Originally Posted by
RC Gregg
Planemechae: You will have a great time at Oshkosh. Be prepared to be overwhelmed with things that fly, things to learn, do, and meet a lot of great people with great stories. I've been going since 1983, and there's only one place on Earth I want to be during the last week of July. The other members here have posted a lot good information. Camp Scholler is a fun and safe place to stay. There are a few low spots, but EAA has really improved drainage over the years. Check the campground map on the website for the many different areas for pets, 24hr.generators, no gens at night, etc. A bicycle is a great way to get between your campsite and the entrance (there are bicycle corrals at entry gates for locking up your ride). If you are out by highway 41, it can be a long walk. There are campground shuttle buses that will get you back and forth, too.