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Anyone know if the Alton Bay Ice Airport will be operating this year? I think Ossipee Valley Aviation used to have a lot to do with it, and their web site (along with flyaltonbay.com) is down. I know OVA pulled out as the fixed base operator at Skyhaven in Rochester, but I didn't think they went out of business. If so, how will this affect Alton Bay?
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I talked with a person associated with O. V. A. last year, and was told they probably would not be involved with the airport any longer for several reasons.
Setting up, getting approvals, and maintaining it was time consuming, with no monetary reward...simply a labor of love. Weather being not cooperative over the past few years. Ice fishing inside the airport safety zones established around the perimeter of the airport area (Alton Bay Runway was as much an airport as Laconia, as far as safety zones are concerned.) Snowmobiles running up and down the runway, or crossing the runway, especially when there was standing water on runway surface, which caused damage to the surface, and when it froze, was then a hazard to planes landing. Cars parked and people standing too close to runway. It is too bad, because the aircraft landing and taking off drew people down to the bay and provided some increase benefit to the businesses in the bay. The fly-in by AANH in conjuction with the winter carnival on President's day weekend made for a great day on the bay. Call it burnout, call it frustration, apply whatever term you want, but unfortunately it appears that it just isn't worth it anymore. Thanks OVA for all you did in the past.
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Checking the Alton Bay Cam this morning, it looks like the runway is plowed on the Bay. BT
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I spoke with one of the members of the Alton Business Association (ABA), who are one of the co-sponsors of the Winter Carnival.
It was one (or more) of their members who plowed. They have been talking with the FAA about the airport, and they need a "manager". I can not tell from the picture or by driving by the end of the bay if they have the safe zones from the taxiway to the runway and from the runway to the parking area. It also looks like the end of the runway is farther away from the bandstand than usual, which puts it closer to the boat houses which have bubblers going and usually have a fair amount of open water in front. I hope they get someone out from the FAA to make sure that all safe zones are present, and then I hope that those with whom the airport shares the ice will respect those zones and keep off the runways, taxiways, and parking areas.
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"I hope they get someone out from the FAA to make sure that all safe zones are present, and then I hope that those with whom the airport shares the ice will respect those zones and keep off the runways, taxiways, and parking areas."
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I went through Alton Bay on Monday and saw that the plows were working on the ice. My father in law said it was probably for ice racing, but it looked like a runway to me!
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New poster here, a pilot Googling "Alton Bay ice runway".
Looks like the ice runway is officially open, thanks to the efforts of one of your local enthusiasts, Paul Rochelle. There was an email sent out from the Bureau of Aeronautics. (I edited the link to make it work.) Quote:
Thanks to anyone and everyone who is involved in this. We are very appreciative and are anxious to support the effort any way we can. I called Tricia Lambert yesterday and thanked her for anything she has done to support it. Looking forward to dropping in this weekend, probably in the Cub... Dave Bahnson Last edited by dbahn; 01-28-2009 at 08:21 AM. |
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Thank you dbahn, business will be picking up at the Alton Webcams! I have many friends around the world that have been waiting for this great news!
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Are they still planning on holding a winterfest in Alton Bay this year? I have enjoyed coming up to visit the Winterfest and watch the activity at the Alton Bay Airport.
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Since Ossipee Valley Aviation got out to the business, it looked for a while like the ice runway would be a thing of the past. If you follow this link: http://www.newhampshirelakesandmount...2009.01.22.pdf you will see a picture of the guys plowing the runway. and this link: http://www.newhampshirelakesandmount...2009.01.29.pdf a picture of a plane parked. Just watch closely on your approach...power lines along side rte 11 with orange balls (right at the end of the bay), and of course watch for the snowmobiles, vehicles, and people in close proximity to the runway. Keep the rubber side down, the shiny side up, may you find plenty of runway ahead of you and sky above you. See you in Alton Bay. Dave C. PS there will be a winter fest President's day weekend on the Sunday. Some events for most the of the day, but some only from 1-3 PM.
