The more the merrier.There's another POA'er in MI with a PA32. Nice plane, flies easy.
The more the merrier.There's another POA'er in MI with a PA32. Nice plane, flies easy.
I'm moving to Michigan at the end of the month...
Sorry for you.
...A number of years ago a friend of mine took his family to the upper peninsula on a summer vacation. They loved it so much they sold their home in New Jersey and moved there. He has one of those jobs where he can work from anywhere, but does, occasionally, have to travel.
They lasted one winter.
They live in Savannah now.
I don't live in Seattle, We live it the republican side! well almostSincere condolences.
Tom won't admit it, but Seattle has it's own variation of this...well at least we don't have to shovel it..." written inside.
I don't live in Seattle, We live it the republican side! well almost
there is a dividing line north of Skaget county
Tom won't admit it, but Seattle has it's own variation of this.
The real estate agents sell ALL their houses on the 6 sunny days they get each year. Everyone gets emotional about the splendid views of the mountains, the Space Needle and Vachon Island, and out comes the wallet.
Then in November, after 35 weeks of non-stop rain they discover EVERYONE in Seattle has a "waterfront" view, as they watch the rivers continuing to flow out of the downspouts and down their driveways.
And to console themselves during the holidays they send their mid-west and Michigan relatives Christmas cards with "...well at least we don't have to shovel it..." written inside.
Nice idea, but I don't think the PA32-300 makes a good ski plane....
You don't know until you try...Nice idea, but I don't think the PA32-300 makes a good ski plane....
Nice idea, but I don't think the PA32-300 makes a good ski plane....
I'm into it! I'd love to swap tips and ideas and whatnot!So that makes 3 POA PA32s in IL and a PA32 in MI. We need to have a get together.
I'm currently in hiatus from working on the instrument ticket due to Covid concerns. I was *considering* flying back to CA and finishing my instrument ticket with the instructor I was flying with, but I'd love to work with others too! I need about 20 hours of hood time to be ready for my checkride.I live just north of your new place in Milford. Home airport is PTK, but I do fly a Cirrus based in ARB in E row, NE hangars.
Get the instrument ticket. Many days are low grey overcast but its often a thin layer and you early get on top and go places. I flew out of ARB both Monday and Tuesday this week....grey misty and yucky on the surface but nice sun and clear skies above 4500.
Only down side to ARB is the lights are kinda dim and it tends to be a very fog prone airport. Nice people and Solo is a great FBO. I am a CFII so if you ever want to go play in the clouds let me know. Welcome to the frigid north!
Seth
I spent three years just outside Cleveland in Parma. Couldn't stand the weather. When summer came we hoped it would be on the weekend. That was back in the Brian Sipe/Ozzie Newsome days of the Cardiac Kids!
you all make it sound like a rotten place, man it’s great. As #Edfred the seasons are nice. Sure there’s some nasty but it’s not a majority of it.
But it’s got a lot of great flying, and plenty of vfr... sure maybe some long runs of IFR in winter but I fly just for fun, and pound out 125hrs a year or so, all vfr.
There’s a lot of awesome airport and sights from the sky. Running the coast of Lake Michigan is breathtaking. There’s getaway airports that should be very doable for ya on N Fox Island and you can fly over shipwrecks just south of S Manitou. Mackinaw is popular for tourist or first time or twoers, Beaver Island has lots of great B and Bs. There’s 5d5 Woosley Memorial with a great aviation history story and man behind its name. You can fly into the Kalamazoo Airzoo and see some real sights including an sr71. Heck ya can pop into 6d6 in Greenville where I am on a Sunday morning for breakfast at Larry’s hangar and I’ll run you to town to see the Fighting Falcon Meuseum. That’s the glider that took a lot of troops into Dday and we built em here in town.
Welcome to Michigan!
View attachment 93242 I grew up in the NW U.P. of MI, in WI now. I’d take MI over CA any day, a handful of reasons. Yes, it’s sunny more often in CA.
Good flying in the Midwest. For starters, it’s just a short flight to get on the Fisk arrival for Oshkosh. Close to sea level & cooler temps, that engine will preform as it should.
Up the East side of Lake MI a scattering of nice places to visit. Then you have Beaver & Mackinac Islands. For most, may as well save the U.P. for summer visiting.
We had a flying meetup on Beaver Island a few years back. I think 7 or so planes showed up, the Buffalo burger at the Irish bar in town was great.
One key with winter weather & temps is dressing for it. Yes, I have a south facing hangar, don’t want to give that up.
