Okay, as promised here are a few pics of Red Hills. I'm not the best photographer so don't expect much.
Joey and I parked at the apron at Red Hills Int'l. That's Jack 170 parked on the left. Poor thing is axle deep in the dirt. It's his lawn ornament now.

Here's the east end of Red Hills Strip. This is normally the approach end of the strip. The key is to try to land at the end of the runway. It has a significant downslope so most people won't be able to land there, but it puts you on a perfect glideslope for the runway.
Lots of room to park. Lots of room.


My selfie and Joey's... uh... well...

Looking west -ish down the runway. The top of the runway in the photo is about the halfway point.


The man, the legend, Jack Moyle. He's got as many stories as you have time for. They have filmed everything from Bonanza, to Little House, to Bad Girls, to Back to the Future III on his property. He has photo albums with movie stars. He also has a bench that he won't let his wife touch because that's where he sat and talked to Drew Barrymore.


Jack would like us all to fly in some time. He's more than happy for us to have a campout there and there is tons of room and plenty of strips in the area to go play around. We're welcome to play around his strip too. His only request is that everyone who flies in be capable of flying in. And he'd feel a lot more comfortable if we signed a liability waiver. Anyone got one? Jack and his wife are gracious hosts and would love for us all to fly in.
They also host a potluck on the Saturday between Good Friday and Easter. They would love for any of us to fly in. It would be a pretty easy strip for anyone with even basic backcountry flying skills (like me.) Again, he just asks that we have a liability waiver. I'll be at the Easter potluck so if anyone else would like to come along, let me know.
I'll be organizing a pre-season campout at Red Hills later in the spring. It would be a great way to start off the summer flying season.
GPS coordinates if you want to take a look: 37.865224,-120.486762
Edit: I just found an old web page I did years ago that has some old pictures of this strip and the movie set that used to be there. In case anyone is interested. The set burned down back in 96.
http://www.oocities.org/svanarts/photo1.htm