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I need to know more about this tent… this is my type of “camping”There was a tent in the North 40 that had eight 18”x36” solar panels with an air conditioner hooked up to it.
I need to know more about this tent… this is my type of “camping”There was a tent in the North 40 that had eight 18”x36” solar panels with an air conditioner hooked up to it.
It was also built out of solar reflective material, so I imagine it was nice and cool inside. I wish I took a picture.I need to know more about this tent… this is my type of “camping”
Reminds me of what I did years ago cruising the country in my 1970’s camper van. Bought one of these window a/c unit units which worked like a charm in the electrified camping areas.Couldn't you just get a small Home Depot 110 volt AC window unit and run it in the camping area that has electricity?
The heat plus humidity was oppressive. And I can only assume Wisconsin has outlawed air conditioning. There was none to be found on the grounds.
The heat plus humidity was oppressive. And I can only assume Wisconsin has outlawed air conditioning. There was none to be found on the grounds.
Yes I stayed in Green Bay and hotel prices were only a fraction of those in the Appleton and Osh areas.+1 for AirBnb. There are quite a few properties pretty close. If you don't mind staying 30-45 minutes away, your options expand quite a bit.
At night. Was 92 during the day.77 is "toasty"?
It's called weather. If you can't handle it, stay inside.At night. Was 92 during the day.
Let me know which airshows are inside, and I will be there.It's called weather. If you can't handle it, stay inside.
Does that mean you don't go outside if over 77F? Kind of cuts down on the number of flying days, don't it?Let me know which airshows are inside, and I will be there.
I have no problem driving 30-1 hour even. Perhaps right now the hotels haven't opened up booking yet. If you look now say on Booking . com it shows booked all over that area. Like I said, we are in Vancouver and don't at all mind having to drive a bit and make an effort as we have never been before.The accommodations are not all booked for next year....I book a hotel in the Feb time frame. Now, how close do you want? If you want to "walk" to the airfield...ok. But, I drive 20-30 minutes to get to the field and have no trouble getting rooms.
I bet you could find a BnB if you look hard....but, it may be a 20-30 min drive in.
I need to know more about this tent… this is my type of “camping”
Clearly you didn't go into the Foreflight/Boeing fortress. The air was so strong in there it would blow your hat off if you walked over a vent.The heat plus humidity was oppressive. And I can only assume Wisconsin has outlawed air conditioning. There was none to be found on the grounds.
Or the Garmin building, which was the coldest place on the grounds that I encountered. Felt like they had it down to low-mid 70s. Epic Aircraft was also nicely cooled, as well as the Embraer and Pilatus buildings.Clearly you didn't go into the Foreflight/Boeing fortress. The air was so strong in there it would blow your hat off if you walked over a vent.
There are a couple of hotels in West Bend (KETB), which is about 45 minutes North of MKE. Country Inn and Hampton Inn, IIRC.Last year we stayed in a nice hotel just north of MKE...approx 1 hour drive to KOSH, but there are plenty of options.
The IAC building always has very cold AC and free popcorn. Just an FYIThe heat plus humidity was oppressive. And I can only assume Wisconsin has outlawed air conditioning. There was none to be found on the grounds.