Hi Ramblers !
Things are falling into place well. We have a few more
Ramblers on the list - welcome !
Here's part of a note we received from John Ross, the
airport manager at Iroquois - our first RON this year.
(That's Remain Over Night, for new Ramblers ...)
As some of you remember, Iroquois (CNP7) is a nice paved
strip, about 25 ft wide, with another 25 ft of smooth grass
on each side - effectively 75 ft. of width, and 2,000 ft. long,
running approx. East-West ... right beside the St. Lawrence
River -- AND it has a seaplane base, for those who want to
use their amphibs !! The grass taxiway to the campground
is in the middle of the runway.
The campground is great, with all the facilities,
typical fees, and there's a nearby restaurant, for supper
& breakfast.
There's no fuel, but John will help with getting Mogas
for those who want/need it, and the rest of us will
stop at Cornwall in the morning for 100 LL, on our way
to Les Cedres. (We might have breakfast there too ... )
For some, it might be best to take off lighter ...
Here's John's note - as you can see, we'll get a
warm welcome !
See everybody on the 12th !!
--
......bobp & Anna
bobp@prosumers.ca
http://www.prosumers.ca
http://bpatterson.qhealthbeauty.com
http://apatterson2.qhealthzone.com
http://apatterson2.ordermygift.com
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Glad to hear you are coming to Iroquois again!
We can accommodate your planes at the campsite, same facilities as before.
We have washrooms and showers and a covered area with picnic tables.
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