Anyway, I don't have a Supercub, I'm just learning to fly, and I'm in Canada (BC) and most of the planes around here (at least all the bushplanes I've flown in) are on floats. I don't know what kind of plane I'll end up getting for backcountry flying, and if it will have floats or wheels. With wheels I suspect I'd be in the bush faster. It looks like lots of you guys in the US have wheels, but I only see few planes here with the big wheels.
I've driven pick-ups, Suzukis, quads, and I've walked to some pretty remote places. I want to fly to even more remote places. The place I've mapped for my question is about 200 miles from where I live, but takes me about 7 hours to drive to (actually, the road doesn't get there - you need a quad or a horse or you walk -ever shoot a moose? You don't want to be walking far
So, are there such things as backcountry strips that aren't owned by anyone? Places that people land at, camp at, and maybe improve bit by bit? What are the minimums that you need for length and width? How do they get started?
Here's an example of a place where I've moose hunted before.
http://maps.google.ca/maps?hl=en&q=schr ... 9&t=h&z=18
You can see a little cabin there, and it looks like open meadow. What could you land there? Any input/insights?

