Re: 2010 cog fly-in location
Thank heavens we're staying south this time -- it's a shame, but Boyne was just too wet and cold! Maybe we should try to limit ourselves to airports with fuel and instrument approaches, just to keep everyone safe.
I agree Jekyll Island is nice and very reasonable, but there's no fuel available. Perhaps we could get someone to drive a fuel bowser over from Brunswick? (If you like that area, St Simons Island (KSSI) is very nice and has lots of space. Could be a winner if there's a hotel close enough for walkers.)
Diamondhead sounds great until you notice that there's very little room for aircraft parking and no instrument procedure. Moore County and most of the other suggested airports don't have any accommodation on the field, which means we're all renting cars.
This is harder than I thought...