Brad W
Pattern Altitude
On their Airventure site, EAA links to https://goriteway.com/ from MKE or Chicago
I'm wondering how well this works. Is it a pain in the neck to juggle? Buses run often enough, etc...?
I probably won't end up doing it this year, but I'm toying with the idea of flying commercial up this year. It's been a long time since I camped at Airventure and thought it might be fun to go for a few nights.. I'm thinking half a week or so....
I can get cheap flights, mostly into MKE and Chicago. Certainly not too far to rent a car and drive it from any of the options, but it seems a shame to pay for a car that'll be parked in the campground the entire time.
The car would be a nice backup as a secure place to store stuff, and nice if I decide I want to run into town, but I reckon I don't need it
but
I don't want to waste hours and hours schclepping stuff, waiting for the next bus, etc.... I won't be there the whole week and so I'd want to focus my available time to airplane stuff and not to ground transportation
I'm wondering how well this works. Is it a pain in the neck to juggle? Buses run often enough, etc...?
I probably won't end up doing it this year, but I'm toying with the idea of flying commercial up this year. It's been a long time since I camped at Airventure and thought it might be fun to go for a few nights.. I'm thinking half a week or so....
I can get cheap flights, mostly into MKE and Chicago. Certainly not too far to rent a car and drive it from any of the options, but it seems a shame to pay for a car that'll be parked in the campground the entire time.
The car would be a nice backup as a secure place to store stuff, and nice if I decide I want to run into town, but I reckon I don't need it
but
I don't want to waste hours and hours schclepping stuff, waiting for the next bus, etc.... I won't be there the whole week and so I'd want to focus my available time to airplane stuff and not to ground transportation