Well, the internet connectivity there is virtually nonexistent. I was hoping to hear from Kent after he got back from his day trip.
I'm back.
Oh, you wanted to hear more? There were 9 airplanes I think (that's what Diz said). Wx was fine coming from southern WI, and I taught Pete the basics of the commercial maneuvers. We did some flying up high (up to 9500) where it was cold and we had a 40-knot headwind, and some down low below the scattered layer, where it was bumpy with hardly any headwind. It was windy in the UP, and after catching a rotor off the trees while trying to land from the right seat (which I'm still fairly new to), I let Pete land. Wouldn't have been difficult from the left seat.
It was coooooooold! Mainly due to the wind. But someone turned summer off on Friday!
After the picnic festivities were done, we headed over to the Freds' cabin and hung out. Pete and I left when everyone else went to Hoppy's.
I had a good right-seat landing when we stopped for fuel at Clintonville ($3.71/gal). It was a good trip and it was great to see people who had come from so far - Clark and the Adams came from long distances! (800nm, 783nm, and 699nm respectively!)
Since the Prellwitzes, Scott Migaldi, and Barb Miller didn't make it, there is now *nobody* who has made it every year except the Freds.
They're now selling T-shirts that feature an awesome aerial picture of last year's fly-in that Diz took from Bruce's Seneca on final. I want one!