The Air Zoo is the big one, but https://www.champaignaviationmuseum.org/ and http://libertyaviationmuseum.org/ are within an hour or so of S.E. Michigan. And of course, Yankee air museum is right there at Willow Run.Out here in Cali, we had Castle Air Museam, which I loved to fly into to look at all the old planes.
Different strokes.I grew up in the NW U.P. of MI, in WI now. I’d take MI over CA any day, a handful of reasons. Yes, it’s sunny more often in CA.
Santa Rosa was a nice place. But not far from there no thanks. Did not enjoy my time in Vacaville.Different strokes.
I'm a transplant from northeast Florida myself, and love California living. Within a half day's drive I have the Monterey Coast and Big Sur, Yosemite National Park, the San Francisco-Sacramento Bay Delta, Lake Tahoe, the Humbodlt and Mendocino Counties' Lost Coast, the Sonoma and Napa Counties' wine country, and the Calaveras County gold country. Three hours south in my Zodiac is SoCal with Palm Springs, Malibu and Laguna Beaches, and Catalina Island. I got stationed out here at Vandenberg AFB on the Central California Coast nearly sixty years ago and never left. This is paradise on earth (except for wildfires and power outages).
Of course, YMMV.
Different strokes.
I'm a transplant from northeast Florida myself, and love California living. Within a half day's drive I have the Monterey Coast and Big Sur, Yosemite National Park, the San Francisco-Sacramento Bay Delta, Lake Tahoe, the Humbodlt and Mendocino Counties' Lost Coast, the Sonoma and Napa Counties' wine country, and the Calaveras County gold country. Three hours south in my Zodiac is SoCal with Palm Springs, Malibu and Laguna Beaches, and Catalina Island. I got stationed out here at Vandenberg AFB on the Central California Coast nearly sixty years ago and never left. This is paradise on earth (except for wildfires and power outages).
Of course, YMMV.
I'm at the opposite end of that sentiment: been looking at the RTP/Raleigh/Chapel Hill area or the Manteo area as possible retirement spots.North Carolina sucks. Don’t move here. Can’t wait to leave.
Oppressive summers. Grumpy locals. Endless hurricanes. I’d consider other options.I'm at the opposite end of that sentiment: been looking at the RTP/Raleigh/Chapel Hill area or the Manteo area as possible retirement spots.
I live in the DC area now. And San Antonio for a while.Oppressive summers. Grumpy locals. Endless hurricanes. I’d consider other options.
Can't wait! This all sounds so exciting.
LOL. I was in Barcelona in January a few years ago. The Spaniards were bundled up in coats and gloves. The Germans who were tourists were running around in shorts and T-shirts.
Then FL has to give up the pan handle to Alabama. But seriously -“How States Got Their Shapes” is a fun series to watch.Okay I'll say it. For the sake of map cleanliness they should give the UP to WI and/or MN.
Okay I'll say it. For the sake of map cleanliness they should give the UP to WI and/or MN.
Ahhhhh.....NOPE! Aint happening!Okay I'll say it. For the sake of map cleanliness they should give the UP to WI and/or MN.
I went for a bicycle ride today along the ocean. Guessing the temperature was in the high 50s/low 60s. But coming from Colorado, I do find it comical when people complain about the cold when it gets into the 40s.Well said, Stan. Price of admission here is a bit steep, but after playing golf yesterday in 94 degree severe clear, the Weather/Scenery Tax is worth every cent!
You just listed several reasons I'm looking forward to moving out of the current place I'm in. I think after seeing the sky turn orange here, I'm so ready to go.I've kind of gotten used to Michigan after 40 years. Looking to get out soon, BUT.....
No forest fires
No earthquakes
No hurricanes
No droughts (We have an endless water supply)
No giant insects
Almost no tornados
I've been surprised about how NOT horrible the winters have been, but I'm kind of done with 5-6 months of gray and cold.
No hangar waiting lists (220/month plus electric at Oakland County/KPTK)
Not bad scenery, but mostly just flat
We can say we live north of Canada
Hmmm...maybe I'll stay after all. Just escape during the winter.
I've kind of gotten used to Michigan after 40 years. Looking to get out soon, BUT.....
No forest fires
No earthquakes
No hurricanes
No droughts (We have an endless water supply)
No giant insects
Almost no tornados
I've been surprised about how NOT horrible the winters have been, but I'm kind of done with 5-6 months of gray and cold.
No hangar waiting lists (220/month plus electric at Oakland County/KPTK)
Not bad scenery, but mostly just flat
We can say we live north of Canada
Hmmm...maybe I'll stay after all. Just escape during the winter.
I love California traffic! 4-6 hours to go 20 miles on a Friday afternoon. Awesomesauce.
I interviewed out there years ago. That and the housing prices made it a big nope.