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Alton Bay Cam showed 3 planes parked on the ice in Alton Bay Monday mid-afternoon.
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Adding on the dbahn's post:
There are several pilots and planes that are planning on flying in this Sunday morning. For me, this will be my first time visiting and operating on an ice runway, and I'm glad for the opportunity. Many thanks to Paul, Roger, Steve and Andrews Marine! |
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Many thanks to everyone that had a hand in getting Alton Bay open this year.
I've flown into the ice runway at Alton Bay a few times, and it's always the highlight of an otherwise dreary Wintery flying season. It's really a unique experience and one of my favorite destinations in New England. This Sunday, a group of very excited pilots will be visiting B18, some for the first time. We'd discussed the possibility of a fly-in event at B18 earlier in the year and were very disappointed to hear the news that Ossipee Valley Aviation had gone out of business and it looked like the ice runway was a thing of the past. Again... thank you for opening the Alton Bay ice runway!! Your efforts are very much appreciated! |
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When are you guys planning on flying in on sunday? I've been wanting to take some photos of the planes landing and taking off on the ice.
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I think the target time is 10:30 and the list of planes from our group seems to be up to about 6 or 7 so far, all on wheels except for maybe one on skis.
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I have only watched the "Airport" in operation once but it is quite a sight to see. I wish I could be there to see it this year.
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If any of you want a hot beverage, stop by the tan bobhouse closest to the plane parking area. I'll have a pot of hot water going.
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Does anyone know if there is autogas (non alcohol added) available within walking distance of the airport? I can use that in the Cub, although I can also just fly over to Laconia as well.
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No, the Alton Village Store (about 1 mile walk) recently had to go over to 10% methanol.
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Thanks. It'll probably be easier to fly to Laconia than walk a mile with a 5 gallon can anyway.
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I would get aviation fuel (100 LL, i.e. 100 octane Low Lead) at the Laconia airport, which works fine but is a little more expensive. The Cub is certified to also run on auto fuel, but the ethanol causes some problems with some of the fuel components in the system, so it's best to avoid it.
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If you build it -- they will come. Sunday morning, 1 Feb. As of 11:30, 12 airplanes parked at the airport.
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Here are the panoramics I shot this morning out on the ice:
http://www.mosscreekmedia.com/post/F...Alton-Bay.aspx Kirk |
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I just got back from the fly-in... nice to see pictures of our airplanes! I love the panoramic... that's awesome!
We had a great breakfast at the diner... that place really does do breakfast right! We also stopped into the store, chatted with the folks (including Brian) a bit and dropped some cash into the "airport maintenance" bucket. If anyone else flies in, PLEASE support the plow drivers! Again... we're very thankful the airport is open and appreciative of the efforts of all to open the runway this year. This n That hit the nail on the head... if you build it, we will come! We're looking forward to coming back over President's Day weekend for the festival, weather permitting. Here's a video of my flight in case anyone's interested in seeing what it's like to fly in and out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoTx0TrFADk |
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The cub seemed to be the big attraction. It's a beautiful airplane.
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Wow. But he managed to pull out of it. I'd say he did ok! Must have been kind of scary for a while.
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Dave OOOOOPS: I forgot to say what a great video that is. Thanks.
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Thanks for the offer! Glad you liked the video too. The runway is in GREAT shape. I think they did a great job. It's straight, nice and wide. There's enough snow left on the ice to allow for a small amount of braking action. The only thing I can think of that they could do better is maybe prepare a little more space for parking. On a busy weekend like the 15th could be... they're going to need all the space they can get. That's going to be tough to do this year... the snow they plowed to the edges is now rock hard... nothing's moving that stuff. Would you mind sending me a mailing address for Brian? We dropped some $$ in the can at the store, but I've already had one pilot who didn't join us today ask where they could send those guys some money for their time and effort. You can send it via PM here or via email to andyrickard@yahoo.com. |
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The wind did shift after most of us landed. I think if there was no wind at all, most people would prefer to land to the south and depart to the north. That way you are able to avoid a lot of extra taxiing, and you also avoid flying low over the town itself. The only downside is that in that situation you have planes flying towards each other if it's busy. That's perfectly legal, but best to avoid.
