Amy, when your video came out, I put it away to watch later, forgot about it, and rediscovered it today. I am glad that I did. I think that you make some of the best aviation videos available--I like the tunes that you select. too. I have followed you since you were in Washington state. I hope that you find time to make more videos for me to watch, Thank you.
Isn't airplane camping the coolest? Keep a Pacer in Mi for summer and a Tri Pacer in AZ for the winter. Fly in overnighters, and just any excuse in general to airplane camping. Looking forward to a week at OSH under the wing.
Amy, your videos inspired me to obtain my PPL last year. I'm currently working on my IFR and looking forward to doing more/longer XC adventures. I look forward to your next video!
Thank you Stevie! I’m glad you liked it. It was so great to see you!! Let’s link up in mid September when Eric and I fly out that way. I’ll keep in touch. :)
Awesome! I lived in the Black Hills for about 20 years before transferring to the east coast in 2007. It brought back a lot of memories of tooling around in a Super Cub.
10:12 biking and then this. fantastic. 21:40 what a great path. I wanna go here now. 8hr trip, that'll be fun. 36:50 okay I'll have to bike 8mi to Badlands. Happy to see (fellow) solo campers. Last year and next year will be my big camping years.
More like this please! Plane camping looks like a blast! When landing does the Glasair prefer being wheeled on or three-pointed? I noticed both in the video. Enjoy your content, you have a sharp eye for editing. Don't be a stranger on these here TH-cams!
Glad you liked the video! The GlaStar does both beautifully. The wheel landings definitely require the most practice to be consistently good at. (You can probably tell I'm a little rusty with it here! lol)
Fun trip. Some of my favorite places. Great, easy going video. Noticed I was not longer subscribed so corrected that. Been keeping up on IG. This is what flying is all about. Thanks for taking us along.
Always a pleasure watching your adventures. Chill vibe that inspires to my upcoming flights. Greetings from Sweden, Europe. Not as many great FBOs over here but for sure a lot of scenic fly camping destinations.
Terrific content, loved going along for the ride. I wish I had the courage to do something like that on my own! That area has been on my radar to fly out from michigan someday.
Michigan looks like a beautiful place to fly! I bet you could find some fun adventures over that way. As far as finding courage, try starting small and working your way up to it. So glad you enjoyed the video!
It was fun! The builder never set up the tail attachment for wings on this GlaStar to fold, but they could be easily glassed in. For now I don’t need them to thankfully!
Nice trip. It reminds me of my camping trips, I have a smaller fold up bike that fits in the back of my little ultralight. I don't think I've ever executed the planned trip, it is always a moving beast depending mostly on weather but often on what happens to mine or others aircraft. One trip took two flying days to go east from Adelaide South Australia and five flying days over a nine day period to get back. I wanted to see an island from the air but never got to see it as it was covered in cloud the whole time I was in the area. I had to divert many miles off track and I got stranded anyway! Am I complaining? Hell no, I had a ball, I still look at the pictures I took riding my bike around places I never knew existed. Thanks for the reminder.
Great story. I feel like it’s rare to have a longer XC or trip go exactly to plan! Time to spare go by air I say- getting there and back is half the fun!
Glad you got to Wall, SD. I used to live in Sioux Falls, SD and visited Wall Drug and the Black Hills often. I learned how to fly at Joe Falls field in Sioux Falls. I stayed in a motel in Wall and the cold water runs hot. I guess that is how all the water comes out due to geothermal. Wall Drug is definitely a tourist trap but a fun one at that. There are also missile silos East of Wall that you can get a tour of. You don't really want to bike through the badlands. It's pretty desolate all through them. Sweet trip. Your legs must be good biking all that way. John from MI
I think one of the improvements the Wall airport is planning on is to get a courtesy car. That will definitely make me go back! It does sound overall preferable to biking. Haha
Just a quick correction. Mine is not a Sportsman, but rather a GlaStar. It's smaller and lighter than the Sportsman, but still I'm only running 150hp. Just takes careful planning with a conservative eye!
Hey good to hear from you on here!! The GAOA forum seems to be gathering up the next round of folks to bulk order the retractable step btw. The thread is Sportsman Retractable Step under Product and Parts category. Good luck with it all!!
