So Thursday morning July 31 I flew to TTD to pick up my dad, and we headed east. From there we had a nice tailwind, and 3 hours later we were landing in Polson 8S1. I wanted to talk to doth at Stene Aviation for some more area info. It was about 1pm, so we had time to kill before heading into the mountains. Doth gave us some great advice, showed us how to get the courtesy car and where to go to get lunch and fishing licenses.
We ran our errands and made it back to the airport, got out the chairs and were kicking back under a wing when doth came over and asked if we wanted a tour of Steen Aviation to see their operation. Not knowing anything about the company, we were very impressed to say the least. They make fiberglass parts for new Cessna airplanes, and the Sportsman STOL kit for Cessna 150's through 206's. I can't quote numbers, but the improvement from the Sortsman kit is impressive. Doth, and his dad, both fly 185's and have some actual experience in them. Needless to say, if I switch from a Maule to a Cessna in the future, I will be stoping back by and making an appointment for a Sportsman Kit.
We left about 6pm, and headed for Meadow Creek
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It was a little bumpy on approach, but with some shade on the strip it was smooth air on short final and flare.
This place is impressive! The recommendation was to stay the night here, and pick up in the morning and head into Schafer, but we needed more time to explore such a lovely sight.
The next morning, we had breakfast, geared up and headed down to the river for some fishing. We didn't do very good, just a few lost fish and missed strikes, but it was enjoyable anyhow.
We shared the place friday night and saturday morning with some other pilots, who were very nice and we enjoyed the visiting, but had the place to ourselves otherwise. On Saturday we had a nice hike on a pack trail that runs along the east side of the runway. We probably got a good 1.5 to 2 miles in each direction on the trail and found it pretty easy hiking. I will have to get a trail map of the area to see where they lead. We found wild strawberries and huckleberries and loved consuming them. There were deer visiting every night, elk and donkeys in the morning. Actually I think they were mules, but I don't know much about hay burners. Overall the place was great. We never did make it to Schafer, but that just gives us an excuse to go back right?
On the way out Sunday, we stopped at Ronan 7S0 for fuel and to call the weather. They are a little more remote than Polson, but the fuel was a little cheaper and they have a nice pilot lounge.