks initially handed me a beer and told me to set up near the tower and then pack up in the morning to get over to home built camping (HBC), but 5 minutes later they said I had permission to taxi back to the app end of 9, shut down the engine, push the plane across the runway (they helped), and set up camp in the grass. WHAT?! That is the best seat in the house! They did say that I had to pack up in the morn and head over to HBC. Great people, those tower folks. That was really nice. I parked the plane and opened my beer. Happy Bruce, very happy Bruce
The next day I set up camp in HBC and proceeded to walk and soak in the SNF experience. A little rain in the morning had me seeking the shelter of a highwing.
I spent a lot of time at the Polyfiber tent learning how to cover and rib stitch my current project - a Hatz biplane.
Found one of my top 5 favorite planes sporting an excellent paint scheme.
Hung out and ate at HBC Friday night. The volunteers are excellent, 100 percent friendly and helpful. Seeing Marshall and meeting James along with the Round Rock, Texas boys (forgot your names but gonna try the cooling suggestion, thanks!) was a pleasure. The night air show was surreal and I spent the rest of the night consuming umbrella drinks and talking to Dave from my EAA chapter.
Left for home Sat morn around 9:30am and was in the hangar about two hours later. The best year yet!
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