

kg wrote:Looks like you will be going right past Alexander Memorial Airport, GA2, formerly Peachstate Aerodrome. You will definitely want to stop there. Good restaurant on the field, nice museum, grass... and I'm pretty sure you could camp there. Could certainly get a ride into town from the friendly locals. Lot's of General Aviation activity there.
http://www.peachstateaero.com/
I also have a spare bedroom and a hot shower in Murfreesboro TN if you swing this far north. Catch is I won't know if I will be home until I get my April schedule in late March. But if I'm home, you are welcome to drop in for a visit and a rest stop.
Any airports you can camp at in NM that have a low enough altitude for that time of year. Do not want to try starting the plane at 10F.aftCG wrote:Well it looks like you're heading across Utah which is one of my bucket list destinations for off airport adventures. With very little effort you can overfly Douglas-Monthan, Tombstone and White Sands, NM.
kg wrote:It appears in the middle of your "great circle" but if you modify your route so as to go through Arkansa there is Petit Jean State Park KMPJ that would make a great camping stop.
https://www.funplacestofly.com/funflydetails.asp?id=494
And there is Gaston's which is pretty darn nice. You could also go fishing. Identifier 3M0.
http://www.gastons.com/airstrip/
Also Rough River State Park in Kentucky. Identifier 2I3. Kentucky is underrated. It's nice. And they make bourbon. (Kentucky also has other state parks with airports.. Lake Barkley and Kentucky Dam.)
https://www.funplacestofly.com/funflydetails.asp?id=449
kg wrote:I just saw that the Great MN Aviation Gathering is scheduled for April 27-28th. A short deviation North on your way home..... another option.
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