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**We flew to the middle of nowhere and camped under my airplane.**🔥 With just a wing tent, a campfire, and some steaks, my friends and I set up for the ultimate backcountry camping trip. We fished, cooked over an open flame, and woke up to a thick, unexpected fog that made it seem like we might not make it out. ➤ Gear used: Tent under the wing, campfire grill, fishing rods, and a Cessna (or your actual aircraft model). ➤ Pilots: Austin Lankford + friends ➤ Location: Remote backcountry airstrip (or drop location if you want to include it) If you’ve ever dreamed of airplane camping, flying off the grid, or just unplugging for a night with friends, this video is for you. 👍 Like, comment, and subscribe for more skydiving, flying, and real-life aviation adventures! 📸 Follow me on Instagram: [your handle] ✈️ More aviation content here: [your channel link or playlist] #AirplaneCamping #BushFlying #BackcountryFlying #PilotVlog #AviationAdventure #FlyingCamping #FoggedIn #CampingUnderTheWing #BestDaySinceYesterday
Sixteen years ago, Paul Foerster and Kevin Burnham of the U.S. Olympic Sailing Team captured the gold medal in the Men's 470 at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens over the 27-boat fleet. Foerster, a four-time Olympian, and Burnham, a three-time Olympian, had both medaled in the Olympics before. In three prior trips to the Olympic Games ('88, '92 and '00), Foerster had won two silver medals in the Flying Dutchman ('92), and the 470 ('00). Burnham earned a silver in the Men's 470 class in 1992. Foerster and Burnham joined forces in pursuit of a gold medal in 2004 and the pair succeeded triumphantly. With the win, Burnham became the oldest gold medal winner of all Team USA athletes at the 2004 Games. Foerster and Burnham were named Rolex Yachtsman of the Year for their gold medal performance. Gary Jobson catches up with these Olympic champions to reflect on their historic win and learn more about how they are engaging with the sport of sailing today.