[/b]]HI Folks, Chris Here.
Me and a friend are planning to come have a flying holiday is the USA, and are thinking of an Idaho backcountry fly.
At present we are thinking of flying 2 up in a C172, a type we are both current on, and are comfortable flying.
We have some questions which if anyone can answer we would be most grateful.
1) We like the idea of slightly cooler days, for performance and comfort, what time of year do people recommend for cooler days but still good flyable weather?
2) We have found a club near Boise with 172s at a very reasonable rate, does anyone have any recommendations of a good place to rent a 172, we are both UK CPL/IR holders (FAA PPL+IR) with around 300 hours so fairly low time, we have mountain flying time and some limited short grass/gravel strip time on sloping and one way in/out airstrips.
3) In the UK most small airfields are happy with underwing camping, is this the same in Idaho?
4) We've seen a book called Fly Idaho, which gives airfields ratings based on the difficulty, and I think our personal limit, based on UK airfields
we visit, is up to around 15 RHI (Johnson Creek looks well worth a trip)
5) Any other recommendations would be much appreciated
