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Negrito Airstrip
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As of 12/16/24

Drove to Negrito Airstrip. Both runways are in excellent shape, even after hunting season is mostly finished. The centerline grass is very low, and the edges are about 10" high. The tie-down area is good. Both windsocks and the tetrahedron are good.

Swept, cleaned and restocked the vault toilet.

From 11/5/24...

Overflew the airfield and saw snow on crosswind runway, and a little remaining snow along edges of main runway, with centerline possibly dry and landable. More snow on the way later in the week.

Report from a pilot who camped at Negrito over the weekend of 9-27-24. Runway was in good shape, with some ruts on the main runway that were easily avoided. Toilet and fire pit were good. They tossed more rocks from the runway.

As of 8/15/24

Mowed the main runway full length and most of the width, maybe 35 feet. There were 2 muddy spots on the east edge north of the camping/parking area. Also, someone drove down the runway when it was wet, and made 2-3 inch deep ruts near mid field, but realized it and pulled over along the east edge. If you stay west of the centerline a couple of feet, the ruts should not be a factor. Otherwise, the runway was firm, dry and smooth.

Mowed the crosswind runway full length and most of the width, maybe 30 feet. It had no ruts and was in pretty good shape.

I mowed the approach end of runway 21 narrower to encourage longer landings to avoid downdrafts, but wide enough for a departure roll. I mowed 4 tie-down spots by the camping area. The middle spot was occupied by a 400 lb telescope with a pilot who drove in, so it wasn't mowed. Both windsocks were good. The toilet was cleaned and stocked.

Dragged the main runway to smooth ruts and cattle tracks. Tossed numerous rocks that were stirred up.

Main runway is in excellent shape in my opinion. Opted not to drag x-wind runway, but instead made numerous passes with my truck to smooth and firm up the centerline. Both windsocks are good and the tetrahedron seems OK. Cleaned and restocked the vault toilet.

Gila Dispatch told me that USFS is starting a prescribed burn close to Negrito, and there may be lots of smoke to reduce visibility.

Advise a call to determine real-time conditions right before departure to the area. (800) 538-1644

On a flyover on 3-28-24, both runways looked really dark, like asphalt. So they were soft and muddy. I think a significant snowfall had just melted.

On 2-25-24 2 planes landed on the x-wind runway due to standing water on the main runway. As one plane was taxiing to the tie-down area, it became stuck in the soft surface, right on the centerline. I was supposed to meet them driving in with the drag on my trailer. My truck became stuck about 1/2 mile from the airstrip. I walked to the airstrip and they had freed the stuck plane. Then 3 of them hiked with me to my truck and we got my truck freed and reconnected to the trailer. All of us were able to get out OK., but no runway dragging was done. Lessons learned: The area had 12-18 inches of snow that had all melted on the runways and in open areas. It had been clear for about 1 week. That is not enough time to dry out after that much snow. The pilots did report that the x-wind runway was in decent shape. Apparently, the drainage is much better in that area of the airstrip. The runway edges will be dragged to smooth cattle tracks when conditions allow.

As of 11-29-23

Finished mowing X-wind runway 03/21 full length and nearly full width. Except for some cattle tracks along the edges, the surface is in good shape with very low grass covering the entire surface. Main runway 17/35 is mostly good except for some cattle tracks along the edges and some longitudinal shallow ruts at the south end. Mowed a little more along the edges from the camping area to the north. Both windsocks and the tetrahedron are good. The kiosk has a map of all the Gila area airstrips. Swept, cleaned and sanitized the vault toilet and restocked the tissue.

As of 10-21-23

Runway 17/35 was pretty good. Both windsocks were good.

As of 9-25-23


Runway 17/35 was pretty good. Both windsocks are good. Cleaned, swept and restocked the vault toilet.

As of 08/27/23


Runway 17/35 was mowed from the approach end of 35 up to the runway intersection and virtually full width. If you are getting into tall weeds along the edges, you are also getting into large rocks. From the intersection north, the centerline is clear.

Runway 03/21 was mowed from the approach end of 21 to the runway intersection, about 20' wide. SW of the intersection, there is moderate weed covering 18-24" high. Both windsocks are good. The runways were firm and dry, with some cattle and elk tracks.

