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Oshkosh 2007
06-05-2006, 07:01
Post: #1
Oshkosh 2007
There seems to be interest in a get together at Oshkosh 2007 for the
airshow
If you are interested let me know
I need your name phone address and whether you are an EAA Member
tentatively staying at Camp Scholler which is directly adjacent to the
airfield
You have to be an EAA Member to stay in this primitive campsite (no
Hookups but there is water and dumps nearby)
only stuff provided are toilets and showers and a 20x 30 site
One coach and one vehicle per site
This years prices are 40.00-60.00 for single m,embership
50.00-70.00 for family memebership plus 18.00 per night camp fees
If we have a minimum of 20 coaches we will have a reserved area with
part in the pet area so people with pets and those with out will park
together.
Firm Dates will announced later but this year runs from july 24-30
One of the caveats is that we all have top assemble beforehand and
arrive at the camp together
If already not amember of the EAA make sure you time your membership
so it does not expire before the airshow next year
If interested drop me a line at
cape0001 at gmail.com

Stephen 77fc35

Stephen 77fc35
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06-05-2006, 09:29
Post: #2
Oshkosh 2007
FYI There is also the option of staying in full generator section which means
you can run it night and day if you want to. Other sections have restrictions
on generator hours which are enforced. I have been many times and give it the
highest recommendation; be sure to go to the float plane base.


Stephen Birtles wrote:
There seems to be interest in a get together at Oshkosh 2007 for the
airshow
If you are interested let me know
I need your name phone address and whether you are an EAA Member
tentatively staying at Camp Scholler which is directly adjacent to the
airfield
You have to be an EAA Member to stay in this primitive campsite (no
Hookups but there is water and dumps nearby)
only stuff provided are toilets and showers and a 20x 30 site
One coach and one vehicle per site
This years prices are 40.00-60.00 for single m,embership
50.00-70.00 for family memebership plus 18.00 per night camp fees
If we have a minimum of 20 coaches we will have a reserved area with
part in the pet area so people with pets and those with out will park
together.
Firm Dates will announced later but this year runs from july 24-30
One of the caveats is that we all have top assemble beforehand and
arrive at the camp together
If already not amember of the EAA make sure you time your membership
so it does not expire before the airshow next year
If interested drop me a line at
cape0001 at gmail.com

Stephen 77fc35

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11-16-2006, 14:54
Post: #3
Oshkosh 2007
I have posted a sign up sheet in the data base for all interested
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03-22-2007, 02:16
Post: #4
Oshkosh 2007
I am starting to work on arrangements for Oshkosh 2007
What I would like to know is what time frame would everyone one like
the whole 10 days first half, second half,middle for the stay at the park
Bearing in mind that this is dry camping. There are dump and fresh
water facilities.
A number of attendees will have pets so at least day generator will be
needed
Looking at the maps if we arrive at the begining and at roughly the
same time it would be possible to span 24 genny,pet area, day Genny
and no genny.
A possiblility that we may be able to meet at Mike Hohnstein's and
proceed as a flock to Oshkosh approx 1 hour away (30 minutes for Randy
2 hours for me)
Also a reminder that at least one person in each coach must be member
of the EAA http://www.airventure.org/2007/news/061026_2007.html

Dates for Oshkosh July 23-29 2007

Stephen 77fc35
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03-22-2007, 11:03
Post: #5
Oshkosh 2007
Hi Stephen,

I'd be interested in attending from Wednesday the 25th thru Sunday
the 29th (second half of the show) For most of us, boondocking 5 days
is not too much of a problem. I also have a portable 55 gallon tank
that goes in the toad and a 1 HP transfer pump for fresh water if any
one needs a "refill" after a few days. I'm assuming that there are
water outlets around the parking area.

What about the condition of the soil? Are we going to have problems
sinking in if it rains?

Shane Fedeli
85PT40
Hershey, PA

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Stephen Birtles"
wrote:
>
> I am starting to work on arrangements for Oshkosh 2007
> What I would like to know is what time frame would everyone one like
> the whole 10 days first half, second half,middle for the stay at the
park
> Bearing in mind that this is dry camping. There are dump and fresh
> water facilities.
> A number of attendees will have pets so at least day generator will be
> needed
> Looking at the maps if we arrive at the begining and at roughly the
> same time it would be possible to span 24 genny,pet area, day Genny
> and no genny.
> A possiblility that we may be able to meet at Mike Hohnstein's and
> proceed as a flock to Oshkosh approx 1 hour away (30 minutes for Randy
> 2 hours for me)
> Also a reminder that at least one person in each coach must be member
> of the EAA http://www.airventure.org/2007/news/061026_2007.html
>
> Dates for Oshkosh July 23-29 2007
>
> Stephen 77fc35
>
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03-22-2007, 11:10
Post: #6
Oshkosh 2007
Shane I have no idea about the condition of the dirt. The campground
is called the Scholler Farm so that should give you some idea
I hope it doesn't rain after all it is an airshow
Stephen 77fc35

