Re: Oshkosh 2016
The Apostle Islands, just a ways east of Duluth/Superior, are beautiful. there is one runway there and you can have lunch. Coming further east, the Keweenau Peninsula is just gorgeous to fly around the whole perimeter. You can stop in Houghton County Airport and go into either Houghton or Hancock for the famous Yooper Pasties. Still coming East, Marquette has become a cool town with great sports activities and a surprising variety of restaurants, best in the UP.
Then keep following the Superior shore to the Petroglyphs. You can fly that low and slow and it is really beautiful. Just pull back the throttle and prop and make things quiet and folks will wave nicely. Don't do a barnstormer routine there. The just follow the coast around to the Soo. That area with the locks is nice and interesting. Now come down to Mackinac Island. Best to avoid the weekend if possible. You can park and easy walk to town where you can rent bikes and arrange to leave them at the airport. Or horse taxis are everywhere.
From there, Fly over the Mackinac Bridge, then out the Waugoshance point ant around the shore of lake Michigan, by Cross Village, Harbor Springs, Petoskey, etc. Traverse City is busy in the summer with 17 microbreweries (at my last count) and great food. Cool Place. I really like the throw-back atmosphere of Beaver Island for a stopover out in Lake Michigan. Then you can fly across to a nice grass runway at Washington Island, Wisconsin, and have lunch there. Then fly the Door Peninsula down to Green Bay. Very easy to fly the entire trip in reverse.
Northern Minnesota, well, it is pretty, but flat with a ton of small lakes, except for Mille Lacs Lakes which is huge, famous for Walleye and having to put up stoplights in the winter on the ice. Cool Place.
that should keep you busy? Feel free to email me to
scott@truen.com if I can help you with any details.
NOTAM: Warning: flight of two (Bama) AC11's headed North . . .
Todd Harding and I will depart Monday morning (25th) for an early afternoon OSH arrival. We'll depart Thursday morning still headed North looking at exploring MN before spending a few days in Canada flying around Lake Superior then down through MI.
Seeking advice on 'what to see / must see' in Northern MN, Lake Superior/Canada then MI.
Wife mentioned something about a big store in MN, bah, I'm thinking Wentworth Air Salvage should be a good vacation spot.
Appreciate any ideas, or advice on Canadian flying.