For those who havn't been there, put it on your list. Like Smiley Creek in Idaho, it is almost too much of a good thing. Not only is the FBO on top of things and friendly, the Aero Inn is a 3 minute walk, with my room going for 37 bucks. A large grocery store with lots of other stuff also 3 minutes walk. The best steak house/bar in town is right across the street from the grocery store. A gas station for you mo gas types is right across from the motel. Of course on the Montague bike it took even less time then that! Priced right too, not all touristed up. I kind of hate to see one place with all that going on, with so many airports spread out in the middle of nowhere and everything hard to get to, the old Kalispell City airport is a gem, not to be confused with the sterile and remote (also controlled) "Glacier International", some miles out of town. Transport there into town is rent a car!
A paved strip, but the tiedowns were on the grass. From time to time the powers that be talk about shutting it down, what with the new airport they can't see the need..... as a result of a suggestion from a local I will be writing the city business office/chamber of commerce, and telling them how much it is appreciated and a detailed list of how much money I left there in my short trip. Point being, it's an asset to the community, and if I was president ALL airports would be like it! A great place to base out of while doing other exploring.
I had flown, for no reason other then my crane was in the shop and the weather was perfect, north from Inkom that day and ended up there overnight. The flight from Seeley Lake to Ferndale with 8 and 9 K ranges on each side was awesome, as was the early AM flight back south along Flathead Lake, some of the best scenary in Montana, and that's saying something. I forgot my camera, and my wallet. Luckily a spur of the moment stop at Henry's Lake Idaho, where a friend met me ( "I'm buying breakfast", I said, as I reached in my pack for my wallet and realized it was sitting in the hangar! Without missing a beat he whipped his wallet out and pulled a hundred and a fifty out and said "here, I got more if you need it". So the flight continued, 11 hrs in a day and half, wrapped up by yet another tour of the Little Lost River Valley, no landings though after leaving Kalispell as my tailwheel was flat, so non stop 5+ hrs. to my home strip, a wheel landing and tail up taxi to in front of the hangar. It's fun every now and then to NOT have a plan, just let it happen, no wallet no problem!!