I would agree with Andy about the need for more parking, which is a good measure of the success of the venture as well, by the way. It was fine yesterday, but I can see some real congestion if you get good weather in 2 weeks. As a pilot who's flown in twice, I can tell you that the fun is less the process of landing on ice and more that it's just a nice town with nice people. The nice little diner helps too. ![]() |
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Sounds like you guys had a great time. If you have any interest there will be a Fly-in on Sebago Lake in Maine, the weekend of the Sebago Lake Fishing Derby which is February 20-22.
The posted guidance is here: http://www.icefishingderby.com/2009_Fly-in_Guidance.pdf The main website for the derby is here: www.icefishingderby.com Blue Thunder
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When I stopped at the corner store this morning, Brian the storekeep was talking to a pilot from Hampstead, NH who had just flown in with a student pilot making his 1st ice landing. Coincidentally my wife and I were in the ice on Saturday when the same pilot flew in with another student making an ice landing. I can imagine that an ice landing must be quite an experience for a student.
Brian was explaining how much coordination was required to get the runway open this year. And then there are the several folk with snowplows that created the actual runway, taxi run and parking; quite a bit of plowing. As has been noted there is an airport maintenance bucket for contributions to pay for the gas used by the plow truck guys. So if you fly in, visit the store, consider the diner or the other near by eateries and fly home safe. |
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Anyone know what was up with the flat tire on the green Cessna that was to the left of the J3 (in my panoramic)?
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![]() He got back okay, no property damage or fatalities. Someone on the lake went the extra mile for him and brought their air tank over to fill his tire. Another example of what great folks you are over there! We all had a terrific time and I'm looking forward to returning on the 15th. About that Grumman pilot who missed the runway a little in that video above....we get no respect... ![]() ![]() |
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Hello. I'm Paul LaRochelle. Just joined the Forum. Thought it would be a good idea to be on this site, incase there were any questions concerning the ice runway. I am currently the new Alton Bay B18 Ice Airport runway manager. (FAA approved). I am not a pilot. I have been plowing the runway, with Steve and Roger assisting me. So grateful to have them. We are all thrilled with the enthusiam of all the pilots and local residents. Everyone in Alton loves to see the planes fly in at the Bay, as they tell Brian. When you check your NOTEMs, you will see my phone number, 603-875-3498.
And you will get the current conditions of the runway. It was a great fly-in day on Sunday. I was on the ice most of the day, talking with alot of the pilots. To answer a question, one pilot, with the green plane, got a flat tire, so I went and got my air caddy tank, and the Pilot and I filled it with air. I hope we can keep up the tradition, and runway as in the past! Any questions or comments, I will try to answer.[EMAIL="larbr@worldpath.net"] Paul LaRochelle (Iceguy) P.O. Box 390 Alton Bay, NH 03810 |
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Paul!! Welcome, and THANK YOU!!!
Being an airport manager is usually a thankless job... I hope we can do a good enough job changing that for you. You and the rest of the crew did a great job on the runway and those of us that flew in from all over New England (one as far away as Poughkeepsie, NY) on Sunday sincerely appreciate the effort. I hope the weather's good on the 15th, our group is itching to fly up again! |
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To Iceguy, as a tourist who loves to see the planes and activities on the ice at Alton Bay, THANK YOU. You reinforce my belief that people in the North Country are a cut above the rest.
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As an Alton Bay resident and loving to see the town and especially the bay being used as a family source of entertainment, the way you guys stepped up to the plate has been fantastic.
With the great input you will get from the pilots and your endeavors, the Alton Bay Ice Runway will continue to be a must go destination for years. Now about trying to smooth out the waves for the seaplanes in the summer... ![]() Great job and I'll see you in the bay or at Amilyn's. Thanks again for all you do.
