I flew in with three other guys on Wednesday. A PA-18, PA-11 and J-4? on floats. We flew from Rockland at 6 am stopped and picked the 11 and 18 at a private strip in the hills above Rumford, Maine. We flew over Mt Washington, then Killington and fueled in Rutland, VT. We picked up the J-4 at Cooperstown, N.Y. It was great weather until we got to PA. The last 30 miles was thru the "wind gaps", a series of valleys through the PA hills. It rained pretty good thru the wind gaps and was raining when we landed in Lock Haven. It was hard to sleep that night because it rained so hard the sound of it hitting the wings was deafening. The next day (thursday) cleared off a little and was partly sunny in the afternoon. They had the spot landing competition, which was won buy a young girl who flew in from Wisconsin in a J-3. Most of us got a chance to fly around the local area for a little while. We left Friday morning and had to pretty much fly the ridges and valleys all the way back. I refueled in Glen Falls and parted with the PA 18 and 11 at Rutland. I went through the valleys to the southeast and made it as far as North Andover, Mass. Saturday I flew up to a fly in at Windsock near Lake Ossipee N.H. We stayed there for and hour and headed back to Rockland. It was fun flying, 2000 foot ceiling and an easy 25 miles vis, but 8 miles from Rockland we had to turn around and go back to Wiscassett, the ceiling dropped below 500 ft (my personal limit). It was a great 4 days of flying. This was my first experience going to big organized event. The people we met there were very friendly and they organizers were helpful with transportation to and from town. I wish the weather had been better, they really expected a much bigger turn out.