TangoFox wrote: I do believe everyone should try to be as courteous as possible to our fellow pilots and others, but Dave was calling people out as being inconsiderate when he had no way of knowing what was happening.
It's true - I didn't know what their intent was. Just like it doesn't matter if my intent was to drunk drive. "But officer, I didn't intent to rob that bank!". That's not my beef. My point is there is no reasonable reason to do this. And again, for the one-hundredth time, it's not about the time of day, although that was just egregious. I would equally object if this was at 1 o'clock in the afternoon!
TangoFox wrote:It sounds like he ran right over to the forest service guys and started pointing fingers.
This is merely conjecture and for the record, is not the case.
TangoFox wrote:Also the other thing that made me suspect a troll is the whole thing about 5-6 Huskies making a formation Landing and takeoff. That would be a pretty good trick on that strip

It was a pretty quick in-and-out, yes. But that didn't make it any less like a band of roving ATVers. Which
again, nothing against ATVs: this is just not the place for them.
Quickdraw1 wrote:All good points made by all parties! No one should stay up til 3:00am carrying on or do touch and go at 7:00am. Just remember the “Golden Rules”.
Thumbs up!
Quickdraw1 wrote:People hike, fish, bike, mountain climb, watch sports, white water raft my family flys. It does not matter if it is in Ohio, Pennsylvania, WV, Florida, Nebraska, California, NM, Alaska or Yukon Territory we airport hop and see different places and check out cool strips. That is what we do and have done all my life. So if you think I am going to travel to Idaho, Utah, Colorado or Montana to do stuff other than fly well can’t help you there. Yes we are going to hit every strip we can while we are in Idaho for the 180/185 fly in the next few weeks. I did not fly that far not to go exploring! We are there to fly and everything else is secondary.
Sigh.... Thumbs down.
I'm realizing that I'm not going to win over some of you, but I don't have to worry about that. I will have to be okay with the fact that this message is getting out to lots and lots of people that aren't commenting and that are considering backcountry adventures this summer. This is not a message of "don't come to Idaho," or "don't takeoff early," even. It's a plea for polite, courteous, reasonable use, a recognition that there are other wilderness users - most of whom would love nothing more than to chop us off at the knees - and the suggestion that when you plan your trips, that you are aware of where you are going and what is appropriate when you get there.
And, no, I don't get to set the rules! The rules and intent are right there in the preamble of the Wilderness Act:
there shall be no temporary road, no use of motor vehicles, motorized equipment or motorboats, no landing of aircraft, no other form of mechanical transport, and no structure or installation within any such area.Ours is a special provision. Do what you can to preserve it, please.