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June 25th 06, 07:58 AM
I am planning to see Oshkosh air show this July ....... It is first time for
me
Thinking to Drive in my RV up there...... Any tips and tricks where to camp
? as close as possible.
Any other guidence will be helpfull from those who been there before. Thanks
in advance

David Melby Cavalier
June 25th 06, 03:06 PM
wrote:
> I am planning to see Oshkosh air show this July ....... It is first time for
> me
> Thinking to Drive in my RV up there...... Any tips and tricks where to camp
> ? as close as possible.
> Any other guidence will be helpfull from those who been there before. Thanks
> in advance

Best place to camp is in the EAA campgrounds, which is right next to
the grounds. It is large and you should have no trouble finding a spot
to camp. It may be a long walk to the grounds so if you can, take
bikes or some means of transportation to get to the gate. They have a
place to park bikes right at the gate from the campgrounds.
Bring sun screen, camera, and good walking shoes. The place is huge.

john smith
June 25th 06, 03:55 PM
In article >,
" > wrote:

> I am planning to see Oshkosh air show this July ....... It is first time for
> me
> Thinking to Drive in my RV up there...... Any tips and tricks where to camp
> ? as close as possible.
> Any other guidence will be helpfull from those who been there before. Thanks
> in advance

airventure.org for information.

Tater Schuld
June 26th 06, 04:58 AM
" > wrote in message
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>I am planning to see Oshkosh air show this July ....... It is first time
>for me
> Thinking to Drive in my RV up there...... Any tips and tricks where to
> camp ? as close as possible.
> Any other guidence will be helpfull from those who been there before.
> Thanks in advance
go there about a week before the show and you *might* get a spot close to
the entrance.

this year will be the first in 5 years that I do not go. I am in the middle
of buying a house and starting a new job and cannot get any time off :(

your first time? go the whole week. I am *just* a space nut and the NASA and
spaceshipone seminars will keep you so busy that you'll never an airplane.

bring lots of cash. food is priced about the same as county fairs.

if you cant get in the campgrounds early, a bike is a must. also a backpack
so you can carry in camera, a bottle of water (refill taps everywhere, no
charge) and snacks. a big backpack to truck away all the info flyers that
you'll pick up.

check the website, lots more tips.

take a good look at the map before driving in, the is a on-ramp that you can
get into the campgrounds easier than the standard route, which is always
clogged(its on the south edge of the campgrounds). look at where pobernzy
drive ends at the south. nearly zero traffic that way. drive the RV, don't
gawk at the planes, lot of fender benders that way.

a lightweight hat with a full brim looks ugly, but shades your neck where
you forget to apply sunscreen.

pack a towel in your backpack to sit on during the afternoon airshow. or tie
a folding chair to your bike. not too likely it'll get stolen at the bike
parking(saw 5 segways parked at the bike parking once)

a moped is more comfortable than a bike, especially after walking all day.

you can pay for your campsite, tickets and programs at the cap registration
desk. if staying for more than 3 days get the EAA membership and you'll save
money (I think, might be savings only with guest)

tell any volunteer you talk to that it's your first time, and they should be
patient and help. when they tell you to move, get outa the way! usually
means they are busy.

oh, use the trams when possible, saves foot steps.

be patient, be courteous, be helpful.

Oshkosh rocks

john smith
June 26th 06, 07:44 PM
In article >,
"Tater Schuld" > wrote:

> if you cant get in the campgrounds early, a bike is a must. also a backpack
> so you can carry in camera, a bottle of water (refill taps everywhere, no
> charge) and snacks. a big backpack to truck away all the info flyers that
> you'll pick up.

Bicycles were available last year for $10 from Goodwill outside the
northwest corner of the airport. Many of us kept them for the week then
returned them and received a tax receipt.

David J. Zera
July 7th 06, 03:23 AM
Don't forget that you need to be a member to camp at the EAA campgrounds!

Dave Zera
Co-Chairman
Safety / Flight line
AirVenture 2006


"David Melby Cavalier" > wrote in message
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>
> wrote:
>> I am planning to see Oshkosh air show this July ....... It is first time
>> for
>> me
>> Thinking to Drive in my RV up there...... Any tips and tricks where to
>> camp
>> ? as close as possible.
>> Any other guidence will be helpfull from those who been there before.
>> Thanks
>> in advance
>
> Best place to camp is in the EAA campgrounds, which is right next to
> the grounds. It is large and you should have no trouble finding a spot
> to camp. It may be a long walk to the grounds so if you can, take
> bikes or some means of transportation to get to the gate. They have a
> place to park bikes right at the gate from the campgrounds.
> Bring sun screen, camera, and good walking shoes. The place is huge.
>
>

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