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have worked to keep the winter Airport in Alton Up and Running! As a long time resident, watching those planes landing and taking off on the ice has always been a winter highlight for me!
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Hi Paul, as the inhabitant of the tan bobhouse closest to the runway parking area with the American flag flying proudly I truly love sitting and watching the planes flying in and out. And seeing the joy on the faces of young and old looking up in amazement and saying "here comes another one!" Akso makes for great pastime when the fishing is slow.
I watch you guys plow for many hours day after day to maintain the runway, and it is great to see the recognition you are receiving for it. Thank you ![]()
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Just curious - where are you flying in from?
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In case anyone would like further info on the airport, here is a link to the AirNav website that has some nice information about the airport.
http://www.airnav.com/airport/B18#notes And in Iceman's first post, he mentions NOTAM's, which is an acronym for NOtice To AirMen (perhaps just a little sexist ![]() ![]() https://pilotweb.nas.faa.gov/geo/geoQuery.html Note: I got a certificate error from Microsoft when I first went to this link. I clicked on ok to continue and it took me to the page. It seems that B18 is still the only FAA authorized ice runway in the country, and again Kudo's to Paul (Iceman) and his crew of volunteers for keeping it up.
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Our "group" flew in from several different locations, including Pougheepsi, NY, Rutland, VT, Norwood, MA, Nashua, NH and maybe one or two other locations. At least one pilot coming from Maine had to cancel because of snow squalls in the departure area.
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Say, some of the pilots from the "Purpleboard" have offered airplane rides to Brian and the guys who are plowing the runway, if they are interested. We hope to have another group (mostly the same people as flew in Sunday so far) fly over for the Winter Carnival in 2 weeks, so weather permitting we'll touch bases before that.
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Hi Everyone!
Just wanted to say "thanks" for all your support. The picture of the tan bob house was great, with the American Flag waving proudly. Off to plow the runway! (Unfortunately I had to close it this morning due to the snow.) Will re-open soon. Ice Guy |
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Hey Paul...how about an insider's update? There's a lot of anticipation in the pilot community for the festival this Sunday!
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Hello Collybus,
If you look at the "Baysiders" thread, you will see a list of all of the day's events. The storm date is February 21, 2009. Let's hope for good weather. Now, in my opinion, pilots should come in early for breakfast, before it gets too busy. (Note for all pilots: from 2:45 - 3:15, the runway will be shut down for the Ice Bed Race only). The reason for this, is it is the only place to have the bed race, an Alton Bay tradition, put on by the Parks and Rec Dept. I will be posting this on Notems, so all pilots will be aware of this time. I will also have my hand held radio to communicate with any pilots. We hope to have a great day. See you on Sunday! Paul (Iceguy). |
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Really looking forward to coming this Sunday!
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It appears from the Alton web cam that they are out there plowing water off of the runway. Hopefully we get some cold weather before Saturday and Sunday so that the runway can be used and that the snowmobiles stay off of it so it doesn't get roughed up so planes can't land.
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By the sounds of the weather forecasts that I have been hearing one will need to put water ski's on the beds and life jackets on the musher's. I hope that they are wrong and the temperatures do go down low enough to freeze all the warmer weather melting so that all the activities including the planned fly-in came be done.
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When you get a chance, can you give us an update on the condition of the ice? |
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What fun to hear from you Paul. We know each other. I love reading what you are doing. Let me say, I just hope you don't quit your day job!
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ALL TAKEOFFS & LNDGS MUST BE NORTH OF THE BANDSTAND. ALL TRAVEL SOUTH OF THE BANDSTAND MUST NOT EXCEED HEADWAY SPEED.
Found this statement on AIRNAV listing. Pretty funny if Marine Patrol is out there issuing tix to planes for exceeding headway speed in a no-wake zone! |
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Hi Everyone.
