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Some years ago I read about a neat brewery located off the beaten path in Montana. Knowing that there was a 2,000' grass airstrip there, I thought that flying in with the family would be great fun. It being a private airstrip, I first sought permission from the owner, John Campbell. Critical to the whole adventure would also be permission to camp there so we could, of course, sample the fine beer after flying in! Please check out more information on this fine brewery at this link. Click on any picture to see a full-screen view (large view pictures are about 1mb) |
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| "The Boys" with John Campbell, founder & owner of Lang Creek Brewery | Flying toward the brewery | Overview view of the runway. Land toward the buildings (rwy 28); takeoff away from the buildings (rwy 10) | Setting up for a landing on runway 28 |
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| Landing on runway 10 (pic is a bit fuzzy) | Fine spirits & good cheer inside here! | Parked and ready for beer! | 100+ year old barn at Lang Creek |
| Brad giving us an insider's view of the brewery | Ingredients mixed here... | I thought about just thowing all the camping gear out the plane and loading up some kegs! | Camping at Lang Creek Brewery |
| Morning fog at Lang Creek | Engine start at Lang Creek | Takeoff, Lang Creek. This part of the runway has in interesting slope; gets you going quickly on takeoff and slows you down nicely on landing. | Moose flying overhead after departure |
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