There were about 3 dozen cattle on the airfield because someone left a gate open. I will be complaining to the District Ranger about that. The toilet was swept, cleaned, and restocked.

7/15/23 Cleaned and restocked vault toilet. Windsocks good. Runway 17/35 has short grass overall, but has moderate 18-24"

weeds. The upper 2000 feet centerline is clear of the weeds. Runway 03/21 has short grass overall, but heavy coverage of 18-24" weeds that could cause directional instability. 2 new lightning caused fires were burning ENE of the airstrip several miles away, and fire crews were on them.

Flew into Negrito on 6-8-23. Area was somewhat smoky due to the Pass Fire near Beaverhead, and was worse around the VLA.

Runway 17/35 was good. I landed on 35 and departed on 17. The gravel on the upper end is a little loose due to my having to drag it last month. The center 20 feet seems pretty good full length, with occasional ruts and cattle tracks outside of that. No fresh sign of cattle. Both windsocks are good. Cleaned and swept toilet.

As of 5/9/23, there were many ruts down runway 17 from the toilet area all the way to the end. I used Gary's drag and ran up and down about 5000 feet or so many times; about 25 miles worth to smooth out the ruts in the center 15 feet approximately. Now there are just a few shallow ruts in the center of the runway. The edges still have some deeper ruts. I cleared all rocks that I saw stirred up that were 4" and larger. Some 3" and smaller remain. The main runway is firm and dry. The crosswind runway appears to be landable. The south windsock looks good and is working. The north windsock was very faded and torn, so I put up a new one. I swept and cleaned the vault toilet. I installed 3 eye bolts on the front of the shade structure to attach a tarp or equivalent for extra shade. Someone, probably Forest Service, left some firewood.

10/20/22 There are many ruts in runway 17/35, but the worst are between the picnic tables to north of the toilet. It was still wet in that area. I was able to mow most of the runway 17/35, except for the south 1000'. It was still too soft. The width of mowed runway varies from 20' to 30'. Also I was able to mow some of crosswind runway 03/21 about 20' wide. It is also soft along the edges and at each end. Things are drying out slowly. Both windsocks are working. The south windsock is new, Thanks to Perry. The north windsock is faded. The tetrahedron seems to be working. The east tie-down area was also mowed. The best part of the runway, by far, was the north 2000' of runway 17/35. The vault toilet was cleaned and restocked.

As of 8-28-22 Runway 17/35 has 3" grass over entire length, with scattered 12-18" wildflowers. Centerline is better than edges. Runway still had standing water in places, but seems to be drying out. The forecast is for a drying trend. Some areas of the runway were fairly firm. There are numerous cattle tracks that seem to be a few weeks old and are blending out. There are also elk tracks, especially on the south end.

Since I was not able to mow, use caution. Condition of crosswind runway 03/21 is unknown, it was too wet on the access road to investigate. Bigger tires will handle the cattle tracks better. Both windsocks are working, but the south windsock may be torn.

I trimmed around all 5 in-ground tie-downs on the east side of runway 17/35 at the camping/picnic area. The vault toilet was cleaned, swept, and mopped. There may be a elk hunting camp since archery season starts on September 1st, but pilots have every right to use the runway, just be mindful of prop blast.

7-22 to 7-23 2022 NMPA work party was held, but cut short due to WX and forecast. It rained hard on the afternoon of the 22nd, so runway 17/35 became very soft. 2 aircraft became stuck, then unstuck on the morning of the 23rd. All aircraft departed safely, but landings are not advised until it dries out. Everything is very green. Some vegetation on the runway is approaching 12" high, but it is scattered. A large elk herd was on and near the runway on the evening of the 21st. There are numerous elk tracks about 3" deep.

A few cattle were on and near the runway on the afternoon of the 23rd. Both windsocks OK. Vault toilet cleaned and swept. A new shade structure and kiosk were installed and the outside of the toilet got some paint.

5-27-22 Runway 17/35 in good shape. Windsocks OK. Cleaned and swept toilet.

4-3-22 Runways in good condition. Everything was clear and dry. The north end of runway 17/35 was dragged sometime prior to this date, so there are numerous 1" rocks that are loose on the surface where the gravel base has always been. The windsocks look OK. The USFS painted the floor of the toilet, and it looks great. Swept and cleaned toilet.

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