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Wed Feb 15, 2006 9:31 pm
Let's do a summer wreck hunting expedition and camp out! Over a weekend or something. Rhor has some good Ideas of where we should go!
Thu Feb 16, 2006 8:01 am
Sounds like fun.
I know of C-46 (NY) and B-18 (NH) crash sites, both look like interesting sites.
What else is out there? I've heard of a B-29 in Vermont but it doesn't appear there is much left.
Tim
Fri Feb 17, 2006 9:29 pm
Great idea. I live and breathe for that sort of thing!
Tue Feb 21, 2006 8:54 am
The SB2C sounds like a fun trip!
Thu Feb 23, 2006 6:05 pm
i know ohio can't provide any wreck chases...... but the old blue & gold state of michigan can!!!! i

( sorry... i went to ohio state university!!!! a friendly college jab

) i know their are a number of crashes in the boondocks of the upper peninsula of michigan that are just itching for an expedition. anybody in this area interested????
Fri Feb 24, 2006 12:44 am
We have to make sure we don't conflict with any major airshow dates. Think Scott would like to go?
Fri Feb 24, 2006 11:24 am
i know their are a number of crashes in the boondocks of the upper peninsula of michigan that are just itching for an expedition. anybody in this area interested????
Well, seeing as the UP is only a 3 hour drive away for me, I guess I'm obligated to be interested.
Fri Feb 24, 2006 4:02 pm
Rob
What kind of Hike are we talking about with the SB2C? I'd love that sense it seems to be a lesser know wreck.
What do you recommended for a base camp for the hike, or hike to it and stay near the crash site?
Is this on state land or private?
I personally love a good hard hike (or I did when I weighted 50# less). Would the B-18 be better for the group of us?
Are you up to be the Guide? I have a bunch of info on the B-18 but nothing on the SB2C.
I would think that that early in the year (late May or early June considering we'd be in the Big Hills (vs. the Mountains out west) or early fall. I'd want to try and get it together in the spring and maybe have a standby date or two.
Tim
Fri Feb 24, 2006 6:44 pm
hey... how about my proposal??? any brave adventurous souls in the great lakes area want to go up to the upper peninsula on a wreck chase?? i've heard nothing from fellow ohioans, wisconsonites, or michiganders(

excluding ohio....... did i pronounce these state citizen resident names right???) regards, tom
Fri Feb 24, 2006 10:27 pm
tom d. friedman wrote:hey... how about my proposal??? any brave adventurous souls in the great lakes area want to go up to the upper peninsula on a wreck chase?? i've heard nothing from fellow ohioans, wisconsonites, or michiganders(

excluding ohio....... did i pronounce these state citizen resident names right???) regards, tom
Tom, you can dispense with the formalities. "Cheeseheads" is fine for us folks from Wisconsin.
And I think if you'll look up a post or two previous, our good friend Dan K. said he's interested. And I would be too as long as things at work settled down enough for me to get some decent time off to do the "chase".....
Steve
Sat Feb 25, 2006 8:45 am
ok that's 2.... let's pm each other, hash out available summer dates, who has info, camping gear if needed etc. & namely wreck location prospects!!
Mon Feb 27, 2006 5:47 pm
dan & steve any ideas on a michigan wreck chase rendevous this summer?? dates?? location?? wreck type?? i've got alot of camping gear if camping is feasible. that's about all i can contribute for starters. best, tom
Mon Feb 27, 2006 6:55 pm
Hi Tom,
i know their are a number of crashes in the boondocks of the upper peninsula of michigan that are just itching for an expedition. anybody in this area interested????
When I first read these words from your original post, I assumed that you were already familar with location and type. I am not, nor am I familiar with how one would go about finding wreck locations...it's simply not my area of expertise.
What could I contribute? I've camped the UP in the past, don't mind a few bears (and unlimited horseflies, deerflies, mosquitoes...), and can still do the hard hike. My two oldest boys (16 & 13) are goofy enough about old wrecks (airplanes, not their dad) that they'd probably whine if I didn't bring 'em along to help. I can also make Steve Dennis laugh so hard that stuff comes out his nose.
I'm in education, so I can pretty much set my own hours in June & July. Any earlier or later than those months and the nights are too cold in the UP anyway.
Mon Feb 27, 2006 7:59 pm
mucho appreciato el colonelo!!! some pin point help is a great start

!!! regards, tom
Sat Mar 04, 2006 8:23 pm
I would think May would be a great time to head up, before the leaves and under brush become too think. And the weather becomes too hot. June and July would be a bit tuff for me.
Everyone what is your thoughts on this? If we really want to to happen we will need to get somethings going asap. I love hiking and finding an aircraft at the end of the hike sounds like a great plan.
Tim
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