I’m planning a leisurely flight meandering around part of the country landing on grass strips, and hope to leave in about a week. I plan on camping under my wing part of the time. There are several reasons for this trip. One of the reasons is to explore the kind of airfield and the associated people who are like-minded. Basic fliers who enjoy and fly classic and tailwheel airplanes. Another reason is to actually SEE the country, low and slow, with just my wet compass, my Garmin 296, and my iPod.
Another reason for this trip is to visit with, and stay with friends and family along the way. Several folks across the country from the various forums have offered to let me fly into their private strips. I am thinking about writing an article about this trip, including photos of people and their airstrips. Most of us who own private strips and fly out of them often are relatively quiet about it (except here!).

It’s a side of general aviation that a lot of people don’t see or realize is there to enjoy.
A few of the public grass strips I’m hoping to stop at are Lee Bottom Flying Field in Indiana (641), Van Sant in PA (9N1), Moontown near Huntsville, AL (3M5), Platte Valley near Denver (18V), St. Francis, KS (SYF) to name a few. I don’t plan to land on the grass at an airport unless it’s designated as being a runway just to keep things less complicated.
Here is the latest map. The plan is to avoid cities like the plague. If you all have any more fun and interesting grass strips that you would like to suggest, please let me know. Some of you have already made some great suggestions on other forums (I see some familiar faces here

). I am going to stay east of the Rockies because I have to be home in time for Gaston’s in June, so I can’t budget for the time to make it all the way across the country this time. So far, it looks like the trip is over 7,000 miles, so that should take a bit of time as it is. If the weather is stinky, who knows, I might not make it out of Missouri! This is one trip where I don’t have to be anywhere within any certain time frame, an unusual concept nowadays. It will be an interesting exercise in being flexible. And hopefully, it will be fun and exciting…that’s the plan anyway.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions you all might have!