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "sfedeli3" <sfedeli3@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Stephen,
>
> I'd be interested in attending from Wednesday the 25th thru Sunday
> the 29th (second half of the show) For most of us, boondocking 5 days
> is not too much of a problem. I also have a portable 55 gallon tank
> that goes in the toad and a 1 HP transfer pump for fresh water if any
> one needs a "refill" after a few days. I'm assuming that there are
> water outlets around the parking area.
>
> What about the condition of the soil? Are we going to have problems
> sinking in if it rains?
>
> Shane Fedeli
> 85PT40
> Hershey, PA
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Stephen Birtles"
> wrote:
> >
> > I am starting to work on arrangements for Oshkosh 2007
> > What I would like to know is what time frame would everyone one like
> > the whole 10 days first half, second half,middle for the stay at the
> park
> > Bearing in mind that this is dry camping. There are dump and fresh
> > water facilities.
> > A number of attendees will have pets so at least day generator will be
> > needed
> > Looking at the maps if we arrive at the begining and at roughly the
> > same time it would be possible to span 24 genny,pet area, day Genny
> > and no genny.
> > A possiblility that we may be able to meet at Mike Hohnstein's and
> > proceed as a flock to Oshkosh approx 1 hour away (30 minutes for Randy
> > 2 hours for me)
> > Also a reminder that at least one person in each coach must be member
> > of the EAA http://www.airventure.org/2007/news/061026_2007.html
> >
> > Dates for Oshkosh July 23-29 2007
> >
> > Stephen 77fc35
> >
>
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03-22-2007, 18:31
Post: #7
Oshkosh 2007
Being the new kid on the block, and only been involved with this forum, a short
while, I had no clue there are a group of ppl, that attend Oshkosh, for the Air
Fest. I have been a PPL, for 10 years now.With this being my first camper, I
have never camped there, I have either flown, or driven in my car. I stay in
Fondulac. However, once I finish getting this ole gal checked out, I plan on
wandering in my lodge, for the better part of this year, so maybe I'll see some
of you out there. I fly 152s,172s ,PA200, some areobatics, (Super Decathalon)
Been to Sun and Fun, too, We have a club here( KFIT), that has about 100 members
that meet once a month.
Jimmy Harvie
82FC 35 Ft Boston
Stephen Birtles the condition of the dirt. The campground
is called the Scholler Farm so that should give you some idea
I hope it doesn't rain after all it is an airshow
Stephen 77fc35

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "sfedeli3" <sfedeli3@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Stephen,
>
> I'd be interested in attending from Wednesday the 25th thru Sunday
> the 29th (second half of the show) For most of us, boondocking 5 days
> is not too much of a problem. I also have a portable 55 gallon tank
> that goes in the toad and a 1 HP transfer pump for fresh water if any
> one needs a "refill" after a few days. I'm assuming that there are
> water outlets around the parking area.
>
> What about the condition of the soil? Are we going to have problems
> sinking in if it rains?
>
> Shane Fedeli
> 85PT40
> Hershey, PA
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Stephen Birtles"
> wrote:
> >
> > I am starting to work on arrangements for Oshkosh 2007
> > What I would like to know is what time frame would everyone one like
> > the whole 10 days first half, second half,middle for the stay at the
> park
> > Bearing in mind that this is dry camping. There are dump and fresh
> > water facilities.
> > A number of attendees will have pets so at least day generator will be
> > needed
> > Looking at the maps if we arrive at the begining and at roughly the
> > same time it would be possible to span 24 genny,pet area, day Genny
> > and no genny.
> > A possiblility that we may be able to meet at Mike Hohnstein's and
> > proceed as a flock to Oshkosh approx 1 hour away (30 minutes for Randy
> > 2 hours for me)
> > Also a reminder that at least one person in each coach must be member
> > of the EAA http://www.airventure.org/2007/news/061026_2007.html
> >
> > Dates for Oshkosh July 23-29 2007
> >
> > Stephen 77fc35
> >
>






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03-23-2007, 04:23
Post: #8
Oshkosh 2007
Jim,

I don't know about you but I NEVER call my Bluebird Wanderlodge a
CAMPER! BUS, MOTORHOME, COACH, TAJ MAHAL, but NEVER a camper, my
wife would never go anywhere in a camper!

Jim Riordan
88 WBWL XXV
Stuart, Fl.

