svanarts wrote:I'm going to be stopping over in southwestern Wyoming as my first overnight on my pilgrimage to Oshkosh this year. Does anyone know of any good places to camp with your plane in this area? Can be a real live airport or not. And if you know of any good camping spots between there and Oshkosh I'd like to hear about those too.
..just incase you wanted another opinion!robw56 wrote:Fort Bridger has two runways one of which is grass. They have a pilots lounge, restroom, and a shower. They also alow camping on the airport. Check out americanaircampers.net, they have a map that shows all the airports in the country that allow camping, that should be pretty helpful for your trip.
hicountry wrote:Last year on our way to JC we couldn't make it to Afton WY after we left Rawlins because of WX. We backtracked all of the way back to Rock Springs. We met up with a Husky pilot headed for Portland but advised him NOT to proceed west because of storms and high winds so we all decided to stay at Rock Springs for the night. Rented a car and camped at the Hampton Inn and flew out the next day. Very fine accomodations but a little pricey...just incase you wanted another opinion!
If would would happen through Sideny NE on your way east, they do allow camping on the airport, might even let you camp inside if the wx is crappy. If you make it this way give me a call..anybody at the airport knows how to get hold of me.
HC
svanarts wrote:robw56 wrote:Fort Bridger has two runways one of which is grass. They have a pilots lounge, restroom, and a shower. They also alow camping on the airport. Check out americanaircampers.net, they have a map that shows all the airports in the country that allow camping, that should be pretty helpful for your trip.
Fort Bridger is what I was actually planning and in fact I did find it on americanaircampers.In fact, that's why I am camping my way to Osh. I'm going to do some write-ups for them. Just so they'll have some stories for their website. The Google Earth view of it looked a little barren, that's why I was looking for alternatives. If nothing better pops up, FBR is where I'll be pitching my tent the first night.
robw56 wrote:I figured FBR looks like a nice place also, I plan on making my first stop there later this summer when I move out to California.
P.S. Are you related to a Ryan VanArtsdalen that's in the Air Force?
shortfielder wrote:Wyoming is kinda famous for some pretty strong winds.
Gary
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