Awesome video Amy. You put some work into the editing for only a few days camping. Looks professional, not too fast and short, not too long and boring. Beautiful landscape and scenery from up there too. The only thing that would be nice to add is some comms like you did long time ago. Great job and have fun next time!
G,day Amy from Sydney Australia. Nice surprise to find your latest channel creation. Great images from your plane and "pushie" bicycle. Are you "swinging a wench' A&P like to see and know more about the "Badlands" I only know of from Bruce Springsteen song. Your lightweight flying. Then again also the pushie bicycle? Enjoy your gardening. Try grow high needs species that need temp, sunlight, humidity and PH variations. P.s more red hair in the sunshine next video hay🦘🇦🇺🍰
By “pushie” bike do you mean electric? I wish it was!!! Mine just looks weird, but it’s not electric. Checkout the Montague Paratrooper. It’s a pretty nice and lightweight full size folding bike. They might even have some electric models out there now.
My bike in this video does not have a battery nor peddle assist. Just a straight bike! No battery. No pushie assist. No peddle power. Would have been nice to have a little help with the hills though. Haha
Amy. This is Glenn, the guy who pulled into Glendo to say hello. Thanks for chatting and letting me take some pictures. I’ll have to try that bike ride at Custer, on a cool day.
AMY!! So glad to see you are doing well!! When I saw you were landing in Glendo, I wondered how windy it would be. Place is usually windy. Also, is that a wedding band now? Congrats!! This was a great video, and it looked like a really fun trip! Hope work is good! Take Care Tim
Thankfully when I got to Glendo, it was mostly calm. I do suspect I picked up a slight tailwind on the landing and within about 30 minutes it got very windy! Calmed down in the afternoon to be a very nice night thankfully. I hope you’re doing well! Nice catch-I am married now!
Great video Amy. As someone else posted well worth the wait. I've been watching and hoping you would post something about how the new career is going. Do you miss flying the 150? Seems so long ago now. Take care.
Her Cessna 150 days is when I subscribed and haven't seen any of her other videos since then and not by choice as the YT algorithm hasn't been kind to me as I'm fixing that.
Glad you enjoyed it! I like to keep my job and social media tactfully separate, but I am coming up on 2 years flying the E175 and have my Captain upgrade in October. New adventures await! I sometimes miss the 150 but then recall I couldn’t fly it several months out of the year living in Denver. I am loving the GlaStar, but excited to improve the engine and panel on it in the next few years.
@@amywhite375 Very understandable on keeping the two separate. Congratulations on the upcoming upgrade to Captain. Thank you for the reply. Take care Amy.
Thanks for coming along for the ride. I fly for an airline based in Denver but was commuting for the larger part of 2023 and junior in DEN for the larger part of 2024. I finally have some seniority just in time to upgrade!
I see a ring but I havent been able to watch your vids in a while. Did you get married and if so...cool beans and congrats. Another question for you and I really have no clue as my 82 T210 already has it, but could you put a constant prop on that plane?
Yes I did get married! As for the CS Prop, Woody’s engine had a solid crank so I could not unless I got an electric MT. The plan is to simply upgrade the whole engine at this point and add a constant speed prop with it.
I don’t consider the 2+2 a true 4 place as you won’t have a lot left for bags, but some of the carbon Sportsmans have a Useful load of 1000+lbs. It’s more of a true 4-seater than most GA aircraft with 4 seats. I think if you want a true 4 place for adults with bags you have to start looking at 6 seaters. Just be aware that the GlaStar (like mine) is not a 2+2 Sportsman. They are smaller with less useful load and are not usually set up for 2+2 seating.
Another great episode! If you ever make a trip north if the border you have to drop in to the Field of Dreams! th-cam.com/video/Y9vgHjLeRnU/w-d-xo.html
Beautiful country out there! What a weekend!
It is awesome to see you out with another great video. We’ve watched the Champ trip at least 5 times.
Amy, glad to see you back.
Excellent video I like the Contant and your scenery is always amazing. Looks like you had a lot of fun. Great job. 👍🏻👍🏻❗️
Thank you, I definitely had fun flying and making this one. It's a lot of work, but it's rewarding!
What a Nice flying machine ! The wings look like Mirros…
Amy, when your video came out, I put it away to watch later, forgot about it, and rediscovered it today. I am glad that I did. I think that you make some of the best aviation videos available--I like the tunes that you select. too. I have followed you since you were in Washington state. I hope that you find time to make more videos for me to watch, Thank you.
