So I've been planning/dreaming about a trip to southern California and Moab with my wife and 4 year old son around the beginning of May. I was hoping to tie the Caveman fly-in and the Chino air show together, but it looks like there will be too much time in between, if Caveman even happens at all. I do still want to stay at Caveman for a day or two (need to talk to Rod again to make sure there aren't any issues). The plan is to fly down to CA first, then over to UT, and back home through ID. Rough flight plan here:
http://skyvector.com/?ll=39.02942575035443,-119.42358398659256&chart=301&zoom=10&plan=A.K1.S21:A.K1.2S7:A.K2.0O4:A.K2.O08:A.K2.KDWA:A.K2.E45:A.K2.L17:A.K2.KMHV:A.K2.KVNY:A.K2.KCNO:A.K2.F70:A.K2.0CL3:A.K2.KHII:A.K2.AZ50:A.K2.L37:A.K2.40G:A.K2.U96:A.K2.UT68:A.K2.KCNY:A.K2.KPUC:A.K2.KTVY:A.K1.KBYI:A.K1.KMAN:A.K1.KBNO:A.K1.S21
I'm a relatively fresh pilot, but grew up in an aviation family. We'll be flying a 150hp Stinson 108-1, and while I don't expect it to be extra hot, density altitude is certainly on my mind, as well as keeping our baggage light. I'm not planning to bag a bunch of dirt strips, but would certaily like to check some out from the air, as well as the Grand Canyon.
So, any tips, advice, do's or dont's? I'll have 8.00x6's on the plane for the trip. Thanks!


Ohe well, good things come to those who wait, everything happens for a reason, etc., right?