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PostPosted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 5:15 am    Post subject: Camping gear Reply with quote

Neil & Sarah:

One option would be to visit the Wal-Mart store near the field and buy yourselves a cheap tent for $50, and a couple sleeping pads and sheets for another $45. (Probably no need for sleeping bags in an Oshkosh summer!)

Then just give them away to someone when it’s time to leave . . .

TDT
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Hi Guys

My wife & I are hoping to be at Osh for the first time this year.

However, for weight reasons we are not able to bring any camping gear.

We would love to stay on the field with everyone else, rather than a
hotel miles away (probably fully booked by now anyhow). Does any one
know how we could hire a tent or something for a couple of days? We
plan on arriving on the Monday, but have to leave Thurs AM. I presume
there is somewhere to wash, & I'm sure food won't be a problem.

We are really looking forward to meeting so many of you that we have
emailed / talked to over the last year or so.

Neil & Sarah
ZK-RVT



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PostPosted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 5:26 am    Post subject: Camping gear Reply with quote

Or go to the UPS store on the field at OSH and ship them to your home. It might also be possible to ship comaping gear to OSH and pick it up when you arrive.  I usually just ship it to a friend who lives within driving distance of OSH and he shows up with my gear and his and we camp together

Jack Phillips
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Still waiting on the wing kit to arrive



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Subject: Camping gear


Neil & Sarah:

One option would be to visit the Wal-Mart store near the field and buy yourselves a cheap tent for $50, and a couple sleeping pads and sheets for another $45. (Probably no need for sleeping bags in an Oshkosh summer!)

Then just give them away to someone when it’s time to leave . . .

TDT
40025




Hi Guys

My wife & I are hoping to be at Osh for the first time this year.

However, for weight reasons we are not able to bring any camping gear.

We would love to stay on the field with everyone else, rather than a
hotel miles away (probably fully booked by now anyhow). Does any one
know how we could hire a tent or something for a couple of days? We
plan on arriving on the Monday, but have to leave Thurs AM. I presume
there is somewhere to wash, & I'm sure food won't be a problem.

We are really looking forward to meeting so many of you that we have
emailed / talked to over the last year or so.

Neil & Sarah
ZK-RVT


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 5:50 am    Post subject: Camping gear Reply with quote

Neil's from New Zealand....not much financial benefit to shipping
anything. Wink

Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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Phillips, Jack wrote:
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Or go to the UPS store on the field at OSH and ship them to your home.
It might also be possible to ship comaping gear to OSH and pick it up
when you arrive. I usually just ship it to a friend who lives within
driving distance of OSH and he shows up with my gear and his and we camp
together



Jack Phillips

# 610

*Still* waiting on the wing kit to arrive





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Neil & Sarah:



One option would be to visit the Wal-Mart store near the field and buy
yourselves a cheap tent for $50, and a couple sleeping pads and sheets
for another $45. (Probably no need for sleeping bags in an Oshkosh summer!)



Then just give them away to someone when it’s time to leave . . .



TDT

40025









Hi Guys



My wife & I are hoping to be at Osh for the first time this year.



However, for weight reasons we are not able to bring any camping gear.



We would love to stay on the field with everyone else, rather than a

hotel miles away (probably fully booked by now anyhow). Does any one

know how we could hire a tent or something for a couple of days? We

plan on arriving on the Monday, but have to leave Thurs AM. I presume

there is somewhere to wash, & I'm sure food won't be a problem.



We are really looking forward to meeting so many of you that we have

emailed / talked to over the last year or so.



Neil & Sarah

ZK-RVT







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PostPosted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 6:36 am    Post subject: Camping gear Reply with quote

I think "ZK" is a long way to ship any gear either way...when you get to KOSH, there are stores near by where you can go, buy a tent etc., heck you can even take the bus to the NE corner and get off and walk through the security fence...walk about two blocks to a strip mall, buy all you need including a cooler and carry cart etc., and load it on the bus and make the trip back to the camp ground or camp with a friend...the items you'll need are not very expensive. The weather is usually hot and muggy in years past there have been some interesting thunderstorms in the area. So don't camp in a low area...I've been going to KOSH off and on since the 70's...been hot, buggy, cold and wet--and that was just one day and enjoyed every second of being there.