Had to close the runway down today because of standing water and slush. Did not want to make ruts in the runway ice when it freezes. Tonight and tomorrow should be colder, hopefully this will be good for the weekend. Hope to see you all on the weekend! Paul (Iceguy) |
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Good move.
I'm kind of curious. How do you manage to keep the snowmobiles off the runway when it's wet like this? Sunday is expected to be a gorgeous day - sunny with temps right at the freezing level and a few cold nights before that. We're keeping our fingers crossed... |
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The weather's looking great! Looks like the only variable might be the runway conditions, but hopefully your decision to close (a wise one!) and a few cold nights will fix it right up.
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It's not easy. Only if we are at the bay or near the runway we can stop them. Fish & Game will stop the snowmobilers if they see them too. But for the most part they have been cooperative.
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It would only take one idiot to run down the runway when it is starting to freeze, that would make the strip unsafe for you pilots. As hard as the guys have worked, I hope temps down to 15 over night, and pretty cool temps during the day will salvage at least one more weekend. Thanks to all you pilots for supporting their efforts, and the town of Alton. Dave
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Airport is open. Runway looks good but it will be slick. The parking area we have will take about 30 planes at a time however, we may be able to park a few out side of that area. Hope to see you all at the carnival. I will be on the ice if you should need assistance. I'll will be wearing a green vest.
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Paul, do you have any advice for pilots who fly in and find the parking area full? Should they avoid landing there, or can they be pushed into an alternative area for parking?
Tomorrow may be a bit windy, but it sounds like Sunday will be a picture perfect February winter day. There seems to be a lot of enthusiasm for this event. |
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Hello.
The runway will still be opened. However, the taxi way is shut down due to standing water on top of 2 feet of ice. We do not want anyone slipping into a snowbank. As it stands now, all flights will have to back taxi on the runway. As far as the parking area, at best 30 planes. I will be on the ice for any assistance. It may be possible to bring some planes into where I drive onto the parking area. This area is bumpy. It would be up to the pilots to park in this area. It was a shame that we had all the rain and warm temps this week. The ice is still safe. Iceguy |
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Thanks for the update, Paul.
Looking forward to seeing you tomorrow, and again, we really appreciate all the hard work. |
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We had a blast at Alton Bay today. The weather couldn't have been better, great food (Olde Bay Diner for Breakfast, Shibley's Drive In for Clam/Lobster rolls), airplanes, helicopters, snowmobiles, good people... what more can you ask for?
Considering Alton Bay is the only remaining FAA approved Ice Runway in the US, it's fantastic that Paul and his crew stepped up to keep it that way and very refreshing to see a community support an airport rather than try to close it down. Here's a shot of the hardest working man at Alton Bay: Hope you got a better meal than that frozen burger when you got home, Paul... you earned it! |
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It really was amazing to see that today! What a great effort on behalf of that man. It was incredible to watch the planes taking off and landing today. Add the helicopter and the bed races and the sleigh ride and the..... etc. etc. It was a fun day indeed. My twin boys loved it. Here is a crude cell phone photo of a long shot of the airstrip plane parking with two planes ready for takeoff.
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I want to also salute the pilots and runway keepers (plowers), in addition to Paul. You pilots were the attraction, and you couldn't have done it unless the runway was kept in tip-top shape. As I said before, my only view was the webcam; but from what I saw, you thrilled all the kids there -- from 3 to 63! Thanks for your time and your enthusiasm. I'm like you -- it's good to see good people soaking up the fun today.
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Thank to you for everyone for making the Winter Carnival an amazingly fun afternoon. Special thanks to the crew that made the ice airport possible. It was truly a day to remember.
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We were on our way through Alton and stopped to take a couple of quick pics.
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Some of the pilots that flew into Alton Bay (and have posted here... dbahn, Collybus, myself) also belong to a pilot-oriented forum called "The Purple Board for Pilots." This is where we all originall met and we use the forum to discuss aviation topics, shoot the bull, and plan fly outs to events such as our two trips this season to Alton Bay.