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, James Harvie
wrote:
>
> Being the new kid on the block, and only been involved with this
forum, a short while, I had no clue there are a group of ppl, that
attend Oshkosh, for the Air Fest. I have been a PPL, for 10 years
now.With this being my first camper, I have never camped there, I
have either flown, or driven in my car. I stay in Fondulac. However,
once I finish getting this ole gal checked out, I plan on wandering
in my lodge, for the better part of this year, so maybe I'll see some
of you out there. I fly 152s,172s ,PA200, some areobatics, (Super
Decathalon) Been to Sun and Fun, too, We have a club here( KFIT),
that has about 100 members that meet once a month.
>
Jimmy Harvie 82FC 35 Ft Boston
> Stephen Birtles about the condition of the dirt. The campground
> is called the Scholler Farm so that should give you some idea
> I hope it doesn't rain after all it is an airshow
> Stephen 77fc35
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "sfedeli3" <sfedeli3@>
wrote:
> >
> > Hi Stephen,
> >
> > I'd be interested in attending from Wednesday the 25th thru Sunday
> > the 29th (second half of the show) For most of us, boondocking 5
days
> > is not too much of a problem. I also have a portable 55 gallon
tank
> > that goes in the toad and a 1 HP transfer pump for fresh water if
any
> > one needs a "refill" after a few days. I'm assuming that there are
> > water outlets around the parking area.
> >
> > What about the condition of the soil? Are we going to have
problems
> > sinking in if it rains?
> >
> > Shane Fedeli
> > 85PT40
> > Hershey, PA
> >
> > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Stephen Birtles"
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > I am starting to work on arrangements for Oshkosh 2007
> > > What I would like to know is what time frame would everyone one
like
> > > the whole 10 days first half, second half,middle for the stay
at the
> > park
> > > Bearing in mind that this is dry camping. There are dump and
fresh
> > > water facilities.
> > > A number of attendees will have pets so at least day generator
will be
> > > needed
> > > Looking at the maps if we arrive at the begining and at roughly
the
> > > same time it would be possible to span 24 genny,pet area, day
Genny
> > > and no genny.
> > > A possiblility that we may be able to meet at Mike Hohnstein's
and
> > > proceed as a flock to Oshkosh approx 1 hour away (30 minutes
for Randy
> > > 2 hours for me)
> > > Also a reminder that at least one person in each coach must be
member
> > > of the EAA http://www.airventure.org/2007/news/061026_2007.html
> > >
> > > Dates for Oshkosh July 23-29 2007
> > >
> > > Stephen 77fc35
> > >
> >
>
>
>
>
>
>
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03-23-2007, 04:36
Post: #9
Oshkosh 2007
I agree. I haven't gone camping since 1973!

On 3/23/2007 at 3:23 PM jqrjr wrote:

>Jim,
>
>I don't know about you but I NEVER call my Bluebird Wanderlodge a
>CAMPER! BUS, MOTORHOME, COACH, TAJ MAHAL, but NEVER a camper, my
>wife would never go anywhere in a camper!
>
>Jim Riordan
>88 WBWL XXV
>Stuart, Fl.
>
>--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, James Harvie
> wrote:
>>
>> Being the new kid on the block, and only been involved with this
>forum, a short while, I had no clue there are a group of ppl, that
>attend Oshkosh, for the Air Fest. I have been a PPL, for 10 years
>now.With this being my first camper, I have never camped there, I
>have either flown, or driven in my car.

Don Bradner
90 PT40 "Blue Thunder"
Eureka, CA
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03-23-2007, 06:52
Post: #10
Oshkosh 2007
Here's a take on RV vs Camping, from a camper's perspective, that happened to
appear today:
http://tinyurl.com/36kuw9

On 3/23/2007 at 8:36 AM Don Bradner wrote:

>I agree. I haven't gone camping since 1973!
>
>On 3/23/2007 at 3:23 PM jqrjr wrote:
>
>>Jim,
>>
>>I don't know about you but I NEVER call my Bluebird Wanderlodge a
>>CAMPER! BUS, MOTORHOME, COACH, TAJ MAHAL, but NEVER a camper, my
>>wife would never go anywhere in a camper!
>>
>>Jim Riordan
>>88 WBWL XXV
>>Stuart, Fl.
>>
>>--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, James Harvie
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Being the new kid on the block, and only been involved with this
>>forum, a short while, I had no clue there are a group of ppl, that
>>attend Oshkosh, for the Air Fest. I have been a PPL, for 10 years
>>now.With this being my first camper, I have never camped there, I
>>have either flown, or driven in my car.

Don Bradner
90 PT40 "Blue Thunder"
Eureka, CA
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