Visit EAA's web site and you'll be briefed on what's there. The stuff sold in the EAA stores is a bit expensive compared to local vendors but you don't need to go off site to get some staples...there are bathrooms and shower houses but you'll need your own kit. Don't leave anything valuable unattended as things have a way at walking at KOSH. They do have security, but this is a public event and they do not have security like an airport.  I think it's a good safe place but when you're with the public you don't want to leave your valuables in a tent and wonder. My son had his I-Pod go missing a few years ago from our tent and the person left our rain fly open after robbing us only to have a huge thunderstorm fill our tent and camping gear, making for a soggy, wet night at Camp Stoller.

The area is huge, you can easily walk several miles from one end to the other (they do have some transportation aides and buses) and with 100,000 or more people per day going in and out it's occasionally a bit crazy.

I don't know how others feel, but the food on the grounds is just OK, some aircraft clubs have dinners--book in advance, one EAA chapter has a pancake breakfast, at the seaplane basin is a great fish fly--I believe you can get tickets a head of time--the fried Perch is outstanding. You'll have a great time, it's the best place to meet and talk aviation. Most don't make it to the EAA Museum but since it's your first time going--please make a point to go over to the museum...believe it or not the EAA HQ/Museum is not near the convention...you've got to go look for it.

If you've involved in a local Chapter, and your president is not attending, they can name you as there rep and you can be named to attend several closed meeting for Chapter Presidents. But once again it needs to happen a head of time...and I'm sure the RV group will help you in anyway they can...

Patrick

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 7:27 am    Post subject: Camping gear Reply with quote

or someone can let Neil borrow an extra one from last year that wasn't given away Wink

If I could find a way out there I would certainly bring a couple of tents (they are small enough) and let someone borrow or have it. Also consider many may think the same way and Walmart will be out of tents.. than what? I personally would not feel comfortable "winging it", but may be a non issue if one is there early..
I will say Walmart does have great tents. I have done better in rain with my Walmart than my Coleman ever did..

Pascal
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 7:32 am    Post subject: Camping gear Reply with quote

I have a couple of sleeping pads and small tent, you can use for the week. Just let me know if you need them and I will meet you at OSH with them.

Dave Leikam

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 11:08 am    Post subject: Re: Camping gear Reply with quote

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I don't know how others feel, but the food on the grounds is just OK,


That's the truth! I finally gave up last year and drove out for every meal.

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 12:46 pm    Post subject: Camping gear Reply with quote

I can tell you that thanks to Brenda, Susan, Andrea, and several other spouses that I can't remember their names, the folks at RV-10 HQ ate quite well most of the week.

If you like corn, you were in heaven, thanks to Adrian.
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Date: 2008/03/06 Thu PM 02:08:20 EST
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> I don't know how others feel, but the food on the grounds is just OK,


That's the truth! I finally gave up last year and drove out for every meal.

John

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 1:37 pm    Post subject: Camping gear Reply with quote

I for one found the friendliness of the group and the quality of food
beyond question. I concur that the EAA provided vending choices "On
Campus" to be only OK. So I concluded this comment was not the ladies
of RV-10 HQ but rather the high priced, mediocre concessionaires.

I too ate most breakfasts and most dinners off campus. The only
consistent exception was a soft ice-cream cone each afternoon and a trip
with friends to the trunk of my car where I had an iced stash of bottle
water and YES, cold Wisconsin suds and other sundry Air Show watching
food products. Those of you who rallied round the trunk know that I
have dialed in OSH.

Several of the EAA local chapters in our area chose to rendezvous each
night at a quality restaurant around the greater OSH area. Often that
locale can be far south as Fond du Lac or up into Appleton. The Warbird
crowd I have been seen slumming with, tends to pillage the local
restaurants around the UW-Oshkosh campus. We might just start a list of
twenty of the best restaurants found.

Each year the internet connection capability improves substantially.
Why I can even remember when there was no McDonalds on the grounds.

Years ago there used to be a Walmart right up the street. It is now
closed but the next closest one is about 20 miles south of RV-10
Headquarters on the West side of State Highway 41 (which is right
outside the front entrance). It is where that water, beer and sundry
items are acquired. As Mike Sausen can tell you, I ship ahead all my
clothing inside a large cooler. The cooler gets immediately converted
upon touchdown in Wisconsin.

Bob & Bob & Tim, I for one have appreciated your efforts... And you too
Michael.

John Cox
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