Thank you so much!
Hi Amy did you get any more camping trips in?
Isn't airplane camping the coolest? Keep a Pacer in Mi for summer and a Tri Pacer in AZ for the winter. Fly in overnighters, and just any excuse in general to airplane camping. Looking forward to a week at OSH under the wing.
Amy, your videos inspired me to obtain my PPL last year. I'm currently working on my IFR and looking forward to doing more/longer XC adventures. I look forward to your next video!
That is awesome! Love to hear it.
Great Video, Amy! Thanks for taking us along on your adventure. I’m planning a flying trip to the black hills for next summer.
I really enjoyed it! It was a beautiful area. Glad you liked the video!
What an awesome trip and exceptional video, as always! Thanks for taking us along on this trip! (P.S. it was SO great to see you at OSH!!!)
Thank you Stevie! I’m glad you liked it. It was so great to see you!! Let’s link up in mid September when Eric and I fly out that way. I’ll keep in touch. :)
Great to see you back! Outstanding trip, thanks for sharing it with us.
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you!
Always enjoy your videos top-notch pilot thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
Really gives a vibe about what you can do with a ppl thanks
Flying is like freedom! This trip was an amazing reminder.
Woodstock is a beautiful plane with a panel I can identify with. Thanks for taking us along!
He is modest in all aspects but a great plane that still gets the job done.
Awesome! I lived in the Black Hills for about 20 years before transferring to the east coast in 2007. It brought back a lot of memories of tooling around in a Super Cub.
I was amazed by how beautiful it was! I’ve passed through a few times but never got a chance to ride around the park.
Thank you for the ride along Amy.
My pleasure!!
Welcome back! Glad to see you've still got it and are having fun.
Thanks for watching!
I love you song choices. And Woodstock is the perfect name.
Thank you! I tried to pick some decent songs. Although the builder coined "Woodstock," I fully agree with you! That's why we kept the name. :)
Good to see you flying Amy! Maybe we will see you around KCFO some time. Fly safe and fly often!
I’ll be around doing my annual inspection all this month. Haha!
Been waiting and hoping for a video from you. Worth the wait! 👍
So glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
10:12 biking and then this. fantastic.
21:40 what a great path. I wanna go here now. 8hr trip, that'll be fun.
36:50 okay I'll have to bike 8mi to Badlands.
Happy to see (fellow) solo campers. Last year and next year will be my big camping years.
Thanks for the comment; glad you liked the video!
More like this please! Plane camping looks like a blast! When landing does the Glasair prefer being wheeled on or three-pointed? I noticed both in the video. Enjoy your content, you have a sharp eye for editing. Don't be a stranger on these here TH-cams!
Glad you liked the video! The GlaStar does both beautifully. The wheel landings definitely require the most practice to be consistently good at. (You can probably tell I'm a little rusty with it here! lol)
Oh wow! A new video! Love it!
Thanks for watching; glad you enjoyed it!
Fun trip. Some of my favorite places. Great, easy going video. Noticed I was not longer subscribed so corrected that. Been keeping up on IG. This is what flying is all about. Thanks for taking us along.
Thank you very much!
Hey Amy! Beautiful adventure! Hope you are doing good. Hey from Becky and Lexi!
Hey Tim! Hello back atcha. Glad you enjoyed it. I hope you're all doing well!
@@amywhite375 everyone is doing good. what you flying for a living now
I’m flying the E175 for SkyWest Airlines.
Always a pleasure watching your adventures. Chill vibe that inspires to my upcoming flights.
Greetings from Sweden, Europe. Not as many great FBOs over here but for sure a lot of scenic fly camping destinations.
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
That looked like fun ! Thanks for sharing !
Thanks for watching!
Love your adventure and what a great versatile airplane Woodstock is!
He really is a great little airplane. He will be even better when we upgrade the engine here in a couple years. I sure can’t wait!
Terrific content, loved going along for the ride. I wish I had the courage to do something like that on my own! That area has been on my radar to fly out from michigan someday.
Michigan looks like a beautiful place to fly! I bet you could find some fun adventures over that way. As far as finding courage, try starting small and working your way up to it. So glad you enjoyed the video!