There's a great, albeit long, thread on our forum that shows the genesis of our planning of the event from the disappointment in the very beginning when we thought AB wouldn't open this year, to our excitement and appreciation when it did open. Some of you might find it interesting. At Dave's (dbahn) suggestion, I've created a user account any of you can use to view the thread if you're interested. The latter pages contain discussion of our latest trip, including a whole bunch of our pictures and videos. To view the thread, click here: http://www.purpleboard.net/forums/showthread.php?t=9778 The user name you can use is: Alton Bay Guest and the password is: guest Any of you are more than welcome to join up, register and post. Enjoy! |
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Everyone who had anything to do with pulling this thing off should be commended. "Build it and they will come" worked for us as pilots, and we shouldn't be credited with anything except wanting to have a good time.
As I mentioned on our own (Purple) board, the whole thing just represents a slice of Americana that should be cherished. It's very refreshing to me to see a community event like this that also attracts outsiders like us, and to see everyone having such a good time. (For anyone who wants to login in as "Alton Bay Guest" and enter password "guest" (rather than register) and just pick up on the posts and pictures for Winter Carnival weekend, you can just go directly to page 31 to start.) Thanks again for all of the hard work. |
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My 13 year old son is a HUGE aviation buff. He wants desperately to be a pilot, starting in the Air Force after HS. I would really like to take him up to Alton Bay to see a bunch of planes coming and going, I think he would get a kick out of it. Are there any dates planned this winter when there might be a bunch of you pilot guys meeting up?
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I don't think we have plans to meet up at Alton Bay again this year, but next weekend is a similar event (said to have even more airplanes) at a Lake Sebago fishing derby. Here's some of the information.
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Hello Everyone!
WOW!!!! What a day it was. This was probably the best turn out we ever had. The Alton Business Association with help from Parks and Rec really pulled it together. I had a blast talking with all of the Pilots, especially, dbahn,(Dave), Texash, and Collybus and Joel. We think there was approximately 700 people that attended the carnival, and I estimate, over the course of the day, about 70 planes flew in to the Bay. The pilots and all the planes have been the talk of the town. Thanks so much for all the pictures, and yes, Donna made me a good warm meal. Paul |
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Hopefully all of the Photos, Videos and Pans will keep us revved up until next year!! I think that collectively we all willed the weather to cooperate and we will start the dancing for 2010 at an appropriate time!!
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This writer has a favor to ask anyone in the Alton Bay area. I'm enjoying all the festivities mostly the plowing and the plane activity on the lake via the Prudential Spencer-Hughes web cam however it is starting to be hard to watch Paul do his thing with the pick'em up truck because of the icicles in front of the camera. Would one of you good Samaritans please go in and ask them to remove the darn things.
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ICICLES as they are bigger and spides, one can see around them and they take up very little space.
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This'nThat, I don't think I'll be able to wait that long as it is growing awful fast. Maybe I can get to the Bay today and check into it.
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Need help again. We were able to get rid of the icicles nicely, but now they have turned the camera away from all the nice action and pointed it towards Harmony Park which there really isn't anything to look at this time of the year. Can someone stop in and request politely if they can change it back to the active location.
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Wind seems to be the culprit, as it seems that many times we have high winds coming down the bay, the camera seems to take a swing to the right and ends up giving a nice view of the beach.
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Well, hot from the Purple Board, where everyone waited for weeks for Bob to finish his much anticpated Alton Bay Video, here it is:
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And with that build-up, let me say that it took weeks to make, not because I expected to create a high-quality production, but because creating a low-quality production taxed my abilities to the limit. I suggest not viewing it until mid-July, when you might overlook the quality just so you can see ice again...
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By the looks of the lake, it appears that the winter activities have stop for another winter season. Oh well, another nice season is coming along with the little pesky bugs. Bye Air Port and all the great people that made it all possible this winter.
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