Progress report on the grass-strip tour

Oh, and here are some pictures of stuff other than my airplane. :D

That pretty tractor belongs to the nice man who replaced my missing rivet. He was fascinating to visit with. He's owned 65 airplanes.

The antique airplanes are at the Antique Airfield in Iowa. It is unbelievable how many airplanes are hangared there! If you land going up the hill there and don't know you are going up a hill, you might bounce...don't ask me how I know that. :redface:

I liked the sign inside the building at Tri-County (2C6), the airport that Bruce flies into with his students. It's a neat little airport, and Dave has worked very hard to keep it up and active. Dave was incredibly helpful when I stopped there. It's wonderful to see a grass airport flourish and grow. :yes:

BTW, why is there a strong crosswind everywhere I go every day????? :dunno:

That is where I bought my Cougar last summer that I am redoing. It was orange and in one of the back hangers.

Dan
 
Diana--- I finally took time to sit and read your entire trip thread. I was away from the computer for a long time there so I couldn't follow along. I am glad to read that one of your highlites was the stop at Grimes, Bethel, Pa. I had visited there with my brother in law that lives a few miles south. What a trip and we all enjoyed it right along with you. Thanks Bob
 
Diana--- I finally took time to sit and read your entire trip thread. I was away from the computer for a long time there so I couldn't follow along. I am glad to read that one of your highlites was the stop at Grimes, Bethel, Pa. I had visited there with my brother in law that lives a few miles south.
I think that Grimes was one of the airfields that you suggested. Quite a place! I wish there would have been more time to hang out there.

What a trip and we all enjoyed it right along with you. Thanks Bob
Bob, what a nice thing to say. :) Actually, the trip was so much more special because of my friends here, not only those that put me up (put up with me), but those of you who provided moral support on the forum and via emails. You guys rock!!!!! :yes:
 
Now when are you planning the Western swing of all grass strips. I would love to have you stop in Vale and visit. We don't have grass but we have a good gravel strip. We also have about 26 great building size murals to see most on the Oregon Trail theme. This is one of them that is on the side of the Luthern Church. Snake River Crossing.
 

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The latest development...EAA has asked me to be a forum presenter at Oshkosh this year to talk about the grass-strip tour. :eek: :eek: :eek: Sooooo, I'll be talking about you guys. :) It would be nice to see some of you there for moral support, just like when you were with me on the trip. :yes:
 
I'll be there for sure. I wouldn't miss those stories for anything in the world :yes:, particularly the Kingston, New York one! :hairraise: or the Trunk Monkeys day. I had the most fun in a long time. See you in Gastons!

Congratulations! :cheerswine:
 
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The latest development...EAA has asked me to be a forum presenter at Oshkosh this year to talk about the grass-strip tour. :eek: :eek: :eek: Sooooo, I'll be talking about you guys. :) It would be nice to see some of you there for moral support, just like when you were with me on the trip. :yes:

I'll be there! just tell us when!
 
The latest development...EAA has asked me to be a forum presenter at Oshkosh this year to talk about the grass-strip tour. :eek: :eek: :eek: Sooooo, I'll be talking about you guys. :) It would be nice to see some of you there for moral support, just like when you were with me on the trip. :yes:

So does that mean that they'llbe putting you up in a real building, and you won't be camping in the nort' 40. ?? :dunno::no: :wineglass:
 
Sounds good. :) If I feel better tomorrow (that's the plan) and if it is flyable weather (that's the plan), I will land at Jersey Shore sometime tomorrow. I don't mind hanging out at airports for hours. That's one of the reasons why I'm going on this trip. :) BTW, is there a bathroom at Jersey Shore?


Are you gonna get any where close to Minesota don't ya know?????

Some friends visited are grass strip Sunday evening in there gcbc, you are more than welcome. Kind of cool when you go off the se end it drops down about 120' into a valley. YYYYYYYYIIIIIIPPPPPEEEEEE!!!!!!!
 
I'll be there for sure. I wouldn't miss those stories for anything in the world :yes:, particularly the Kingston, New York one! :hairraise: or the Trunk Monkeys day. I had the most fun in a long time. See you in Gastons!

Congratulations! :cheerswine:
Thanks Gil! :) No, I probably won't mention New York. :no:

The Trunk Monkey tour of PA was a blast!

I'll be there! just tell us when!
Will do! They haven't given me any specifics yet.

So does that mean that they'llbe putting you up in a real building, and you won't be camping in the nort' 40. ?? :dunno::no: :wineglass:
Hahahahahahaha. No real building for me! :no: Just the usual sweating, freezing, group showers, riding a Goodwill kid's bike, sloshing through the water in the rain, etc. just like everyone else. :D Except I'll probably have to tote more stuff this time.
 
Are you gonna get any where close to Minesota don't ya know?????

Some friends visited are grass strip Sunday evening in there gcbc, you are more than welcome. Kind of cool when you go off the se end it drops down about 120' into a valley. YYYYYYYYIIIIIIPPPPPEEEEEE!!!!!!!
Thanks for the invitation Willie! If I ever make it up that way, I'll give you a holler. :)
 
Thanks for the invitation Willie! If I ever make it up that way, I'll give you a holler. :)

I had time today at lunch to read the whole thread.....wow Diane you should be really proud of yourself, what a trip!!!! All the people wishing you well is another big wow!!!!! I think you are carring the torch for alot of us that wish we were with you. If you get a moment when your up there......look off to your right and left and just picture all us up there flying along side you.... now wouldn't that be something!!!!

Good Luck the rest of the way, will be watching the rest of the story.

Willie:cheerswine:
 
I had time today at lunch to read the whole thread.....wow Diane you should be really proud of yourself, what a trip!!!!
It WAS a great trip Willie. :yes: The sense of freedom to enjoy that kind of flying around our beautiful country was quite exhilarating. And the friendly and helpful people were a bonus.

All the people wishing you well is another big wow!!!!!
The people here are incredible. :yes: I really, really appreciate them. :yes:
 
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