Great video. Thanks for sharing. Love the Glastar.
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it. :)
Hi Amy, loved your adventure. You guys have a lot more GA freedom than we have in Australia. I hope life and the career are going well.
Thank you. We sure do have a lot of freedom here. I try not to take it for granted!!
Fabulous video, I am looking forward to your next one, so cool to be able to do what you do!
Thank you! I'm so glad you like the video. :)
What a great adventure! And you've got folding wings.
It was fun! The builder never set up the tail attachment for wings on this GlaStar to fold, but they could be easily glassed in. For now I don’t need them to thankfully!
Great trip. Thanks for bringing us along 👍
Thanks for watching!
Nice trip. It reminds me of my camping trips, I have a smaller fold up bike that fits in the back of my little ultralight. I don't think I've ever executed the planned trip, it is always a moving beast depending mostly on weather but often on what happens to mine or others aircraft.
One trip took two flying days to go east from Adelaide South Australia and five flying days over a nine day period to get back. I wanted to see an island from the air but never got to see it as it was covered in cloud the whole time I was in the area. I had to divert many miles off track and I got stranded anyway!
Am I complaining?
Hell no, I had a ball, I still look at the pictures I took riding my bike around places I never knew existed.
Thanks for the reminder.
Great story. I feel like it’s rare to have a longer XC or trip go exactly to plan! Time to spare go by air I say- getting there and back is half the fun!
Glad you got to Wall, SD. I used to live in Sioux Falls, SD and visited Wall Drug and the Black Hills often. I learned how to fly at Joe Falls field in Sioux Falls. I stayed in a motel in Wall and the cold water runs hot. I guess that is how all the water comes out due to geothermal. Wall Drug is definitely a tourist trap but a fun one at that. There are also missile silos East of Wall that you can get a tour of. You don't really want to bike through the badlands. It's pretty desolate all through them. Sweet trip. Your legs must be good biking all that way. John from MI
I think one of the improvements the Wall airport is planning on is to get a courtesy car. That will definitely make me go back! It does sound overall preferable to biking. Haha
The Syponey came with a 160, but you make it work in the sportsman. Amazing.
Just a quick correction. Mine is not a Sportsman, but rather a GlaStar. It's smaller and lighter than the Sportsman, but still I'm only running 150hp. Just takes careful planning with a conservative eye!
The polish under the wings looks fantastic! I’ll keep buffing on mine. It was nice meeting you in Norfolk on your way back from Oshkosh. -Cody
Hey good to hear from you on here!! The GAOA forum seems to be gathering up the next round of folks to bulk order the retractable step btw. The thread is Sportsman Retractable Step under Product and Parts category. Good luck with it all!!
@@amywhite375 Thanks Amy! I’ll check that out.
Awesome video Amy. You put some work into the editing for only a few days camping. Looks professional, not too fast and short, not too long and boring. Beautiful landscape and scenery from up there too. The only thing that would be nice to add is some comms like you did long time ago. Great job and have fun next time!
Thanks for the feedback. I bought a new audio cable that I hope will make adding comms a lot easier in future videos.
Thanks, Amy! I was just wondering the other day "Where are Amy and Woodstock?" Glad to see you again. 😊
Thanks for waiting and watching!
Very cool 😎 love it
Hi Amy. It’s been a while. Nice to see you and Woodstock enjoying an adventure. 😀 Hello from New York.
Hello! Thanks for watching. It has been a while.
Thanks for taking us along for the ride Amy 👍 🦘🐨
Thanks for watching!
I love your videos!
Hey Amy. Loved the video. What mount do you use for you panel mounted iPad? Thanks! Blue skies.
Glad you enjoyed it! I have a RAM panel mount.
Nice to see a new video Amy. I suppose others have commented as well but I think you have a look of the actress Sara Gilbert
G,day Amy from Sydney Australia. Nice surprise to find your latest channel creation. Great images from your plane and "pushie" bicycle. Are you "swinging a wench' A&P like to see and know more about the "Badlands" I only know of from Bruce Springsteen song.
Your lightweight flying. Then again also the pushie bicycle?
Enjoy your gardening. Try grow high needs species that need temp, sunlight, humidity and PH variations.
