is there anything to eat say, around 1v6 or somewhere down there? That could be a pretty nice flight?
No cars at Canon City (1V6). County attorney declared a couple years ago that only county employees can use county property. Only 2 options - a cab that costs $22.50 each way or a rent car for $45/day. At least those were the options and costs last year.
No food at the airport, the tiny diner closed up some time ago.
On the other hand, you can fly over SuperMax and wave to Ted Kaczynski. I always thought it odd there's no restricted, no warning, no nothing over the many prisons down there. Takiing off on 29, the left turnout takes you just north of the SuperMax.
Warning if you go - the USAF training facility at PUB use Canon City extensively. "Tiger" call sign indicates they've solo'd. Sometimes the Academy cadets use it for T&G.
Also, commercial jumping at Canon City. Watch out.
Always get FF because the students are not always watching out the window. They claim the TCAS installed alerts them but think about it. New students, with lots of gadgets in the airplane, not familiar with the area, far too much head-down time keeping track of the gadgets. I've had 2 closer-than-I-like events. They are NOT on FF frequencies, BTW! And not always on 122.75, either.
At one point USAF claimed it was "security risk" to let the general public know where the students were flying, to let other aircraft know what freqs were being used. After extensive discussions with the FAA, the many flight schools along the Front Range and many aviation groups in the state, they finally got the message that the danger of accidents was more critical than "security". So the students announce on 122.75 when they are leaving Academy area for practice areas, and hence returns. Other than that, the Academy pilots are ONLY talking to KAFF. Fortunately, COS pays attention when you're on FF.
Fortunately, the PUB students (Doss has the contract) understand PUB freqs and 122.75.