Being a low time pilot, I will confess that I have never landed on anything softer than asphalt. That is, untill yesterday.
I have been flying over a dirt strip for over a year now and each time I give it the ol' "Am I good enough to land there?" eyeball. I have done several low passes (5 to 10 ft) but never actually had the guts to just go ahead and set her down. Yesterday I was out flying and again found myself looking at this airstrip, again deciding to do a low fly over. As I made my final approach with my eye on "my spot", all felt good. Deciding to set the mains on the ground I slowed and set up for my quazi landing. When the mains touched ever so softly I decided to let my plane settle. Nose up (yes, I'm one of "those" guys), full flap, hold it ... hold it ... hold it, set the nose down softly, and WOW, I'm on the ground and stopped. Taxied back like I was a "big dog" (just in case someone was watching from the over head passenger jet at 35,000 feet).
Took the proof photo just as soon as my hands stopped shaking, and readied for the take off. Let's see, full flaps, power up evenly, nose up, hold it... hold it... speed is now 35 mph, then 36 and I'm in the air!! Nose down, now hold it... hold it... speed is now 40 and I'm climbing out. What a great feeling. My first dirt strip!! It wasn't all that hard! Loved it!
OK, OK, now I'm wanting more. Look out you Alaskian Bush Pilots, I'm coming for you!!