P.s more red hair in the sunshine next video hay🦘🇦🇺🍰
By “pushie” bike do you mean electric? I wish it was!!! Mine just looks weird, but it’s not electric. Checkout the Montague Paratrooper. It’s a pretty nice and lightweight full size folding bike. They might even have some electric models out there now.
@@amywhite375 peddle power is a pushie (Aussie slag terminology). The last thing you want is a lithium battery in the plane?
🌏🇦🇺
My bike in this video does not have a battery nor peddle assist. Just a straight bike! No battery. No pushie assist. No peddle power. Would have been nice to have a little help with the hills though. Haha
Amy. This is Glenn, the guy who pulled into Glendo to say hello. Thanks for chatting and letting me take some pictures. I’ll have to try that bike ride at Custer, on a cool day.
Hey Glenn! So glad you stopped in to say hello. :)
Awesome!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
AMY!! So glad to see you are doing well!! When I saw you were landing in Glendo, I wondered how windy it would be. Place is usually windy.
Also, is that a wedding band now? Congrats!! This was a great video, and it looked like a really fun trip!
Hope work is good! Take Care
Tim
Thankfully when I got to Glendo, it was mostly calm. I do suspect I picked up a slight tailwind on the landing and within about 30 minutes it got very windy! Calmed down in the afternoon to be a very nice night thankfully. I hope you’re doing well! Nice catch-I am married now!
Amy, it’s about time, I waited and waited! lol
Thanks for waiting! Hope you enjoyed it!
Great video Amy. As someone else posted well worth the wait. I've been watching and hoping you would post something about how the new career is going. Do you miss flying the 150? Seems so long ago now. Take care.
Her Cessna 150 days is when I subscribed and haven't seen any of her other videos since then and not by choice as the YT algorithm hasn't been kind to me as I'm fixing that.
Glad you enjoyed it! I like to keep my job and social media tactfully separate, but I am coming up on 2 years flying the E175 and have my Captain upgrade in October. New adventures await! I sometimes miss the 150 but then recall I couldn’t fly it several months out of the year living in Denver. I am loving the GlaStar, but excited to improve the engine and panel on it in the next few years.
@@amywhite375 Very understandable on keeping the two separate. Congratulations on the upcoming upgrade to Captain. Thank you for the reply. Take care Amy.
Woodstock!!! i need to come up with a cool name for my sporty ☹️
Hmmm… Clifford? 😂
@@amywhite375 lol 😂
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Glad you still 'cookin the vids!
Servin them up! (Slowly) haha
Thanks for the outing! What's work?
Thanks for coming along for the ride. I fly for an airline based in Denver but was commuting for the larger part of 2023 and junior in DEN for the larger part of 2024. I finally have some seniority just in time to upgrade!
What is your airspeed?
I see a ring but I havent been able to watch your vids in a while. Did you get married and if so...cool beans and congrats. Another question for you and I really have no clue as my 82 T210 already has it, but could you put a constant prop on that plane?
Yes I did get married! As for the CS Prop, Woody’s engine had a solid crank so I could not unless I got an electric MT. The plan is to simply upgrade the whole engine at this point and add a constant speed prop with it.
Is the 2+2 a true 4-place?
Thank you!
I don’t consider the 2+2 a true 4 place as you won’t have a lot left for bags, but some of the carbon Sportsmans have a Useful load of 1000+lbs. It’s more of a true 4-seater than most GA aircraft with 4 seats. I think if you want a true 4 place for adults with bags you have to start looking at 6 seaters. Just be aware that the GlaStar (like mine) is not a 2+2 Sportsman. They are smaller with less useful load and are not usually set up for 2+2 seating.
@@amywhite375 thank you for the prompt and detailed reply!
🙏🏼💯✈️
Did you get any more camping trips in?
Sort of. My hubby and I took the plane on a week-long west coast tour in September. We were hoteling it, but still enjoying the adventure!
cool
Who does the song at 1600
That song is Sky High by Humming House.
Thanks love the song and your camping vid waiting for the next!!
They originally started with a 125 hp. Imagine that.
At sea level, it probably did about as well as my 150hp does in the rockies! Bigger engine coming soonish thankfully!
Another great episode! If you ever make a trip north if the border you have to drop in to the Field of Dreams!
th-cam.com/video/Y9vgHjLeRnU/w-d-xo.html
Nice. Well done!
Thank you!
Great video!